The High-Stakes Drama of House of Zwide: Secrets, Lies, and New Beginnings

If you’re a fan of gripping family dramas filled with unexpected twists and turns, then House of Zwide is the show you need to be watching. The Zwide family is back at it again, grappling with the complexities of their new reality, and let me tell you, things are heating up!


 

MAMPHO’S ROLLERCOASTER JOURNEY
First up, let’s talk about Mampho. Her journey to rebuild her career has been nothing short of a wild ride. After accusing Sandile of leaching off Soka’s kindness, tensions escalated, leading Sandile to move out. But hold on—this isn’t just a simple case of family squabbles. Mampho soon realizes she might have jumped the gun and manages to apologize to Sandile, Meanwhile, we see Maria diving into her secret side hustle as a mashonisa (money lender). She’s just received her first interest payment, but here’s the kicker—she’s keeping Molefe completely in the dark about it. Talk about living on the edge! As Maria navigates this risky business, she’s got to be careful not to let her double life catch up with her.

NKOSI AND ONA’S BUSINESS DILEMMAS
On the business front, Nkosi and Ona are facing their own set of challenges. With Msizi now involved in their operations, trust issues begin to surface. Can they really rely on him? The pressure is on as they try to keep their business afloat while dealing with the emotional baggage that comes with family ties.showing that even in the heat of drama, there’s room for growth and understanding.In a surprising twist, Ona and Faith have a heart-to-heart that reveals some deep emotional wounds. Faith opens up about her traumatic childhood, and it’s a moment that really hits home for Ona. This vulnerable exchange leads Ona to agree to work with Faith, but only under strict terms. It’s a reminder that behind every family drama, there are real emotions and histories that shape who we are.

MYSTERY AND INTRIGUE
Just when you think you’ve got the Zwide family figured out, a mysterious figure enters the scene, adding a new layer of intrigue. What secrets do they hold? As the Zwide family grapples with both internal and external pressures, the foundations of their relationships are tested like never before.After an emotional visit to their mother’s grave, Faith suggests it might be time for Msizi to reach out to his estranged daughter. This moment of reflection showcases the complexities of family dynamics and the importance of healing past wounds.

WHAT’S NEXT?
As we dive deeper into the season, the stakes only get higher. Will Mampho overcome the obstacles in her path? Can Nkosi and Ona learn to trust Msizi? And what shocking revelations are waiting just around the corner? With Molefe giving Maria an ultimatum and Faith going behind Msizi’s back to track down his daughter, it feels like anything can happen.

So, if you’re not already tuning in, make sure you catch House of Zwide weekdays at 7 PM on eTV. Trust me, you won’t want to miss a single moment of the drama, secrets, and revelations that keep us all coming back for more!

Chuma Kil ls TK in Isitha: The Enemy—Will Thenjiwe Survive the Fallout?

In the latest explosive episode of Isitha: The Enemy, viewers were left stunned as Chuma, a character known for his calculated and cold demeanor, pulled the trigger and killed TK in a shocking turn of events. The dramatic scene has sent shockwaves through the show’s fanbase, raising questions about the fate of Thenjiwe and the potential fallout from this deadly confrontation.


 

The Tragic End of TK
TK, who had been a central character in the unfolding drama, met his end in a tense showdown with Chuma. This confrontation had been building up for weeks, with tensions escalating as secrets were revealed, alliances were broken, and betrayal became inevitable. Chuma’s decision to kill TK marks a significant turning point in the series, leaving fans to speculate about the consequences.

TK’s death is not just a blow to the characters on the show but also to the viewers who had grown attached to his complex personality. His demise raises the stakes for all the remaining characters, especially those closest to him, like Thenjiwe.

Thenjiwe’s Uncertain Future
Thenjiwe, who was closely tied to both TK and Chuma, now finds herself in a precarious position. With TK gone, she is left to navigate the dangerous world of power struggles, revenge, and broken hearts. Her relationship with TK had been tumultuous, filled with passion and betrayal, but his death leaves a void that could push Thenjiwe to the brink.

The real question now is whether Thenjiwe will survive the fallout of TK’s death. With Chuma now in a more powerful position, she could find herself either forced into an uneasy alliance or targeted as the next victim. The show’s writers have set the stage for a dramatic battle of wits and survival, with Thenjiwe’s fate hanging in the balance.

What’s Next for Isitha: The Enemy?
As Isitha: The Enemy continues to push the boundaries of suspense and drama, the fallout from TK’s death will undoubtedly drive the narrative forward. Fans can expect more twists and turns as the characters grapple with the consequences of their actions. Will Chuma face retribution for his actions, or will he continue to dominate in this world of guns and broken hearts? And most importantly, will Thenjiwe manage to survive the storm that’s coming her way?

Viewers will have to stay tuned to find out what happens next in this gripping saga. One thing is certain: Isitha: The Enemy is not slowing down, and the stakes have never been higher.

From Sith lords to Lion Kings: James Earl Jones’ most iconic roles

James Earl Jones has delivered some of the most iconic performances in film and theatre. His deep, resonant voice and commanding presence have made him a legendary figure in the entertainment world.

Here’s a look at some of his top roles that have captivated audiences worldwide.

 
JAMES EARL JONES: DARTH VADER IN STAR WARS (1977-1983)
When you think of James Earl Jones, Darth Vader’s voice probably comes to mind first. His portrayal of the Sith Lord in the original Star Wars trilogy is iconic.

His deep, menacing voice added an unforgettable layer of fear to the character, according to Star Wars.

“I am your father,” he famously declares in The Empire Strikes Back (1980), a line that has become etched in popular culture.

Even though Jones never physically appeared on screen, his voice alone made Darth Vader one of the most feared villains in cinematic history.JAMES EARL JONES: MUFASA IN THE LION KING (1994)
As Mufasa, the wise and noble king of the Pride Lands, James Earl Jones brought warmth and authority to this beloved character.

His performance in The Lion King is unforgettable, especially in the scene where Mufasa teaches Simba about the circle of life.

Jones reprised his role in the 2019 remake, proving once again that no one else could bring Mufasa to life quite like him, according to IMDB.

“Remember who you are,” Mufasa tells Simba, a line that resonates with audiences across generations.

JAMES EARL JONES: TERENCE MANN IN FIELD OF DREAMS (1989)
In Field of Dreams, James Earl Jones plays the reclusive writer Terence Mann, who helps the protagonist build a baseball field. His role in this film showcases his ability to deliver complex, emotionally charged performances.

The scene where he delivers the monologue about the enduring power of baseball is particularly moving. “People will come, Ray,” he says, capturing the magic and nostalgia that the sport holds for many.JAMES EARL JONES: ADMIRAL GREER IN THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER (1990)
In The Hunt for Red October, Jones played Admiral Greer, a high-ranking CIA official. His role added gravitas to the tense, Cold War-era thriller.

Jones reprised this role in Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and Present Danger (1994). He became a recurring figure in the Jack Ryan universe.

His calm, authoritative presence provided a strong counterbalance to the action-packed scenes.

TROY MAXSON IN FENCES (1987)On stage, James Earl Jones shone brightly in August Wilson’s Fences. He played Troy Maxson, a former baseball player turned sanitation worker, with a powerful intensity.

His performance earned him a Tony Award and is often cited as one of the greatest in theatre history.

The role required Jones to dig deep into the complexities of the character, and he delivered a performance that was both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring.

A LEGEND
James Earl Jones has played some of the most memorable roles in film and theatre. From the dark menace of Darth Vader to the noble wisdom of Mufasa, his performances have left a mark on audiences worldwide.

His voice, presence, and talent have made him a legend in the entertainment industry. South African audiences, like many around the world, have been captivated by his work. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations.

Makhadzi dragged for mocking the Sign Language

Makhadzi accused of mocking deaf people

Makhadzi faces backlash for allegedly mocking the sign language.

The South African sign language SASL shared a video of the award-winning singer doing some hand gestures; she was accused of mocking the deaf.


 

 

 

The community encouraged people to promote positivity and inclusivity.

“Using sign language to mock deaf people is UNACCEPTABLE, @makhadzisa It’s time to learn about Deaf culture and promote positivity and inclusivity. Let’s unite, not divide,” reads the caption.

The post garnered mixed reactions. While some defended the singer, others dragged her.

“She must go to jail,” a comment reads.

“Yeah @makhadzisa must be sued. Please report to the PanSALB and send form complaint [email protected] an email,” a follower wrote.

“A great majority of South Africa can’t speak Sign language and that’s not because of ignorance but because of lack of exposure, this video is playful and should be taken as such, like all of us @makhadzisa would love to learn proper sign if given a chance, we need to stop taking everything so seriously,” another wrote.

Watch the video below:

Tyla wins Billboard’s Global Impact award

Tyla wins Billboard’s award

South African star, Tyla accepts the Global Impact award at Billboard’s R&B No.1s 2024 party.

The singer’s hit song, Water gained her multiple recognitions and bagged her the top of Billboard’s chart.


 

 

 
The single earned her first Hot 100 Top 10 hit, spending eight weeks at No. 1 on mainstream R&B Hip Hop Airplay, spending 46 weeks and counting, at No. 1 on our US Afrobeats Songs chart, and winning the inaugural Best African Music Performance Grammy award earlier this year.

Tyla excitedly accepted the award and appreciated everyone who has supported her.

“I remember when everyone used to feel like this was so unattainable, especially from where I’m from,” the singer said during her speech.

Emtee on why he won’t drop a diss track

Emtee on why he won’t drop a diss track

Emtee warns people to stop encouraging him to drop a diss song in response to Big Zulu’s 200 Bars.

The South African rapper has been on a lengthy rant against the Inkabi Records boss, as Zulu fired shots at him in the diss track released last week Friday.


 

Taking to Twitter, Emtee made it explicit that bpeople, and he still has kids to father.

The rapper also made it known that he is a hitmaker whose songs change lives.

“People die cos of “bf”. My kids still need me so leave me out of this diss track shit. I’m a full blown musician. A make hip hop music. I’m not a backpack cypher rapper. I’m a hit maker and hits change lives,” he wrote.

Emtee further talked about the disadvantages of diss songs.

“Diss tracks, u lose relationships, integrity and u look desperate,” the rap star added.

Samthing Soweto exposes DJ Maphorisa’s lie

Samthing Soweto calls DJ Maphorisa a liar

Samthing Soweto is not backing down from exposing DJ Maphorisa for who he is following the Amalanga Awafani saga.

Taking to Twitter during the early hours of Tuesday, the singer revealed how he used the music producer’s name to push his music to success but revealed that the producer took advantage of him by releasing his songs without permission and other form of exploitation.


 

DJ Maphorisa who was vexed by the claims shared a video where he asked the musician to send his invoice so he pays him off, as he can’t own all the masters to his song.

In response to Phori’s address, Samthing Soweto used the DJ’s words against him, hence exposing his lies to the public.

“Ladies and Gentlemen here it is – @djmaphorisa confirms that I paid to own my work/masters. Which was the agreement we had vs what he said in his initial video where he stated that he gave me my masters. There’s nothing wrong in me wanting to own my work,” the vocalist wrote.

Since the issue escalated on social media, netizens have come to the defense of Samthing Soweto while slamming Maphorisa for exploiting artists.

Bontle Modiselle now on 4 million followers on Instagram

Bontle Modiselle now on 4 million followers on Instagram

Bontle Modiselle gets emotional today due to a milestone that she reached with her Instagram account.

The South African star is one of the most followed choreographers and she’s grateful to people who have made the milestone a reality.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Bontle announced that she has 4 million people following her, since she launched the account in March 2014.

“+Million of you love it here. Since March 2014, you’ve been riding with me. I appreciate you. I see you. I Thank you 🙏🏽🤝🏾❤️ Stay along for the ride…the journey is long. God speed,” she captioned post.

Followers flooded the account with congratulatory messages.

Clement Maosa celebrates his son’s 5th birthday

Clement Maosa’s son turns 5

Clement Maosa gifts his son a Manchester City-themed birthday celebration.

The South African actor shared lovely snaps of his son who turns 5 years old today.


 

 

 

Clement also captioned the post with sweet words to celebrate the young boy.

“Today 5years ago a Star was born, @bokang_maosa Bokang Mokgethwa ( Praise The Chosen One) One of the most gentle, smartest, handsome human being I’ve ever met beside me 😂 He is a constant reminder of how much God loves us and his favour in our lives. Very much understanding and honestly ask less of us… even for his birthday gifts he said : “I don’t know, whatever you can get dad”
He is my Day 1, a young version of me but a bit shy. Pity his mom didn’t allow me to call him Clement JR,” he wrote.

“Anyway I’m just grateful for this soul and I’m happy like it’s my birthday. PS: if it wasn’t for this economy maybe he would have siblings!”

Actor James Earl Jones passed away at the age of 93 🕊

In 1971, he became only the second Black man nominated for an Academy Award for best actor, after Sidney Poitier.
Star Trek actor LeVar Burton was among the first to pay tribute to Jones, saying “there will never be another of his particular combinations of graces”.
Also paying tribute, US actor Colman Domingo wrote: “Thank you dear James Earl Jones for everything. A master of our craft. We stand on your shoulders. Rest now. You gave us your best.”
Getty Images A smiling James Earl Jones poses next the right of a person dressed up in a Darth Vader costume during a premiere in New York for Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones in 2002. Jones is wearing a brown sweater with a black jacket over it.Getty Images
James Earl Jones posed next to Darth Vader during a premiere in New York for Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones in 2002


 

 

 

 

 

Kevin Costner, who co-starred with Jones in Field of Dreams, said: “That booming voice. That quiet strength. The kindness that he radiated. So much can be said about his legacy, so I’ll just say how thankful I am that part of it includes Field of Dreams.”
Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer wrote Jones’ “voice and talent will be remembered always” and that “legendary doesn’t even begin to describe his iconic roles and impact on cinema forever.”
Crystal Minkoff, wife of The Lion King co-director Rob Minkoff, posted a photo of Jones holding a statue of Mufasa alongside the words: “Rest in Power, Mr Jones. You made a young animator’s dream come true when you accepted the role of Mufasa.
“Thank you for all you have done for Rob. Your memory will live on.”
Jones was also the voice of US broadcaster CNN’s “This is CNN” tagline.
“He was the voice of CNN and our brand for many decades, uniquely conveying through speech instant authority, grace, and decorum,” the broadcaster told the Hollywood Reporter.
“That remarkable voice is just one of many things the world will miss about James.”
Getty Images Wearing a black and white tuxedo with a black bow tie James Earl Jones smiles clutching his honorary Oscar next to a statue of an Oscar Award. This was taken at the 84th Annual Academy Awards show in Los Angeles in February 2012.Getty Images
James Earl Jones with his honorary Oscar at the 84th Annual Academy Awards show in Los Angeles in February 2012

Born in Mississippi in January 1931, Jones said he was unable to speak for most of his childhood because of a stammer.
He explained he had developed his famous voice while working on how to deal with the stammer.
Jones was best known for voicing Darth Vader in the original Star Wars film, which came out in 1977, and sequels The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi.
He reprised the role in later film releases such as the first instalment of the Star Wars anthology series, Rogue One, and the third instalment of the sequel trilogy, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – both released in the later 2010s.
A different actor always donned the Darth Vader costume and provided the movement for the famous villain, including the late David Prowse, with Jones lending his deep and instantly recognisable voice.
“I love being part of that whole myth, of that whole cult,” Jones said in an interview with BBC HardTalk in 2012, adding he was glad to oblige fans who asked for a command recital of his “I am your father” line.
Jones said he never made much money off the Darth Vader part – only $9,000 (£6,884) for the first film – and he considered it merely a special effects job.
At his own insistence, he was not given a credit for his performance. He felt it was all merely another “special effect”.
When the films broke all box office records, he was persuaded to rethink.
Jones was also well known as a television performer, playing the older Alex Hailey in Roots: The Next Generation and winning one of his two Emmys for the lead role in the US drama Gabriel’s Fire.
His gravelly tones were used in The Simpsons and he appeared in early episodes of Sesame Street.
Jones also tackled many iconic Shakespeare characters on the stage, including Othello and King Lear.