Happy Birthday Thembi Nyandeni!

Happy Birthday Thembi Nyandeni!

The legendary Thembi Nyandeni turns a whole 62 years today and we couldn’t be any grateful and proud for the artistic impact that she’s had in the Arts thus far.

Thembi’s private life has remained under wraps, however her professional catalogue has been witnessed by many. Her acting career dates back to the days of hit drama series, Kwakhala Nyonini, to her much recent work as the Zungu matriarch, Mkabayi on Isibaya.

Diversifying one’s talents and income streams is quite pivotal in the world of the Arts. Thembi Nyandeni knows this very well – previously, she co -established a theatre dance, singing and acting group known as Umoja.

‘I’d rather die than infect anyone else’: KZN woman awaiting Covid-19 test results

'I'd rather die than infect anyone else': KZN woman awaiting Covid-19 test results

A KwaZulu-Natal make-up artist has posted a genuine and heartfelt account of her horrifying ordeal to get tested for the coronavirus after one of her clients tested positive.

Bonita Pillai, a 32-year-old make-up artist from Amanzimtoti, south of Durban, took to social media on Thursday and opened up about her experience, raising questions of whether SA is actually prepared to deal with the pandemic.

She learnt that a client, who had travelled from Johannesburg to Durban to attend her father’s 70th birthday celebration over the weekend, had tested positive for the virus this week.

Speaking exclusively to TimesLIVE, Pillai said she firmly believed that the government was not ready to deal with what was coming.

She claimed that none of the hotline numbers provided by the department of health were reachable.

She added that it was an emotional decision to go public and share her experience online.

“This will jeopardise my business, but there is a much more serious problem at hand here. This is not about me. If we do not get this under control, what is going to happen?

“I feel so strongly about this, this is not an act. What about people who cannot afford to get tested?”

An emotional Pillai said she would “rather die than infect someone else”.

“I just hope people take this seriously. I never in a million years thought this would happen to me. It’s all around us, as far as I’m concerned.”

She said she couldn’t understand how rumours about her and her family started circulating this week and yet no-one had contacted them to confirm what was going on.

She added that she would continue to self-isolate until her results came back in three days.

“The amount of sick people that were there getting tested at the lab was ridiculous. Someone [at the lab] told me that they were not prepared for this. If people are not responsible, we have a major issue on our hands,” she said.

Pearl Thusi buys herself a new beautiful big House – Watch

Pearl Thusi buys herself a new beautiful big House – Watch

There is so no way with such a big TV show, Queen Sono going on, she would not be able to spoil herself with such great gifts. It’s a win-win season for Pearl Thusi as she’s acquired for herself a new house.

Though the star hasn’t announced the good news, her best friend, DJ ZInhle, congratulated her and shared a video of the compound, house and other amazing features in the large compound.

Moozlie, who is also a friend to the two reacted to the video saying; “Wild”.

“Guys. My best friend is incredibly inspiring… Look at this home she just acquired for herself and her babies. So proud of you @PearlThusi,” the DJ tweeted.

Watch videos of the new house below:

Coronavirus: Icasa says DStv and mobile data must be made free

Coronavirus: Icasa says DStv and mobile data must be made free

With the rapid global spread of Covid-19 and with an increasing number of South Africans practising social distancing, broadcasting regulator Icasa says it is asking mobile operators and pay-TV services to give people free DStv and data.

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa wants MultiChoice and StarSat to make available their pay-TV services to South Africans during the coronavirus pandemic. And for mobile operators like Vodacom, MTN and Cell C to give people free data so that they can communicate and stay informed.

Icasa in a statement says that there is expected to be a “surge in usage of data as the majority of South Africans across all sectors have no option but work from home, learn from home and carry on their day to day life activities (for instance shopping, entertainment) from home through technological means”.

“This will result in a spike in data usage, particularly as consumers also access information with regards to the pandemic – thus placing strain on the capacity of networks.”

Dr Keabetswe Modimoeng, Icasa acting chairperson, says Icasa is requesting all network service providers in the telecommunications industry to “heed the call to enable the country to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 by facilitating easy and affordable and/or free access to data”.

“In this regard, Icasa is engaging the sector on possible ways of radio frequency spectrum relief for the duration of the declared state of disaster to ease congestion, ensure good quality of broadband services, and enable licensees to lower cost of access to consumers, particularly in relation to education, emergency and other social services.”

In terms of broadcasting Dr Keabetswe Modimoeng says that all broadcasting services are required to make public service announcements about the Covid-19 virus in the public interest, and that pay-TV providers like MultiChoice and StarTimes/StarSat “have been requested to open both their audio and television bouquets to consumers that do not subscribe to their services”.

“This will assist the public to have access to information that they can use to deal with the scourge of the virus that is facing the country.”

In response to the global outbreak of the virus, DStv Now has added a new way for everyone to get free access to its news channels.

DStv Now is making the following 24-hour news channels available on its platform: BBC World, CNN, eNCA, SABC News, Newzroom Afrika, and Euronews Now.

This service will also be available to people who don’t have a DStv subscription in South Africa.

DStv Now is the online version of DStv and can me accessed via smartphone, tablet, laptop, computer, smart TV or Xbox.

Subscribers can access all the DStv bouquets they are subscribed to online for free, but what many don’t know is there a section available on DStv Now that is totally free and available to everyone – even those that don’t have a subscription.

Apart from the news channels, this free service also has the following channels available to watch: Channel O, PBS (for the kids), SuperSport Play, and TBN.

In addition, episodes of some of South Africa’s best-loved soapies are also available free, including Igazi, The River, Isibaya, Binnelanders, Suidooster and Die Ware Naarheid.

Native Rhythms’ Velile Sithole calls out Masechaba over coronavirus ‘death toll’ moemish

Businesswoman and Native Rhythms Records owner Velile Sithole has called out former Metro FM radio host Masechaba Ndlovu for erroneously stating that 116 people had been killed by the coronavirus in SA.

Masechaba, who was recently announced as spokesperson for the department of sports, arts and culture, took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a quote from minister Nathi Mthethwa about the spread of the deadly virus. In her tweet she mistakenly referred to the official cases of the virus as the death rate.

“The message is unambiguous. People must listen to what the president has said. There is no ‘if’ or ‘maybe,’ people are dying. The death toll was at 64 yesterday, we now stand at 116. — Minister Nathi Mthethwa,” she tweeted.

No deaths have been reported in SA due to Covid-19.

Native Rhythms' Velile Sithole calls out Masechaba over coronavirus ‘death toll’ moemish
RANDBURG, SOUTH AFRICA ? MAY 17: Masechaba Ndlovu during the BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards Nominees Celebration at Multichoice City on May 17, 2019 in Randburg, South Africa. The BET awards, scheduled to take place in Los Angeles (L.A) on June 23, 2019, celebrate the brightest stars across music, television, film, sports and philanthropy. (Oupa Bopape)

Masechaba later apologised for giving everyone “a fright”.

While many came to her defence, saying we had all made silly mistakes at work, Velile said that Masechaba needed to have her facts straight at all times.

“Somebody tell her this is not radio where you hide behind a Mic and say whatever you feel. This is politics and one has to know facts. I am not surprised though,” she wrote.

Lerato Kganyago spill the beans about her Married life

Lerato Kganyago spill the beans about her Married life

The cat is FINALLY out of Lerato Kganyago‘s bag. Sis is now a married woman. Lerato revealed the good news on her #AskAMan segment on Metro FM’s The Bridge, which she co-hosts with Dineo Ranaka, Somizi and Naked DJ.

Lerato Kganyago spill the beans about her Married life

Excited to announced her new status, Lerato said: “I am a woman, I’m a married woman, that is. The media personality first put the rumour mill into overdrive a few weeks ago, when she was spoilt on Valentine’s Day with a room full of rose petals.

Though Lerato didn’t reveal much about marriage, Sunday World reported at the weekend that she got hitched to a successful businessman last Saturday, at her mom’s house in Boksburg. The publication reported that Lerato’s traditional wedding was accompanied by lobola negotiations and ceremonies to unite the two.

Though Lerato didn’t reveal much about marriage, Sunday World reported at the weekend that she got hitched to a successful businessman last Saturday, at her mom’s house in Boksburg. The publication reported that Lerato’s traditional wedding was accompanied by lobola negotiations and ceremonies to unite the two.

Kelly Khumalo celebrates her daughter Thingo’s sixth birthday

Kelly Khumalo celebrates her daughter Thingo’s sixth birthday

Singer, Kelly Khumalo, took to social media to wish her and slain Bafana Bafana captain, Senzo Meyiwa’s daughter, Thingolwenkosazane, a happy sixth birthday.

Kelly Khumalo celebrates her daughter Thingo’s sixth birthday

On Wednesday, 18 March 2020, Kelly Khumalo announced on social media that her daughter, Thingolwenkosazane, celebrated her sixth birthday. Kelly referred to Thingo as her “little girl” in the doting message.

Kelly Khumalo celebrates her daughter Thingo’s sixth birthday

Thingo is the love child between Kelly and the late Bafana Bafana captain, Senzo Meyiwa, whose murder case is still ongoing, six years later.

AKA drags Bonang Matheba into his Twitter drama with Cassper Nyovest

AKA drags Bonang Matheba into his Twitter drama with Cassper Nyovest

AKA Drags Bonang into His Twitter Rant On Cassper! Rapper AKA woke up early Thursday morning ranting about Cassper and how he wants to beat him in a boxing ring since he has already done that music wise.

AKA drags Bonang Matheba into his Twitter drama with Cassper Nyovest

The rant however took a quick turn when AKA brought up his ex Bonang and bragged about women fighting over him. “Do you know how many of the baddest most EPIC Huns have fought over me in the history of the game?!?!?!? Stop playing,” AKA bragged.

When a tweep mentioned how AKA was using his ex Bonang to flex despite having spoken badly about her in the past, the rapper responded saying, “BONANG cannot be used. She is a Goddess.” At least now he’s putting some respect on her name.

AKA drags Bonang Matheba into his Twitter drama with Cassper Nyovest

Criselda Dudumashe to divorce hubby a year after abuse drama

Criselda Dudumashe to divorce hubby a year after abuse drama

It’s the end of the road for Criselda Dudumashe and her husband Prince Siyolo
The media personality has revealed that they are putting a permanent end to their relationship.

“I wouldn’t like to talk much about what’s happening with my relationship, but people should know I am in the process of divorce,” she told the Daily Sun.

The wellness activist has already changed her married surname back to her maiden name – Kananda- on her social media platforms.

News of Criselda’s divorce comes more than one year after she accused Prince of abusing her
She took to Instagram in January last year to detail how her husband became a “raging monster” during an argument.

It’s the end of the road for Criselda Dudumashe and her husband Prince Siyolo
The media personality has revealed that they are putting a permanent end to their relationship.

“I wouldn’t like to talk much about what’s happening with my relationship, but people should know I am in the process of divorce,” she told the Daily Sun.

The wellness activist has already changed her married surname back to her maiden name – Kananda- on her social media platforms.

News of Criselda’s divorce comes more than one year after she accused Prince of abusing her
She took to Instagram in January last year to detail how her husband became a “raging monster” during an argument.

Eastern Cape gogo (83) drowned in a drum by mob for practising witchcraft

The family of an Eastern Cape woman who was drowned in a drum by a mob over witchcraft allegations now fear for their lives.

At the weekend, a group of villagers arrived at the home of Nosayinethi Manundu, 83, and accused her of witchcraft and responsibility for the death of her relative at Majuba village in Sterkspruit.

They grabbed her, beat her up, burnt and forced her into a water-filled 150-litre drum fEastern Cape gogo (83) drowned in a drum by mob for practising witchcraftilled.

The man Manundu was accused of his murder, 23-year-old Samkelo Manundu, died in Franschoek, Western Cape, where he was stabbed to death.

A 38-year-old relative, who wanted to remain anonymous because she feared for her life, said her grandmother died like a dog.

“After the incident, we no longer trust anyone as we have been getting threatening calls. I am struggling to sleep at night as I can still hear my grandmother screaming and begging for her life.

-Sowetan