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SAD💔 IdolsSA winner, Thapelo who won R10 Million is now selling eggs & atchar at the taxi rank.

Thapelo Molomo, the winner of *Idols SA* Season 18, has embarked on a surprising new business venture. While many may recognize him as a talented musician and police officer, Molomo is now selling eggs and atchar (a popular South African condiment) from the trunk of his car, adding entrepreneurship to his impressive list of pursuits.

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### A Surprising New Venture

Despite his fame as the *Idols SA* champion, Molomo has chosen to diversify his income by selling trays of eggs and atchar in various locations, including Tembisa, Kempton Park, and Pretoria. The announcement came via a video shared on his social media, where he can be seen delivering the products from the back of his car. Dressed casually in a white shirt, beige pants, and a brown cap, he appeared determined and focused on his new business.

Molomo’s decision to enter the egg and atchar market has sparked mixed reactions among his followers. Some fans were surprised by the shift, given his newfound celebrity status and significant cash prize from *Idols SA*. However, Molomo remains undeterred, explaining that his decision is driven by a desire to create multiple streams of income and build financial security for himself and his family.

### Balancing Multiple Roles

In addition to his *Idols SA* win, Molomo works as a Warrant Officer at the South African Police Service (SAPS) in Brits, North West. He is keen on balancing his career in law enforcement with his music aspirations. Molomo emphasized that his work week is dedicated to his police duties, while weekends are reserved for music gigs and related activities.

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He expressed gratitude for the SAPS, explaining that they have been supportive of his passion for music and have encouraged him to pursue his dreams without interfering with his police responsibilities. If ever he finds himself overwhelmed by his commitments, Molomo mentioned that he would not hesitate to seek support from his employers.

### A Lesson in Hard Work and Perseverance

Molomo’s entrepreneurial venture serves as a powerful example for others, especially aspiring musicians and artists. Despite his success on *Idols SA*, he understands that financial stability requires more than just one source of income. His story demonstrates that even those with celebrity status must work hard to secure their future. In a time when the entertainment industry can be unpredictable, Molomo is using his platform to show that ambition, hard work, and resourcefulness are essential for long-term success.

By embracing both his role in law enforcement and his music career, Molomo aims to inspire others to pursue their dreams while being mindful of their financial responsibilities. His journey highlights the reality that success in the entertainment industry is not just about fame or fortune but about building a sustainable career.

### Conclusion

Thapelo Molomo’s decision to sell eggs and atchar from his car trunk may seem unusual to some, but it is a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and determination to create multiple income streams. Whether as a police officer, musician, or small business owner, Molomo is committed to managing his various roles and building a secure future. His story serves as a valuable lesson in balancing passion with practicality, and it encourages others to take control of their financial destiny, no matter their career or celebrity status.

RIP💔🕊️ Condolences pour in for media personality Unathi Nkayi

South African radio personality and media figure Unathi Nkayi is grieving the passing of her father, Sakhiwo M. Nkayi. The heartbreaking news was announced by Unathi herself on social media, where she paid tribute to her late father with heartfelt words and cherished photos.

Unathi’s message reflected her deep sorrow and love for her father:
> “It is with deep sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved father – Sakhiwo M. Nkayi. A true treasure to us all, a great father, beloved friend & uncle to many. He now joins his lineage at their final resting place.”

 

 

 

 
The announcement drew an outpouring of condolences from friends, colleagues, and fans, who shared messages of support and comfort in the comments.

### Messages of Support

Actress Manaka Ranaka expressed her sympathy, writing:
> “I’m so sorry, my love. My sincere condolences to you and your family. May Uthixo give you strength in this difficult time. RIP to Papa.”

A fan shared their admiration for Unathi’s father, adding a light-hearted touch to their condolence:
> “I was watching him the other day on *Her Story*, he was so eloquent, and my mom and I were complimenting his good looks. My condolences to you and your family. May the Lord comfort you.”

The heartfelt messages reflect the respect and admiration Sakhiwo Nkayi garnered from those who knew him or learned of him through Unathi.

### A Life Remembered

Sakhiwo M. Nkayi was described by Unathi as a “true treasure” who brought joy and wisdom to those around him. While details about his life remain private, it’s clear he had a profound impact on his family and community. Unathi’s tribute underscores the love and admiration she and others felt for him.

### The Impact of Loss

The death of a parent is a deeply personal and challenging experience, and Unathi’s openness about her grief highlights the strength it takes to share such moments publicly. Fans and followers have praised her courage and vulnerability, offering comfort and prayers for her and her family during this trying time.

### A Shared Journey of Grief

Unathi’s loss resonates with many South Africans, as several notable figures in the entertainment industry have recently shared similar experiences. From Thickleeyonce mourning her grandfather to Khuzani Mpungose grieving his grandmother, these stories remind us of the universal nature of grief and the support that can come from shared vulnerability.

### Moving Forward

As Unathi mourns her father’s passing, she will likely find solace in the memories and lessons he imparted. Her community of friends, fans, and loved ones continues to rally around her, offering support as she navigates this period of loss.

In times like these, Unathi’s words remind us of the importance of cherishing our loved ones:
> “He now joins his lineage at their final resting place.”

Unathi’s courage in sharing her pain is a testament to her strength and the enduring love she has for her father.

Where is former ‘Generations’ actress Zoe Mthiyane now?

Seasoned actress Zoe Mthiyane disappeared from the spotlight after her dramatic exit from ‘Generations,’ but where is she now?

Despite being one of the most sought-after actresses, Zoe Mthiyane disappeared from the spotlight, leaving many trying to connect the dots on her whereabouts.
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WHERE IS FORMER GENERATIONS ACTRESS ZOE MTHIYANE NOW?

The seasoned actress was best known for her on-screen character, Zitha Langa, on Generations before disappearing from the spotlight after her dramatic exit from the show.

According to reports, her on-screen character was written off after a fallout with her ex-boyfriend and co-worker, Rapula Seiphemo.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rumour mill has it that their fallout affected the actress, who in turn affected the rest of the cast.

Rapula Seiphemo reportedly cheated on Zoe Mthiyane with an unnamed woman from the cast and crew.

Since kissing her on-screen character of Zitha Langa goodbye, she has yet to bounce back on small screens.

Her dramatic exit sparked a debate about the double standards in the industry and how women are still marginalised. Was she blacklisted? Is she working behind the scenes?

However, despite her dramatic exit, she has made it known that she will be gracing small screens soon.

She has been active on her social media platforms and has often topped trends despite laying low. The actress has been living it up in private.

ALLEGED REASONS BEHIND HER EXIT
In October 2020, Sunday World reported that the mother-of-two was fired by producers days after she collapsed on set due to bullying by Seiphemo’s girlfriend.

Sources told the publication, at the time, that Zoe claimed she could no longer focus on her work due to depression and bullying.

Her co-actor’s girlfriend, who was reportedly an admin officer on the popular weekday soapie, was behind the alleged bullying.

CAREER
Like those before her, the seasoned actress from the former Generations started acting at a younger age.

Despite her woes, Zoe Mthiyane has won big on the small screens. She has wowed viewers with her unmatched acting flair.

The bubbly actress has starred in several big-budget productions, including She is King, where she was cast as Katherine.

Mthiyane is also a musician and vocalist. She is the voice behind the opening scenes of The Legend of Tarzan.

However, she has made it known that she will be bouncing back on small screens. Mzansi is patiently waiting for her return.

Remembering the Legends: A Tribute to South Africa’s Fallen Icons in 2024

As we wrap up 2024, it’s hard to shake the feeling of loss that has hung over South Africa this year. The entertainment industry, in particular, has seen a heartbreaking number of untimely deaths, taking away some of our most cherished icons. From actors and singers to politicians and cultural leaders, the void left by these giants is profound. Here we want to take a moment to remember and honor these remarkable individuals who have left an indelible mark on our hearts and our culture, Zimoja reports
1. Mpho Sebeng: 1993-2024

 

 

 

 

 
Tragedy struck in May when former child star Mpho Sebeng lost his life in a car accident. Just 31 years old, Mpho was a beloved figure who first graced our screens at the tender age of 12 in shows like Justice for All and Zero Tolerance. His talent shone brightly in children’s programming, and he later captivated audiences with roles in Scandal, Savage Beauty, and the film Winnie. His journey from a young drama enthusiast in Soweto to a celebrated actor is a testament to his incredible talent and hard work.

2. Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule: 1971-2024

August marked the loss of Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, a powerhouse in the South African entertainment scene. The founder of the Crown Gospel Awards and a beloved radio host, Zanele passed away after a courageous battle with lung cancer. Her illness began in April, and despite the prayers and support from friends and family, she succumbed on August 12. Zanele’s legacy as a trailblazer for women in the industry will always be remembered.

3. Connie Chiume: 1952-2024

The entertainment world also mourned the loss of Connie Chiume, whose passing at 72 left fans and colleagues reeling. Known for her roles in Gomora and Black Panther, Connie was a force of nature in film and television. Her portrayal of Mamokete Khuse in Rhythm City and Mam Sonto in Gomora made her a household name. Connie’s impact on the industry and her ability to connect with audiences will never be forgotten.
4. Jessica Mbangeni: 1977-2024

Poet and singer Jessica Mbangeni left us at the age of 47 after a brief illness. Hailing from the Eastern Cape, Jessica was celebrated for her powerful words and soulful performances. Her burial in her hometown was a poignant reminder of the community that loved her dearly, as friends and family gathered to pay their respects in traditional attire, honoring her legacy as a gifted artist.
5. Thabiso Sikwane: 1974-2024

The sudden passing of Thabiso Sikwane, a respected radio broadcaster, shocked many. Just as she was preparing to celebrate her 50th birthday with loved ones, Thabiso’s life was cut short. Her contributions to the broadcasting industry and her vibrant personality will be sorely missed by all who knew her.
6. Sello Motloung: 1970-2024

Renowned actor Sello Motloung, known for his role in the acclaimed film Invictus, also passed away this year, just shy of his 55th birthday. Sello’s talent and dedication to his craft earned him a special place in the hearts of South Africans and international audiences alike.
7. Solly Moholo: 1959-2024

Gospel singer Solly Moholo’s death at 65 marked another significant loss. After suffering a stroke and multiple organ failures following a pre-album launch tour, Solly’s passing left a gap in the gospel music scene. His soulful voice and uplifting songs were a source of inspiration for many, and his legacy will continue to resonate.
8. Tito Mboweni: 1959-2024

Finally, we remember Tito Mboweni, the former Minister of Labour and Governor of the Reserve Bank, who passed away at 65. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s tribute highlighted Tito’s vital contributions to the nation, noting his role as an activist and champion of labor rights. His leadership and vision for South Africa will be remembered as we navigate the future.
9. PRAVIN GORDAN: 1949-2024

Former finance minister, Pravin Gordhan died at the age of 75 years old this year after a courageous battle with cancer and being hospitalized. The anti-apartheid struggle veteran played a major role in South Africa’s transition to democracy. He occupied top government and administrative roles from the 1990s.
10. CHRIS APRIL:1941-2024

Veteran actor, Chris “Bra Spokes” April died on 31 March this year after robbers allegedly entered his house in Nyanga, Cape Town stealing valuable items and injuring the actor. Bra Chris is best known for his role as Sangoma in Leon Schuster’s hilarious movie, Mama Jack, which was released in 2005. He also appeared in other movies like Blended (2014), Accidents (1989), and Zulu (2013). His daughter Tia Anan confirmed his passing when she shared a heartfelt message. ?Rest in power Daddy Chris “Bra Spokes” April. He was a father, uncle, role model, legendary actor, music influencer, teacher, he was an inspiration to everybody that he came in contact with.”
11. DARLINGTON MICHAELS:1946-2024

Legendary actor Darlington Michaels, who is best known for playing the role of Georgie ‘Papa G’ Zamdela on SABC 3 soapie Isidingo passed away after a few years of being ill and he was admitted into Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital in Soweto. Michaels had been complaining about his sickness and not being able to make a living as the industry had rejected him. The actor joined Isidingo in 1998 when the soapie first aired its first episode. His character was loved for his flamboyant shirts and speaking tsotsi taal. He began his acting career on stage under the guidance of the Father of Theatre, Gibson Kente. He also appeared in Chandies, a Mzansi Magic sitcom, in 2012. He played the role of a con artist Daliza in the sitcom.
12. TIMMY KWEBULANA:1941-2024

Veteran actor Timmy Kwebulana was set to make a return on the movie, Homecoming, alongside long-term friend and renowned actress Thoko Ntshinga. But before the premiere of the movie, his family confirmed his passing after a short illness. Kwebulana was best known for his roles on Velaphi and Mazinyo Dot Q. He also played the character of Bra Vic Tau, the founder of Shooting Stars F.C., in the e.tv drama series Shooting Stars, sitcom Chandies, Isikizi, Stokvel, and Traffic to name a few.
13. GENERAL CHISKOP:1975-2024

The last existing member of the Kwaito group Chiskop passed away this year. Siphiwe ‘General GTZ’ Sibisi passed away after a long battle with stomach cancer and battling some health complications after a botched operation in 2022. General GTZ was diagnosed with stomach cancer, and during an operation, he said in 2022 that he learned later that the doctors had allegedly cut the wrong tubes in his gut area, and that is when his health complications started. To add salt to the wound, he was struggling to make ends meet and pay for his medical bills. His family confirmed the passing in a statement. General GTZ was in the group Chiskop with the late Mduduzi “Mandoza” Tshabalala, Sizwe “Lollipop” Motaung, and Sibusiso “Bless” Thanjakwayo.

As we say goodbye to 2024, let’s hold these icons close to our hearts. Their contributions to South Africa’s cultural landscape will forever be cherished, and their legacies will continue to inspire generations to come. Rest in peace, dear legends. You will be missed but never forgotten.

Dr. Malinga Flaunts His New BMW X3 20d Worth Over R1.1 Million

Dr. Malinga, the well-known South African musician and entertainer, has proven that he’s back on top after revealing his brand-new BMW X3 20d, a luxury vehicle valued at over R1.1 million. This comes exactly two years after the star made headlines by admitting on the popular podcast *Podcast and Chill* that he was struggling financially and owed millions to the South African Revenue Service (SARS).

 

 

 

 

### A Major Comeback

Dr. Malinga’s recent purchase signals a significant turnaround in his financial situation. Just two years ago, the musician shared his hardships with fans, revealing how his financial difficulties and debts had taken a toll on his life. At the time, Malinga’s honesty about his struggles resonated with many, especially in an industry where the pressures of success can sometimes hide financial difficulties.

Fast forward to 2024, and Dr. Malinga is showing that he has overcome those tough times. The purchase of a brand-new, high-end BMW X3 20d serves as a symbol of his recovery and success. The vehicle, which costs over R1.1 million, showcases his return to financial stability and marks a new chapter in his career.

### The Importance of Resilience

Malinga’s story is a testament to resilience in the face of adversity. While many saw his admission of financial hardship as a sign of vulnerability, it has now turned into an inspiring tale of overcoming personal challenges. His fans and followers are celebrating this moment of triumph, as it reflects not just financial recovery, but a sense of redemption and growth.

The BMW X3 20d is no ordinary vehicle. Known for its luxury, performance, and sleek design, it stands as a reflection of Malinga’s hard work and dedication to rebuilding his brand. The fact that he could invest in such an expensive asset is proof of his return to prosperity, and it offers hope to others who may be going through similar struggles.

### Social Media Buzz

As expected, Dr. Malinga’s new purchase has generated significant buzz on social media. Fans and followers took to platforms like Twitter and Instagram to congratulate the star on his new ride. The hashtag #DrMalinga has been trending, with users celebrating his success and sharing messages of encouragement.

Malinga has long been a beloved figure in the South African entertainment industry, and this milestone only strengthens his position in the public eye. His followers appreciate not only his talent but also his ability to remain authentic and transparent throughout his career.

### A Bright Future Ahead

With his new car and improved financial situation, Dr. Malinga seems to be positioning himself for an even brighter future. His fans are eager to see what’s next for the artist, as he continues to take charge of his career and his life. Malinga’s journey proves that even in the face of financial struggles, resilience, hard work, and a positive mindset can lead to a successful comeback.

The BMW X3 20d is just the beginning, and as Dr. Malinga moves forward, there’s no doubt that his supporters will continue to cheer him on as he reaches new heights.

see Ntando’s daughter, Sbahle Mzizi, opens her own salon

Ntando’s daughter, Sbahle Mzizi, opens her own salon

In a remarkable achievement, Sbahle Mzizi, the 7-year-old daughter of renowned South African media personality Duma Ntando, has become the youngest CEO, opening her own salon. Sbahle, already making waves as a brand influencer, is breaking barriers and capturing hearts with her entrepreneurial spirit at such a tender age.

Sbahle Mzizi, the first daughter of Duma Ntando, entered the spotlight early on as one of the youngest brand influencers. Her charming presence and captivating personality quickly gained attention on social media, making her a rising star in the world of young influencers.

 

 

 
Now, at the age of 7, Sbahle has achieved a milestone that many would consider unimaginable for someone her age. The young entrepreneur has taken a bold step by opening her very own salon. This move not only showcases her early knack for business but also emphasizes the support and encouragement she receives from her family.Sbahle’s journey to becoming the CEO of her own salon challenges traditional norms surrounding age and entrepreneurship. The young prodigy is breaking barriers and proving that passion and determination know no age limits. Her story inspires many to pursue their dreams fearlessly, regardless of societal expectations.

With Duma Ntando as her mother, Sbahle is undoubtedly inheriting the entrepreneurial spirit that runs in her family. Duma Ntando, a prominent figure in the South African media landscape, has been a source of inspiration for many. Now, her daughter is carving her own path and contributing to the family’s legacy of entrepreneurship.

Sbahle Mzizi’s journey has been well-documented on social media platforms, where she continues to be a source of joy and positivity for her growing audience. Her entrepreneurial venture adds a new chapter to her story, showing that age is not a barrier to making a meaningful impact.

As news of Sbahle’s salon venture spread, congratulatory messages and expressions of support flooded social media. Many celebrate her achievement, acknowledging the significance of nurturing young talents and fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship from an early age.

Sbahle Mzizi’s story serves as an inspiration, not only to her peers but to parents, educators, and mentors. It highlights the importance of recognizing and nurturing the unique talents and interests of young individuals, fostering an environment where they can explore their potential fearlessly.

Khanyi Mbau & Her Lover Celebrating 5 Years Together

Khanyi Mbau & Her Lover Celebrating 5Years TogetherKhanyi Mbau has made a big name for herself in South African entertainment. She is not only known for her exceptional talents but also for her stunning beauty. Her life has been under the media spotlight, and this article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of her career, biography, and personal endeavours. So, who is she?


 

 

 

 

 

 

Khanyi Mbau is an actress, musician, television presenter and socialite from SA. She came to the limelight after starring in the Mzansi soapie Muvhango as Doobsie and in Mzansi as Mbali. She has also appeared in other shoes such as After Nine, The Scoop and The Big Secret.
KHANYI MBAU’S PROFILE SUMMARYThe actress was born on 15 October 1985. As of this writing, she is 37 years and her star sign is Libra.

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Who are Khanyi Mbau’s parents? According to GH Gossip, her mother, Lynette Sisi Mbau, worked in the finance department of the pension fund at Barclays Bank. At the time of Khanyisile’s birth, her father, Menzi Mcunu, was in a dating relationship with Lynette. However, Khanyi took her mother’s surname Mbau. The Mzansi star was raised by her maternal Grandparents in Mofolo, Soweto.

CAREER

Careerwise, Khanyi wears many hats. She rose to fame as an actress, musician, television presenter, and socialite. Her notable roles include Doobsie in Muvhango from 2004 to 2005 and Mbali in Mzansi.

As per TVSA, Khanyi took over the character Doobsie on Muvhango in 2004 after actress Lindiwe Chibi passed away. However, Khanyi left the role a year later due to rumours of excessive partying and being featured in Sunday tabloids.

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In 2006, she appeared as Mbali on Mzansi but stayed in the role for one season. Moreover, in the following year, she portrayed Zee in the SABC1 mini-series After 9.

Since then, she has appeared in various TV shows such as Abomama, Ashes to Ashes, aYeYe, Check-Coast and Family Secrets.

In the music scene, Khanyi released a self-titled album on 1 January 2010. According to Deezer, she also has two singles Ubusuku Bonke and Shake. Additionally, she has been featured in various songs such as Unconditional Love, Warrior by LeAnne and Ilambu by Nokwazi.

PERSONAL LIFE

Khanyi Mbau has had a controversial romantic life. At 19, she married Mandla Mthembu, despite the 30-year age gap. But when Mthembu faced financial difficulties, Mbau ended the marriage. Mthembu allegedly went broke in 2008, but he rubbished the rumours two years later he disappeared from the spotlight, and South Africans have been trying to connect the dots on his whereabouts since 2010.

They had a daughter Khanukani Mbau born in 2007. According to reports by IOL, Khanyi fell under fire for her parenting skills after she revealed that her daughter, who was then 15 years was living in her own apartment. Many netizens felt that her parenting style was too progressive.

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In 2009, Khanyi Mbau started dating Theunis Crous. However, in 2010, Crous publicly admitted to SowetanLive that being in a relationship with Mbau was a regretful decision. He stated that she was dishonest and controlling and thus, called it quits.

Mbau sought comfort in Tebogo Lerole’s embrace following her unsuccessful marriage to Crous. They were widely regarded as South Africa’s power couple, but their ten-year-long relationship

‘Single’: LaConco clears air on relationship with Jacob Zuma

Reality star Nonkanyiso “LaConco” Conco, revealed the status of her relationship with the father of her child, former President Jacob Zuma, via an Instagram Story on 26 December.

LACONCO CLEARS AIR ON RELATIONSHIP WITH JACOB ZUMA

Former Real Housewives of Durban star LaConco took to Instagram to reveal the status of her relationship with “baby daddy”, Jacob Zuma. She revealed that she no longer has any romantic interest in Zuma, but she is doing what is right for her son, and that is quality time with his family. Take a look…

“Hear this from me, I have no romantic interest in the father of my son, it died years ago. As a mother I’m here for what’s right for Sakha. Which is quality time with his family. I’ve never been a mean person, showing my respect and kindness to his family including him after it ‘ALL’. Don’t mistaken it with ‘ngisa’ cha. Also, I will never change who I am because of the past,” she wrote.

 

 

 

 

 

 

“So ke I’m a single woman raising a boy child, I know love that I deserve will find me one day and build a new chapter with that special someone,” she wrote.
LACONCO’S MOST RECENT COMMENTS ON JACOB ZUMA

Earlier this year LaConco starred on Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip, which saw housewives from different South African “Real Housewives” franchises take a girl’s trip to Jamaica. On the first episode, LaConco mentioned Zuma as her co-star Real Housewives van Pretoria (RHOPTA) star Melany “Mel” Viljoen, called her Mrs Zuma, she expressed that she was not happy with that.

She went on to say that the surname needs to be respected.

“She was supposed to respect that surname, she was once governed by it. Yes. She’s supposed to respect that surname, she can’t just mention it haphazardly,” she said in her confessional.

Leleti Khumalo: Embracing Her True Self and Educating Others on Vitiligo

Leleti Khumalo, one of South Africa’s most beloved actresses, has been a familiar face for decades, gracing the screens in iconic films and television shows. However, in recent years, she has become known not just for her immense talent, but also for her brave decision to step into the spotlight without hiding her skin condition—vitiligo. Khumalo’s journey of self-acceptance has inspired many, as she uses her platform to educate the public about the condition in which the skin loses its pigment.


 

 

 

Khumalo first rose to fame as a young girl in the global hit *Sarafina!* Over the years, her radiant beauty and unmatched acting skills made her a household name in South Africa. But while she was being celebrated for her talents, she was quietly battling an internal struggle. Since the age of 19, Leleti has lived with vitiligo, covering up her white patches with layers of makeup for most of her career. However, all that changed when she decided to fully embrace her natural appearance.

“I used to cover my white patches with make-up, but when I joined *Imbewu*, I decided not to cover them anymore,” Leleti shared. “People got to see me as I truly am, without the makeup. I had a long discussion with the creators of *Imbewu*, and they allowed me to show my skin. I wanted to use this opportunity to educate people about vitiligo, but I also didn’t want to do a half job. I’ll be doing educational talks on vitiligo, and I hope those talks will have an impact.”

Khumalo’s openness about her condition has resonated with many who either live with vitiligo or know someone affected by it. However, her path to self-acceptance was not easy. Reflecting on her younger years, Leleti admits that she had little knowledge of what vitiligo was when she first started noticing changes in her skin. “It was pure ignorance on my part,” she confessed. “I didn’t even know what it was until I became pregnant.”

Her doctor had warned her that the condition might worsen after giving birth, but at the time, Khumalo wasn’t overly concerned. She was filled with excitement as she anticipated the arrival of her children. In 2012, Leleti was pregnant with triplets, but tragically, she lost one of the babies at birth. The loss was devastating for her, and it compounded the emotional challenges she was already facing due to her skin condition. “Losing my baby was one of the hardest moments of my life,” she admitted. “I cried, prayed, and blamed myself.”

Leleti’s husband, businessman Skhuthazo Khanyile, was instrumental in helping her heal during this difficult time. “We dealt with the loss together, and he reassured me that he still loved me, regardless of my skin condition,” she shared. Despite the heartbreak, Khumalo found joy in the birth of her twins, Yamukelani and Ulwenzile, whom she calls “the best thing that has ever happened” to her.

Her first marriage, to *Sarafina!* creator Mbongeni Ngema, was not as fulfilling. Though she credits Ngema for helping launch her career, Leleti’s efforts to have children during that relationship were unsuccessful. Meeting Skhuthazo, however, changed everything for her, both emotionally and physically. Their love helped Leleti embrace her skin condition fully, and she attributes her current happiness to his unwavering support.

Though she initially struggled with depression due to her changing appearance, Khumalo has now found peace. “The more I learned about vitiligo, the more at ease I felt,” she says. Her journey to self-acceptance has been a long one, but today, Leleti Khumalo stands proud in her own skin, determined to raise awareness and inspire others.

Thuli Phongolo announces a break from DJing

Thuli Phongolo announces a break from DJing

Thuli Phongolo announces a break from DJing! Thuli Phongolo, the popular South African influencer-turned-club DJ, has announced a temporary hiatus from her packed performance schedule after falling ill. The news has left fans and event organizers alike disappointed, as she was expected to perform at several high-profile events in the final week of December.

 

 

 
Statement from Thuli Phongolo’s Team

In an official statement, Thuli’s management team shared the unfortunate news:
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“We regret to inform you Thuli P will not make it to all shows scheduled for December 26–31. This decision has been made due to the fact that she fell sick and is not fit enough to perform. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause to those who have already purchased tickets or made arrangements to attend the shows.”

The statement emphasized that the decision was not taken lightly, acknowledging the potential disappointment it may cause to fans who had been eagerly anticipating her performances.
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Addressing Fans and Event Organizers

The team further elaborated on their plans to manage the situation:

“Please know that this decision was not taken lightly, and we understand the disappointment it may bring. Our team is working diligently to rectify these issues and reschedule the events in a manner that ensures a successful and enjoyable experience for all.”

The statement concluded with gratitude for the support and understanding shown by Thuli’s fans and clients during this time:

“We sincerely appreciate the support and enthusiasm of our audience and clients. We value your patience and understanding during this time.”

A Star in Demand

Thuli Phongolo has built a reputation as a dynamic DJ with a growing fan base, thanks to her seamless transition from being a social media influencer and actress to a sought-after performer in the music industry. Her high-energy sets and vibrant personality have made her a regular fixture at some of South Africa’s hottest events and clubs.

Her packed schedule in December included performances at several high-profile venues, cementing her status as a rising star in the entertainment industry. The sudden announcement of her break has left fans disappointed but understanding of her need to prioritize her health.
Fans Send Well-Wishes

Fans took to social media to express their concern and support for Thuli. Messages of encouragement and hope for a speedy recovery flooded her platforms, with many emphasizing the importance of self-care.

One fan tweeted: “Thuli P, your health comes first. Get well soon and come back stronger. We’ll be here waiting for you!”

Another added:

“It’s disappointing, but your well-being matters more than anything. Take all the time you need to recover. We love you!”

Challenges of a Grueling Schedule

Thuli’s illness highlights the challenges faced by entertainers who juggle demanding schedules, travel, and the pressure to consistently deliver memorable performances. The festive season is particularly taxing for performers, with back-to-back gigs and high expectations from audiences.

Health experts often advise individuals in high-pressure roles to prioritize rest and maintain a balanced lifestyle to avoid burnout—a challenge for those in the entertainment industry, where late nights and constant travel are the norm.
Plans for Rescheduling

While fans are disappointed about the cancellations, many are looking forward to the rescheduled shows promised by Thuli’s team. The management’s proactive approach to addressing the situation and ensuring a smooth resolution has been well-received.
Conclusion

Thuli Phongolo’s decision to take a break serves as a reminder of the importance of health and self-care, even for those at the peak of their careers. Fans and supporters are rallying behind her, showing that while performances can be rescheduled, health is irreplaceable.

As she focuses on her recovery, the entertainment industry eagerly awaits her return, ready to welcome her back with the same enthusiasm and admiration that has propelled her to stardom.