Get to know Innocent Sidiki who is formally known as Sthoko on Skeem Saam

Asnath Thabang Innocent Sidiki is a famous South African actress who is known for her role in Skeem Sam, soap that is aired weekdays from Monday to Friday at 18:30. She was born at Johannesburg in Pretoria on the 30th of January in 1988.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She have a twin sister who is Millicent Mashile. Asnath got married to (Phindulo Sidiki) at a very young age when she was 21! Yes you heard right 21years.Innocent may be known as a strong, beautiful, and successful woman, but her life was not always smooth, after losing your mother at such a young age and growing up without her may be hard especially when the other kids talk about their own mothers but lucky granny was there to fill that gap.

She was brought into this world with much hope, but her world crashed when her mother died when she was four years old. Luckily, she had her twin sister, and the two went to live with their grandparents.Asnath did not give up just because she didn’t have a mother but that drove her to be the person that she is today. She has taken the pain of growing up without feeling your mother’s love and given it to her children. It is so refreshing to see a couple who met at a young age still keeping it together and loving each other like never before. The smile of their faces says it all. Surely her mother is very proud of herself when she looks at her two daughters who are living their dreams.

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Vusi Kunene: A Legendary Career in South African Cinema

In the rich tapestry of South African cinema, one name stands out as a true legend: Vusi Kunene. With his commanding presence, impeccable talent, and remarkable versatility, Kunene has left an indelible mark on the film industry, captivating audiences with his memorable performances and iconic roles. From his early beginnings to his status as a revered veteran, Kunene’s career is a testament to dedication, passion, and excellence.

Born in Soweto, South Africa, Kunene discovered his love for acting at a young age, participating in school plays and community theater productions. His natural talent and charisma quickly caught the attention of industry insiders, leading to his breakout role in the acclaimed film “The Voice of Africa” in 1983.


 

 

 

 

 

Since then, Kunene has graced the screen with his presence in a wide range of films, earning critical acclaim and recognition for his stellar performances. From gripping dramas to heartwarming comedies, he has showcased his versatility as an actor, bringing depth and authenticity to every role he portrays.

Some of Kunene’s most notable films include:

1. “Cry, the Beloved Country” (1995) – In this powerful drama based on the novel by Alan Paton, Kunene delivers a stirring performance as Reverend Stephen Kumalo, a humble village pastor grappling with the injustices of apartheid-era South Africa.

2. “The King Is Alive” (2000) – Kunene shines in this gripping survival drama, portraying the character of Sandile, a stranded traveler who must confront his inner demons amidst the harsh realities of the desert.

3. “Mr. Bones” (2001) – In a departure from his dramatic roles, Kunene showcases his comedic talents in this popular South African comedy, playing the role of Hekule, a tribal chief with a penchant for mischief and mayhem.

4. “A United Kingdom” (2016) – Kunene delivers a standout performance in this historical drama, portraying the character of Tshekedi Khama, the regent of the Bamangwato tribe in Botswana, who faces opposition to his sister’s interracial marriage to a British man.

5. “Five Fingers for Marseilles” (2017) – Kunene captivates audiences in this gritty Western-inspired thriller, portraying the character of Tau, a former outlaw who returns to his hometown to confront his past and seek redemption.

Throughout his illustrious career, Kunene has earned numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the film industry, including multiple South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs). But beyond the glitz and glamour of awards ceremonies, Kunene’s legacy lies in the hearts of audiences who have been moved and inspired by his performances.

As he continues to grace the screen with his talent and presence, Vusi Kunene remains a true icon of South African cinema, beloved by fans and respected by peers. With each new role, he continues to push the boundaries of his craft, reminding us all of the power of storytelling and the enduring impact of great cinema.

Big Zulu from “Taxi Driver to hero”

Big Zulu, the renowned South African rapper and musician, has captivated audiences with his powerful lyrics, distinctive style, and authentic storytelling. Born Siyabonga Nene in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, Big Zulu has risen from humble beginnings as a taxi driver to become one of the most prominent figures in the South African music industry.

Growing up in the rural town of Bergville, Big Zulu was exposed to the rich cultural heritage and traditions of his Zulu heritage. Despite facing challenges and adversity, he remained determined to pursue his passion for music and make a name for himself in the industry.

 

 

 
Before finding success as a musician, Big Zulu worked as a taxi driver, navigating the bustling streets of South Africa’s urban centers while honing his craft as an artist. It was during this time that he developed a deep appreciation for the power of storytelling through music, drawing inspiration from his own life experiences and the world around him.

With unwavering dedication and perseverance, Big Zulu pursued his musical aspirations, using his platform to shed light on social issues, celebrate his Zulu culture, and inspire others to overcome obstacles and pursue their dreams. His raw and unfiltered lyrics resonate with audiences from all walks of life, earning him a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim within the music industry.

In recent years, Big Zulu has achieved remarkable success, with hit songs such as “Ama Million” and “Imali Eningi” catapulting him to superstardom and cementing his status as one of South Africa’s most influential artists. His music transcends boundaries, blending traditional Zulu sounds with contemporary hip-hop elements to create a unique and compelling sound that resonates with audiences both locally and internationally.Despite his rise to fame, Big Zulu remains grounded and connected to his roots, using his platform to uplift his community and give back to those in need. He has become a role model for aspiring musicians and artists, proving that with hard work, determination, and talent, anything is possible.

As he continues to break barriers and push the boundaries of South African music, Big Zulu remains committed to his journey of self-discovery and artistic expression. From his humble beginnings as a taxi driver in Bergville to his current status as a music icon, Big Zulu’s story is a testament to the power of resilience, passion, and perseverance in the pursuit of one’s dreams.

R40,000 reward for KZN taxi driver who helped woman give birth

Taxi driver Nhlonipho Zulu and mother Ntombenhle Mthembu at the event hosted by Santaco in Richards Bay.
Image: via Facebook
Richards Bay taxi driver Nhlonipho Zulu was left speechless when the SA National Taxi Council rewarded him with R40,000 for helping a woman deliver her baby.

“I was so happy because I wasn’t expecting any of it. It encouraged me and my fellow drivers in showing that if you do the right thing you will be rewarded,” Zulu told TimesLIVE on Thursday.

He said he hadn’t decided what to do with the money.

Zulu, a father of one, was hailed as a hero at the beginning of January after he helped Ntombenhle Mthembu deliver her baby in the back of his taxi. He was about to finish his shift when an eight-month pregnant Mthembu told him she suspected she was about to go into labour.Zulu was travelling between Nongoma and Hlabisa at the time and had to drop off two other passengers before rushing the pregnant mother, in her early 20s, to the nearest clinic. However, on examining her, nurses allegedly disputed that she was about to go into labour. The nurses allegedly told Mthembu to go to Benedictine Hospital about 30km away.


 
En route to the hospital, Mthembu’s agonising screams forced Zulu to pull over and help her deliver the baby.

News of Zulu’s selfless act caught the attention of Santaco who paid Zulu a visit last Friday.

“We decided to host an event for him just to say thank you. This was important for us to do because taxi drivers are often known for bad things.

“So we asked all the taxi drivers to come so we can encourage them and show them how one of their own did such a beautiful thing and that we would appreciate it if they continued to treat passengers well and respect the rules of the road,” said Santaco KZN chair, Boy Zondi.

Santaco gave him R33,500 in cash and they collected R6,500 from other benefactors.

At the event, held at the Richards Bay taxi rank, the organisation also gifted Mthembu R5,000, a gift pack and 500 Pampers nappies. “I was very helpful and grateful for the gifts and the money even the Richards Bay community donated. I want to say thank you for all they have done for me and they must not lose steam and do what they did for me to other people,” said Mthembu.

KZN Must Help More After Baby Aban doned with Note from Mom

The DA has called on KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Social Development MEC, Nonhlanhla Khoza, to provide answers after a three-month-old baby girl was abandoned by her mother, allegedly after she could not get help from social workers. The infant was found in eThekwini with a note from her mother outlining her tragic situation. The mom wrote“Hi. You might be wondering why I dumped my baby; don’t wonder just help her if you can or call authorities but don’t judge me. I have spoken twice with Social Workers. They delaying to assist, I know this looks bad but I had no option. The system is fragile and we can’t even abort safely anymore. Hospitals have strict rules.”


 

 

 

 

DA KZN Social Development spokesperson Mmabatho Tembe said: “The abandonment of yet another baby is telling of a broken system. Of particular concern are the contents of the letter in which the child’s mother apologises for her actions, stating that she tried to get help but none was forthcoming.

“This Department has a responsibility to help citizens in time of need and she should have been able to receive assistance.”

The child was found by a man picking mangoes on Monday morning in 28 degree temperatures near Oaklands Drive in Dawncrest. She had been dumped in a bush, at the base of an embankment next to a stream near a soccer court. Beside the child, the mother had left a bag with nappies and a bottle of milk in it, as well as a pacifier.

After reading the note (written in English), the man contacted his employer who called RUSA (Reaction Unit South Africa). Members of defence company RUSA were highly commended for their sensitive and caring handling of the situation.

The sad note from the mother who abandoned her baby in KZN. Photo: FB / RUSA
RUSA said: “On arrival, Reaction Officers were pointed out the location of the discovery and handed over the child and the bag. A female Officer & Medics were called to the scene and the child’s soaked diaper was changed. The baby girl was then fed with a bottle of milk. Medics examined the infant aged approx three (3) months and found her to be in good health.”

RUSA added yesterday: “A criminal case of Child Abandonment will be registered & Reaction Officers will be seeking assistance to identify the child or mother. If any can assist with the identification, kindly contact 086 1234 333 (RUSA).”

Today, the DA’s Tembe said it was clear the mother had abandoned her daughter in an act of “sheer desperation”, and said if her claims are verified, “there must be severe consequences”.RUSA (Reaction Unit South Africa) members have been highly commended for their sensitive handling of the tragic situation. Photo: FB / RUSA
The DA has raised the issue of child abandonment on several occasions, including last month when it called on the department to:

Provide increased support to NGOs with baby drop-off safes so that babies are not left in bins or, as in this case, out in the open
Work closely with other government departments, such as Health, to deal with the rise in child abandonment
Intensify programmes within clinics and hospitals regarding unwanted pregnancies and deal with red tape surrounding this issue and;
Increase community campaigns on options available to those women with unwanted pregnancies.
RESPONSES FROM FELLOW SOUTH AFRICANS
Many social media users have expressed heartbreak that the mother felt she had no option but to abandon her child.

Sameera A said: “Just look at that baby’s face!!!! You can clearly see that this baby girl was taken very good care of by this mother! With so many harsh negative comments assumptions and judgements ! Failure to try and understand the many possible reasons behind the painful decision this.mum had to take. Imagine the tears that must have been flowing down her cheeks as she penned that little note and when she placed that little one down how heavy her heart must have felt while walking away! For such a drastic step to take she definitely been going through a lot throughout that pregnancy. She may have been failed by Many! Thank the almighty that this precious was found unharmed.”

Heather B revealed: “My birth mother was 18 yrs when I was born. She walked out of hospital in 1951 soon after, without me. Fortunately I was adopted at 6 wks old by a wonderful couple who couldn’t have children. I was one of the lucky ones. I pray this little one will be too.”

Ethne K wrote: “I cannot even imagine how desperate that poor mother was to leave her baby. She is probably suffering from post natal depression, beyond the ability of thinking logically and obviously no help being offered to her in her predicament. I hope they find her, that she be reunited with her baby and gets the help she so desperately needs.”

Hazel L said: “How deeply sad. To leave your baby must be the most terrible ache ever. I will not judge. I pray that God protects both the mother and this precious child. How terribly heartsore ?”

Nyovest and Uzalo’s MaMlambo Reveal Why They Keep Their Chil dren’s Faces Hidden

While Gugu Gumede, popularly known as MaMlambo on Uzalo, is taking a break from the show, she has been staying connected with her fans through social media. However, one part of her life remains private—her daughter. Gugu frequently shares pictures of her daughter but always ensures that the child’s face is hidden. When askeIn Southern African traditions, it is common practice not to show a child’s face to strangers until they reach a certain age, usually between three to six months. This stems from the belief that a child can be easily bewitched at a particular age. Gugu respects this tradition and feels her daughter is too young to be exposed to public scrutiny.

She also worries about the negative energy and potential harm that could come from revealing her daughter’s face online.

 

South African rapper Cassper Nyovest shares similar sentiments. He has chosen to keep his son, Khotso’s, face off social media. Nyovest is concerned about the presence of people who may have malicious intentions.

“I don’t think I’m going to post my child anytime soon. As much as we have fans here, this place has real-life witches who prey on people’s energies. Be very careful,” Nyovest said on social media.

Both Gugu Gumede and Cassper Nyovest are public figures with large followings, but they prioritize their children’s safety and privacy above public curiosity. Their decisions reflect a deep respect for cultural beliefs and a protective instinct for their young children.

Gugu, despite being away from Uzalo, continues to engage with her fans on social media. She keeps them updated on her activities, but her daughter’s face remains hidden. This decision aligns with the traditional Southern African practice of shielding young children from public view to protect them from potential harm.

Nyovest’s approach is rooted in similar concerns.

He acknowledges the love and support from fans but remains wary of the negative forces that can exist in the digital space. His caution reflects a broader awareness of the potential dangers of overexposure on social media.

Both Gugu and Nyovest’s actions highlight a critical aspect of celebrity life—the balance between public engagement and personal privacy. They show that even in the age of social media, where oversharing is common, some boundaries are necessary to protect what matters most.

By keeping their children’s faces hidden, Gugu Gumede and Cassper Nyovest are taking a stand for their children’s right to privacy.

Their decisions resonate with many parents who also struggle with the dilemma of how much to share about their children online.

Through their actions, they send a powerful message about the importance of safeguarding their loved ones from potential harm while respecting cultural traditions and personal beliefs.d why she does this, Gugu revealed that her daughter is too young to have her face displayed on social media.

Uzalo! Teasers – for this month of July 2024

SKEEM SAAM TEASERS- JULY 2024
SEASON 13 PREMIERE
Monday 1 July 2024
*Lizzy is in a state of disbelief and distress over her mother’s arrest. Babeile shares a shocking theory about the identity of the serial ’s accomplice. Legasa surprises MaNtuli with an unexpected request.
Tuesday 2 July 2024

 

 

 

 

*Lizzy struggles with overwhelming emotions as Jacobeth’s situation unfolds. Lehasa gives Kobus something to worry about. Benjy and Makwena manage to lift Charles’ sprit.
Wednesday 3 July 2024
*Lizzy is shocked when incriminating evidence is found in her home. Moss discovers troubling information about his client. Charles is puzzled by his child’s situation.
Thursday 4 July 2024
* Babeile is horrified to learn that a dangerous killer had plans to reunite him with his ancestors. Lehasa throws the ball back to Kwezikazi. Charles grapples with feelings and envy and social comparison.
Friday 5 July 2024
* Lehasa pops the question. Babeile struggle with the aftermath of a chilling confession but there’s a bigger shock in store for him. An unexpected guest shows up on MaNtuli’s doorsteps.
Monday 8 July 2024
* Pretty’s good news backfires, causing unexpected consequences at work. Elizabeth finds support from an unlikely source. Salamina comes up with a plan that could provide Charles with much needed financial relief.
Tuesday 9 July 2024
*Lehasa shocks Kwezikazi with a generous offer. Pax catches Mr Kgomo in a compromising position. A troubling incident at Aprendo leaves Charles feeling exposed.
Wednesday 10 July 2024
*Pax shares heartbreaking news with Mrs Kgomo. Kwezikazi throws unfounded accusations. To lift his kids’ spirit, Charles makes a promise he might not fulfill.
Thursday 11 July 2024
*Lehasa agrees to Kwezi’s demands, but his conditions are lethal. Melita surprises Mr Kgomo with an unexpected request. Charles is pressured to consider Salamina’s business idea.
Friday 12 July 2024
*The new HR manager poses a challenge for Mr Kgomo. Pretty confronts Lehasa about his true identity. Charles finally agrees to execute salamina’s idea but doesn’t get the reaction he expects from her.
Monday 15 July 2024
*A file from the past triggers Lehasa to do the right thing. Mr Kgomo plays with fire. Letetswe threatens to report Mahlatse to Charles for his new habit.
Tuesday 16 July 2024
* Melita causes trouble for Mr Kgomo with HR. Kwezi finally hits the jackpot. Pax gives Mahlatse some bad advice, leaving Letetswe feeling unhappy.
Wednesday 17 July 2024
* Mr Kgomo’s attitude towards Melita changes after discovering she saved his job. Tbose and Kwaito face challenges in their business, putting them in a difficult situation. Lehasa receives shocking news from Pretty.
Thursday 18 July 2024
* Mrs Kgomo uncovers valuable information about her rival. Leeto schools Tbose about the dark side of business tenders. Francois confronts Lehasa about the Level Cafe shares.
Friday 19 July 2024
*Mrs Kgomo almost kills someone in front of students. Tbose is faced with a tough decision that could change everything. Lehasa opens up to the love of his life.

Actress Nomvelo Makhanya launches music career as a DJ.

Actress Nomvelo Makhanya launches music career as a DJ. Former Scandal! actress Nomvelo Makhanya opens up about her newly launched DJing career.
The star has joined the likes of Pearl Thusi and Thulisile Phongolo who jumped from being actresses to DJs.
Nomvelo who has taken a break from acting has a professional name for her music career which is Mvelo.
“I started with DJing. I was in the studio trying to get my vocals and I decided to figure things out in the studio and I started doing DJing classes with Lebza The Villain, I was learning from different people. I was part of Soulistic, it was my management, but I’ve since parted ways with them,” Makhanya said to TshishaLIVE in a recent interview.


 

“It was something I needed to do personally for myself. I needed to release the character by not doing that type of work and focus on music. But I’m back attending auditions. I miss acting, I’m crossing my fingers for something.”
“The music inspired me and [it] doesn’t matter whether I’m singing, acting or DJing. I’m healing people through that. My talent in acting would heal people in their homes and educated viewers. The same goes for my music or DJing career, it delivers the same energy.”
Nomvelo said she plays Afrotech and Afrohouse; she also urged her supporters to anticipate her music release.

Luyanda Zwane Biography: Age, Boyfriend, Education

has been nothing but a wonderful year for talented and beautiful actress Luyanda Zwane. She secured herself a lead role on Sibongile & Dlaminis and was on Shaka Ilembe, Miseducation, Outlaws, Showmax, and Netflix.
Here is all you need to know about her biography, age, career, background, qualifications, and boyfriend.


 

 

 

 

 

Luyanda Zwane is a 19-year-old South African model and actress. She is best known for starring in the Mzansi Wethu telenovela Sibongile & The Dlaminis. She debuted as a young teenage girl in the e.tv television series Durban.The actress plays Nomonde, the daughter of Yvonne Zikode, in the BET telenovela Redemption. She landed the role of Vundlazi in the television drama series Shaka ILembe. She has collaborated and worked with many seasoned and legendary actors.

Luyanda Zwane
Luyanda Zwane biography
Luyanda is best known for starring role in the Mzansi Wethu telenovela Sibongile & The Dlaminis.
Short Profile
Born: Luyanda Zwane
Place of birth: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Age: 19 years old
Education: Kingsway High School
Occupation: Actress, model
Height: 165cm
Primary Languages: English, Zulu
Marital status: Single
Known role: Sibongile & The Dlaminis
Residence: Johannesburg
Early Life
Luyanda Zwane was born in Durban in KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. She participated in high school musicals and drama competitions, which took place in her hometown, Durban.

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Her curiosity about what happens in another person’s head sparked her love for performing arts.

Education
Zwane had her matric at Kingsway High School. She participated in school musicals and drama competitions. The actress studied drama as a subject. She completed her matric year with five distinctions.

Although the opportunity for her to study drama at the university did not come, she is undergoing short courses. Her application for a scholarship to the university wasn’t approved.

Luyanda has a coach who helps her sharpen her acting talent. She enrolled at Actors Spaces Academy.

Career
Luyanda Zwane model
Luyanda Zwane did not study at the university because her scholarship didn’t get approved. She moved to Johannesburg, auditioned and had some modelling and commercial work.
Luyanda Zwane moved to Johannesburg after her scholarship application did not work. She attended auditions, landed modeling gigs, and did commercial work to earn a living.

Eventually, things worked out for her. She landed her debut acting role as a professional actress. She made a guest starring appearance as Lelo in an episode of the soap opera Durban Gen.

Next, Zwane played the recurring role of Nomonde Gumede in the BET telenovela Redemption. Her character is a beautiful teenage girl who causes havoc on people around her. She appeared first in season one in March 2023.

Luyanda played Vundlazi on the Mzansi Magic drama series Shaka iLembe in 2023.

Her debut starring role on TV is Sibongile Mbambo in the Mzansi Wethu telenovela Sibongile & The Dlaminis. It is the first original telenovela to air on the channel, which premiered in July 2023.

On 3 August 2022, Zwane received a call from my agent confirming that she booked the role of Aphiwe Ndima in Miseducation on Netflix.

Personal Life
Luyanda Zwane is single and has no boyfriend. She is a Christian and lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. She kept dreadlocks but had to cut them in June 2023 for a role.

Social Profiles
The actress announces her upcoming gigs and television roles on social media platforms. She also posts pictures of her best mome

Nomvelo Makhanya says she was ax ed from Scandal! for reporting bosses being dru .nk on set

Former Scandal! actress and now DJ Nomvelo Makhanya says she was axed from Scandal! for reporting bosses being dru.nk on setNomvelo Makhanya, the former Scandal! actress who played the iconic character Lindiwe, has recently spoken out about her decision to leave the popular South African soapie. In an interview with the Access Genie podcast, Makhanya revealed that she had reported her director and floor manager for being intoxicated on set, leading to her character being written off the show, according to Sunday World.

 

 

 

 

 
This decision, while difficult, highlights the actress’s commitment to maintaining a professional and safe work environment. Makhanya’s candid admission has sparked discussions within the entertainment industry, underscoring the importance of addressing issues of misconduct and upholding ethical practices on set.

“I was written off a week and a half after I had reported them and I got called into the office. The news was delivered to me, and it was made to seem like I was the one with the problem. Like I was the one with the issues. But I took it like a champ and held my head high,” she shared.Makhanya stated that her final months with the production had been exceedingly challenging.Makhaya shared that despite the difficulties she faced, she remained grateful for the growth opportunities they provided.

“I stopped vlogging for my YouTube channel because I would be told that I am wasting production’s time. [And they claimed] that they constantly had to wait for me, which was untrue. They found little things just to make it seem like it was a problem”

“Even with live videos on my Instagram promoting the show, I stopped doing that. I stopped because it was like I was wasting their time and that was new,” she said

“A lot of the time, people in power always want to show you that they hold the trump cards. And when you start speaking up against their bullsh*t, they want to make sure that you struggle.I was redlisted, for a while. That basically means you do not work. The minute you show up, they already know who you are because they have been told. They wanted to prove that they are bigger than me and they made me, it is a power thing,” she said

Despite having savings that cushioned the financial impact, she experienced severe anxiety and suicidal thoughts. The constant voices in her head telling her that she deserved the hardship compounded her distress, especially given her dedication to the show for a decade. Interestingly, the actress has found success in other endeavors, generating significant income outside of acting. In the past 18 months, she has undertaken a journey of healing and therapy to overcome the psychological toll of the experience.