Watch: Cassper Nyovest and Diamond Platnumz in studio working on a new song

Watch: Cassper Nyovest and Diamond Platnumz in studio working on a new song

Watch: Cassper Nyovest and Diamond Platnumz in studio working on a new song

Cassper Nyovest has been in Tanzania for a few days and he’s spoken of his great flex, one of which is his collaboration with one of East and Central Africa’s most successful stars, Diamond Platnumz.

In a video retweeted by Mufasa, the rapper and Simba were seen with a few persons (Alie Keyz included) in a musical studio, jamming to a cooked song, but the video’s sound was muted.

However, the rapper confirmed that it was a collabo. The video has gained over 8.7k views, as people anticipate the “hit”. Mufasa and Simba on this one!

Connie Ferguson and Shona Ferguson Are Loved Up In Dubai

Connie Ferguson and Shona Ferguson Are Loved Up In Dubai

Connie Ferguson and Shona Ferguson Are Loved Up In Dubai

Connie Ferguson and Shona Ferguson are keeping their romance alive as the couple spice things up in Dubai. Their recent picture shows Shona Ferguson totally checking out his wife, showing that he is very much still attracted to her.

The couple showed off their goofy side and fans are totally loving it. The Kings Of Joburg star was staring flirtatiously at his wife Connie Ferguson but she does not seem interested as she ignores him.

Shona then added a cheesy pick-up line, “Let me talk to you for a minute girl! You got a man?”, like he’s hitting on her. Connie Ferguson then replied with “Yea and he fine as hell!”

The couple is currently in Dubai at the moment and basically spent their entire festive season there. They have their daughters Lesedi Matsunyane and Alicia with them. Shona Ferguson and Queen Connie also penned beautiful notes on Instagram celebrating Lesedi’s 28th birthday last week.

Pics: Khanyi Mbau and daughter serve mother daughter goals

Pics: Khanyi Mbau and daughter serve mother daughter goals

Pics: Khanyi Mbau and daughter serve mother daughter goals

Khanyi Mbau and daughter, Khnaz decide to ease the usual Monday morning tension with a cute snap of themselves.

The star is seen rocking a pink jumpsuit with a gold hair, while Khanz rocked a blue hair, wearing a white cloth.

Pics: Khanyi Mbau and daughter serve mother daughter goals

The skin and attitude got fans drooling over the cuteness.

“This picture is everything ❤️❤️❤️ ! It’s cute and cool at the same time!,” Khanyi’s brother, Lasizwe reacted.

Watch: Zodwa Wabantu in tears as her aunty dies of COVID-19

Watch: Zodwa Wabantu in tears as her aunty dies of COVID-19

Watch: Zodwa Wabantu in tears as her aunty dies of COVID-19

Zodwa Wabantu cries out her heart as she’s seriously pained by the death of her aunty.

The singer revealed that the cause of death is the feared virus COVID-19, and she goes ahead to warn people that the virus is real.

“My Aunt has Passed Away,??? Today you are Happy, tomorrow you are Sad? Alive today and Tomorrow you are Dead?? COVID19 is Real,” she captioned video.

In the video shared, Zodwa’s teary face was revealed, and people expressed condolence.

Pearl Modiadie And Baby Daddy Split Up

Pearl Modiadie And Baby Daddy Split Up

Pearl Modiadie And Baby Daddy Split Up

2021 is not looking so good in the ZAlebville love office as Pearl Modiadie and her infant daddy Nathaniel Oppenheimer, have chosen to throw in the towel.

In two or three screen captures shared by The Citizen, the previous Zaziwa moderator affirmed their division as of late, following a couple of long periods of having invited their dear baby together.

Pearl took to her Instagram stories and stated “Alone is such a huge amount of in a way that is better than being miserable.” The cheeky moderator uncovered that she couldn’t accomplish the fantasy of a family she generally longed for.

“I couldn’t accomplish my fantasy about having the family I’ve generally ached for. However, out of it came my excellent child and for that, I’m endlessly grateful,p” Pearl added.

The previous lovebirds invited their dear baby Olivier in September and Pearl has been giving us looks into her nurturing venture. Pearl as of late opened up about how pregnancy has transformed her.

“Facing everyday life after birth is a serious enormous change!” Shared the Metro FM DJ who uncovered how parenthood has influenced her both actually and mentally.

“The infant’s appearance changed a ton for me actually, mentally, my every day schedule changed just as my dozing examples obviously and I wouldn’t exchange it for anything.”

Pearl has been keeping her affection life hidden and she has been giving her fans looks at how cute her infant is. The TV star additionally as of late praised her 30th birthday celebration

In a tweet, Pearl said she has taken care of her dad’s home that she bought in 2017. In 2017 Pearl took to web-based media to share a video of her amazing her dad with an excellent house and fans have been complimenting her on this achievement.

Another couple that hoarded the features after it was accounted for that they have set out toward parts ville is Generations The Legacy stars Zoe Mthiyane and Rapulana Seiphemo.

The previous lovebirds on-screen dramatization, is by all accounts a lot of alive, in actuality, as per City Press, Zoe was discouraged after their separation.

The paper as of late announced that her liquor misuse was exceptional to the point that she was even suspended for revealing for obligation inebriated on a few events. Rapulana was supposed to be cheating with his partner, who is Mfundi Vundla’s granddaughter, and his swindling outrage clearly left Zoe discouraged.

Chef and former True Love food editor Dorah Sitole has died

Chef and former True Love food editor Dorah Sitole has died

Chef and former True Love food editor Dorah Sitole has died

Legendary author, chef and former True Love food editor Dorah Sitole (67) has passed on. The sad news was announced on Kaya FM during their 10am news bulletin.

Seasoned broadcaster and Kaya FM radio host Thabo ”Tbose” Mokwele confirmed the news on his show this morning (4 January).

He also took to social media to share the news.

“I am shocked by the news of her passing. Thank you for opening doors, paving the way and inspiring others to make their culinary passion a career.”

Since the news of her passing, tributes have been pouring in.
Pricilla Maeta commented and said she is shocked.

“Rest in peace Mam’Dorah Sithole. I have known you from True Love’s kitchen sharing your expertise with us, heaven gained an angel.”

Author Sue Nyathi also commented and said: “May her soul rest in peace, such sad news.”

Busi also commented and said: “I have never met her but she seemed like a genuine person.”

Rami Chuene also commented and said: “Baathong Mam’Dorah Sithole? No maan.”

Dorah trained as a cordon bleu cook and was a member of the Professional Culinary Association and authored a cook book titled Cooking from Cape to Cairo – a culinary tour of 17 African destinations as well as her latest book, Dorah Sitole 40 Years of Iconic Food.

Somizi: I Wish To Be Touched Like A Phone

Somizi: I Wish To Be Touched Like A Phone

Somizi: I Wish To Be Touched Like A Phone

Cellphone addiction has rocked the Somhale household putting a strain on their relationship. This after Somizi had an open discussion on social media with fans about how cellphones can cause a bit of disturbance between a couple and often leaving the other neglected.

Somizi: I Wish To Be Touched Like A Phone

The Idols judge said he thinks cellphone addiction is too self-serving causing one to not pay attention on their partner.

Somizi: I Wish To Be Touched Like A Phone

“It’s not the phone’s problem. It is the person who is using the phone. So, we are not blaming the phone, the phone doesn’t pick itself up. It’s not even about me feeling neglected. I find it also to be too self-serving. If you are not on Instagram, or Twitter, or Facebook, you are taking pictures, you are taking selfies. I feel like, yoh, sometimes I wish to be touched like that phone,” he opened up.

Somgaga also said he and Mohale created a toxic environment because they shunned away from that conversation.

Watch the rest of the discussion:

Pics: Manaka Ranaka (Lucy) shows off her Boyfriend holding their cute newborn baby boy

Pics: Manaka Ranaka (Lucy) shows off her Boyfriend holding their cute newborn baby boy

Pics: Manaka Ranaka (Lucy) shows off her Boyfriend holding their cute newborn baby boy

Mzansi’s celebrated star actress Manaka Ranaka, who plays the role of Lucy Diale on Generations The Legacy finally shared a series of her bouncing baby boy pictures with his husband.

Manaka Ranaka wowed Mzansi with a series of cute pictures that got Mzansi talking. She seems to be having the best of her maternity leave.

Pics: Manaka Ranaka (Lucy) shows off her Boyfriend holding their cute newborn baby boy

The seasoned actress made headlines the better half of 2020 with her pregnancy drama. Alas, it seems as if the veteran actress still has Mzansi’s attention after she once again posted a series of her cute son and husband.

It seems like it’s another typical reality show “Keeping Up With The Ranaka’s” with Lucy running the show on Instagram.

She is famous for her mad acting skills, her outspoken nature, and her crazy family. She is now a proud mother of a bouncing baby boy who seems to be more attached to his father more than his mother. This is according to her recent social media post.

Many mothers have to go through pregnancy and even post-birth alone but it seems we still have a few good men who stick around. Cheers to all the present and active fathers.

Pics: Manaka Ranaka (Lucy) shows off her Boyfriend holding their cute newborn baby boy

It seems as if fans cannot get over how cute the father, son duo is. Mzansi couldn’t get enough of the cute pictures and they weighed in with comments of an appraisal.

The 41-year-old actress is now a mother of three. Despite having much of Mzansi’s attention up to now, little is known about Manaka’s boyfriend whom she has decided not to publicly talk about.

Generations The Legacy revealed last month that the actress was going to be back for the season 7 shoot of the SABC1 show which will be done beginning next year.

“I can confirm that Manaka is on maternity and will only return next year. However, fans can rest assured that she will definitely be back. There’s a big storyline that her character is involved in,” said Generations’ publicity manager, Nandipha Pantsi.

Kelly Khumalo Supports Zodwa’s Chicken Business

Kelly Khumalo Supports Zodwa’s Chicken Business

Kelly Khumalo Supports Zodwa's Chicken Business

Since the country is currently under lockdown level 3, many of our artists are looking for many ways to make ends meet. Performing artists, like Zodwa Wabantu cannot make their money the usual way of performing and rocking crowds because large gatherings are barred in the country. These efforts to curb the spread of the Coronavirus were implemented by Government.

Zodwa Wabantu earned her title as an entrepreneur since her rise to stardom by starting her own fragrance line Last year, which consists of two perfumes – Touchable Day and Touchable Night.

The reality TV star launched the perfumes under her company Zodwa Beauty, showing all of Mzansi she is more than just a dancer and socialite. Under her line, she then added Wabantu Lipstick and Zodwa Wabantu Petroleum jelly.

The businesswoman and socialite was well within her bag when she decided to take a leap of faith by recently moving to the City Of Gold. This big move proved to be a very smart one as she managed to open Zodwa Wabantu Eggs.

Zodwa shared a video of herself captioned with, “I’m Moving to Johannesburg for Good. Welcome me with Businesses & Money”. In the video itself, she went on explain that the main thing she is after is money, and encourages all of her fans to put their best foot forward, and afford her with opportunities to secure the bag. She said, “Please welcome me with businesses, bookings and any opportunity to make me a hustler, a better person and going after money. I am moving to Joburg and I am after money.”

One of her biggest cheerleaders Kelly Khumalo decided to show her fellow entertainer some love by supporting her business. Zodwa posted a video of the songstress purchasing one of her stock. Thanking her for the support, Zodwa then presents Kelly Khumalo with a bouquet of flowers. “Legend, Starring ,Bozza, her vocal highness supports Local Business,” Zodwa captioned her post.

In the video Zodwa appreciates Kelly for supporting her as she will be able to pay her bills, now that she will not be able to tour the country. Apart from selling chicken, Zodwa also sells eggs as well.

When artists support each other they sure want people to feel it. Mampintsha also decided to take the advice of many by not depending on a singular source of income. Last year he launched his own brand of gin, Original Shandis Gin. In addition to that he has a food business called Emakhishini. He had flooded his Instagram wall with pictures of the different cuisines asking people to support local also adding contact number. His food business is based in Elamont.

Andile Mpisane showed Shimora some support by purchasing 40 plates of food.

South Africa mourns the death of food goddess Dorah Sitole

South Africa mourns the death of food goddess Dorah Sitole

South Africa mourns the death of food goddess Dorah Sitole

South African chef cookbook author and editor Dorah Sitole has died. She was 67 years old.

The news of Sitole’s passing broke on social media on Monday morning, sending shock waves across the country. According to reports, Sitole passed away at hospital in Joburg on Sunday, January 3.

With a media and culinary career spanning just over 40 years, she was a celebrated food writer, magazine editor, food stylist, recipe developer and a trained Cordon Bleu chef.

In her recently released book ’40 Years of Iconic Food,’ the celebrity chef and food icon took readers on her life journey in the culinary industry, anecdotes and some of her favourite wholesome recipes that many South Africans love and resonate with.

The book puts the spotlight on Sitole’s childhood experiences as a young girl growing up in the townships to how she transitioned into the exceptional food icon that the world has come to know and love.

Each chapter features various stages of Sitole’s fascinating life, with recipes to match: from traditional African, Township, Pan-African and Western cuisine, to Sitole being your companion in the kitchen.

In her previous interview with IOL, the ’Cooking from Cape to Cairo’ author expressed her love affair with African food.

“It’s not poverty food. It’s quite sad that people think we eat our food because of survival. I don’t think they realise it’s food we grew up on and that we aren’t eating it because of a lack of food. That’s the food that was cooked and eaten by our ancestors, ” said Sitole.

She continued: “I worry about people not wanting to try our food. And yet we are so keen to try different cuisines. Everyone’s eating sushi. Even black kids. Why are we so keen to try out other food and yet kids make faces about tripe. But they are very quick to eat oysters.”

Sitole discovered her passion for food in the 70’s when her husband reaffirmed to her that she was one of the finest cooks.

“It started in 1970. My eldest son was a year old then. I used to work as a research officer for a market research company. And I was growing very bored with office work,” she said.

She then joined a company called Metal Box.

“It’s now bought over by Nampak. They were looking for a cooking demonstrator. Someone who would go into the townships and educate people, especially about nutrition around canned food.

“You know, we grew up with all these misconceptions, believing food from a can was poisonous. But people ate a lot of tinned fish. I happened to, from an early age, be very interested in food. And I was quite a good cook. My husband was like, ‘My wife can do this’,” said Sitole.

And that was the beginning of a great adventure in the culinary space.

Her culinary tour of over 19 African countries including Nigeria, Morocco, Ethiopia, Malawi, Egypt, Mozambique, Kenya, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Zanzibar, Swaziland, Zambia, Senegal, Lesotho, Botswana gave birth to her in her first cookbook, ’Cape to Cairo.’