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DJ ZINTLE DONATES SANITARY PADS TO 5 EASTERN CAPE SCHOOLS

DJ ZINTLE DONATES SANITARY PADS TO 5 EASTERN CAPE SCHOOLS

DJ ZINTLE DONATES SANITARY PADS TO 5 EASTERN CAPE SCHOOLS

The battle proceeds for some youthful rustic young ladies with regards to feminine cleanliness contrasted with their companions in metropolitan regions.

Internationally, it is assessed that no less than 500 million young ladies and ladies need legitimate admittance to feminine cleanliness offices. Moved by this situation, Umhlobo Wenene FM DJ Zintle Mbusi as of late chose to focus in and effectively help country young ladies.

Darling Zee, as Zintle is warmly known, as of late gave 2 000 clean cushions to five schools in Mthatha and Libode in the Eastern Cape.

Addressing Daily Sun, Zintle said she dispatched high impact exercise long distance race in Mthatha back in December 2017 and the point was to gather school shoes and clean cushions.

“From that point forward, the drive has developed massively. Nothing satisfies my heart more than seeing the grins on the young ladies’ countenances and realizing that they can completely zero in on their examinations without agonizing over not having sterile towels,” said Zintle.

Experiencing childhood in the far off pieces of the Eastern Cape, Zintle said she regularly saw numerous young ladies enduring embarrassment of not having sterile cushions, clothing and school shoes.

“I’ve for a long while been itching to effectively help the destitute, particularly youthful rustic young ladies. I began purchasing school ties for young ladies back in 2013 as a manner to praise my birthday. Yet, during those visits I understood that most young ladies required clean towels more than ties,” said Zintle.

She’s currently expecting to grow and connect with more young ladies, in the Eastern Cape, however in different territories too.

“However, that is mission incomprehensible for the time being on the grounds that I don’t have a support and need to dive profound into my pockets and furthermore depend on Good Samaritans,” she said.

In any case, Zintle said this will not deflect her and she has pledged to proceed with her sterile cushions drive one year from now.

“I will not stop until the lamentable accounts of little youngsters missing school since they don’t have clean towels are finished.”

She said enabling youthful country young ladies and ladies is something that she’s enthusiastic about.

DJ Zintle suffocated, punched by boyfriend live on air – he also stole R200 000

DJ Zintle suffocated, punched by boyfriend live on air – he also stole R200 000

DJ Zintle suffocated, punched by boyfriend live on air – he also stole R200 000

On-air, she’s jovial and vibrant with a smile that can melt any heart. But behind that smile, Umhlobo Wenene FM DJ Zintle Mbusi has been nursing a heartache.

The Sijikilanga presenter has opened up about the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-lover.

On Monday Babe Zee, as she’s affectionately known by listeners, left her fans shocked after she posted a YouTube video pouring her heart out about an incident that happened a few years ago.

In the video that she captioned “How I experienced abuse at the hands of an X”, Zintle spoke about how a friendship with the man, who would later turn out to be her abuser, blossomed into love.

“We started out as friends. We were both single at the time and decided to date.

At first, everything went smoothly and the signs were not immediately there,” said Zintle. But as time went on, the ex-lover started being possessive to a point where she felt “suffocated”.

“I warned him that if he didn’t give me space to breathe, I would end the relationship. But it would seem that I was fuelling the abuse fire. He would demand to know my every move – where I am or who I’m with,” she said.
Zintle said the physical abuse started one day after she had done a show where she was standing in for the late Saba Mbixane.

“A male friend, who is a maskandi artist, called to congratulate me on how I handled the show. The moment I put the phone down, he pulled me by my hair.

That was when the physical abuse started. And more was to follow.”

Zintle said from then on, she experienced a lot of physical abuse and damage to her property.

She said the last straw was when he stole R200 000 from their joint business account.

“We had about R800 000 in our business account. I got the shock of my life when I checked and discovered that he had gone behind my back and stolen the money. I almost collapsed from shock,” she said.

Another incident happened at the radio station studios when the ex-lover rocked up while Zintle was live on air.

Without uttering a word, he unleashed punches on Zintle, leaving her with a bruised face.

She said every time she opened a case of assault against him, he’d play victim and deny it.

“He was very handsome and a smooth-talker. I guess that sometimes worked in his favour,” said Zintle.

It came to a point where she got tired of reporting the abuse.

When contacted by the publication yesterday, Zintle said: “I am not sure I want a story about this whole matter.”