Drama after drama😂.. coming up on #Scandal: Betrayal and Secret Affairs that lead to pregnancy Unfold After Nhlamulo’s D£ath.

In the upcoming episodes of Scandal, viewers are in for a whirlwind of em0tions and dramatic twists following the tragic d£ath of Nhlamulo. As his family and friends grapple with their loss, unexpected relationships and betrayals begin to surface, leading to a web of secrets and lies.


 

After Nhlamulo’s passing, his best friend, Mdala, steps in to support Nhlamulo’s grieving wife, Vuvu. Mdala takes charge of the funeral arrangements, ensuring that everything runs smoothly during this difficult time. However, what begins as a gesture of friendship and comfort quickly takes a surprising turn.

In a moment of vulnerability, Mdala k!sses Vuvu under the guise of consoling her. But this act of comfort soon spirals into a full-blown affair. Mdala and Vuvu start an int!mate relationship, meeting in secret and hiding their actions from Mdala’s wife, Tlhogi, who also happens to be Vuvu’s best friend.
The situation becomes even more complicated when Vuvu discovers she is pregnant with Mdala’s child. This revelation sets the stage for expl0sive drama, as the affair threatens to unravel not only Mdala’s marriage to Tlhogi but also the deep bond of friendship between the two women.

As the secrets begin to surface, Scandal fans can expect intense confrontations, sh0cking revelations, and em0tional turmoil. How will Mdala and Vuvu navigate the fallout from their affair? And what will happen when Tlhogi learns the truth about her husband and her best friend? Don’t miss the upcoming episodes as the drama reaches new heights!

The truth about Nhlamulo’s death #etvScandal

The truth about Nhlamulo’s death
#etvScandalMihloti fears that her revenge plan will be revealed. Linda comes up with a plan to get the truth out of Raymond. The mending of fences between a father and his son begins.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conflicting narratives emerge as journos uncover a web of lies and truths. It’s clear not everyone is happy with the return of a banished family member.

Tuesday 13 August 2024
Episode 108

A sentimental letter gives some closure. Dropped breadcrumbs have Dintle questioning her source. Guilt drives Kgopolo to make a decision not welcomed by all.

Wednesday 14 August 2024
Episode 109

Tiro is not impressed with all the changes the return of his brother is bringing. And ex-lover is put on the spot when Dintle pushes for answers.

Thursday 15 August 2024
Episode 110

Sibling rivalry flares up when a brother does the unexpected. Now that the whistleblower has Dintle’s curiosity peaked she reaches out to Cohen for more information.

Friday 16 August 2024
Episode 111

The emergence of a serious red flag raises awareness about who to trust. Dintle is moved by a delicate and nurturing hand. Mihloti and Andries try to make amends for the hurt they have caused.

Saturday 17 August 2024
Episode 112

A casual inquiry causes tension and raises a red flag for Taps. Dintle questions an investor’s plan, while her colleague sees it as a golden opportunity.

Sunday 18 August 2024
Episode 113

A renewed bond leaves another nose out of joint. Raymond is alarmed to see who Dintle is meeting with. Due to a misunderstanding, Vuvu believes the worst of a long-time friend.

Monday 19 August 2024
Episode 114

Sabotage is the order of the day when a son realises what he stands to lose. Dintle receives a tip-off that seems to rattle Raymond’s cool exterior.

Tuesday 20 August 2024
Episode 115

A seemingly minor technical glitch throws a high-stakes presentation into possible chaos. A shared secret fuels a dangerous plan as suspicion falls on an unlikely visitor.

Wednesday 21 August 2024
Episode 116

A win for one is not a win for all and the target on a man’s back zooms into focus. A thief is baited, but then he makes a shocking move. Mdala is unprepared for who comes to knock at his door.

Thursday 22 August 2024
Episode 117

Thoriso’s house guest surprises her parents. Dintle’s plans of entrapment start to fall dramatically apart. Caiphus upsets Gloria and Prudence realizes Vuvu has a valid point.

Friday 23 August 2024
Episode 118

Kgopolo collapses and Taps discovers a shocking truth about Tiro. Dintle and Layla realise that tracing the stolen money is not as easy as they thought it would be.

Saturday 24 August 2024
Episode 119

The cause of an illness is not the expected but an alarming mystery. Cohen is left frustrated as he is denied access to the only way to help a loved one.

Sunday 25 August 2024
Episode 120

A threatening change results in serious scheming behind Taps’s back. The revelation of crucial information activates Cohen. A woman’s emotional spiral leads to her children being left stranded.

Monday 26 August 2024
Episode 121

Tensions flare as a concerned father questions his son’s behaviour. A relentless pursuit takes a chilling turn as a hidden connection emerges. Gloria seems to be on the fast track to a new career.

Tuesday 27 August 2024
Episode 122

Tiro is caught in a web of his lies. Raymond gets what’s due to him. Gloria is confronted with power and she’s ready to take it on.

Wednesday 28 August 2024
Episode 123

A suspicion is cemented when Tiro slips up. As Raymond makes a last desperate attempt Nhloso is stunned to discover his fate has finally taken a turn. Vuvu’s brand-new job does not go off without a bump.

Thursday 29 August 2024
Episode 124

The suggestion of sharing the throne has an ambitious man flare up. Busisiwe goes above and beyond. A putout Gloria begins her revenge plot.

Friday 30 August 2024
Episode 125

Possessive behaviour leads to raised suspicions about where the poison lies. A son finally learns the truth and it knocks him off his pedestal. Vuvu finds herself on an uphill climb.

Saturday 31 August 2024
Episode 126

It’s time to spill the tea and Thoriso decides to be the one to do it. Chemistry builds in the strangest of places. Vuvu hurls accusations at an old friend and Gloria’s cover slips.

Tonight on #SkeemSaam Melita fears things won’t work out after Mr Kgomo met her kids.

Tonight on #SkeemSaam
Melita fears things won’t work out after Mr Kgomo met her kids.Mrs Kgomo breaks down when she realizes it might truly be over. Level Café is on its last legs without Francois. Letetswe is pleasantly surprised by Charles’ changed attitude towards his invention.
Thursday 8 August 2024
Episode 29


 

 

A simple dare takes turn when a teenage boy steps onto a raft. Under pressure from her captain, Melita agrees to something she doesn’t want to do. Francois finally makes his long-awaited return to Level Café.
Friday 9 August 2024
Episode 30
Two boys’ lives hang in the balance as intense drama unfolds in treacherous waters. Babeile jumps to dangerous conclusions and threatens deadly consequences.
Monday 12 August 2024
Episode 31
Incriminating evidence is found at the Maputla construction site. Melita fears things won’t work out after Mr Kgomo meets her kids. Lehasa and Moss gear up for the upcoming trial.
Tuesday 13 August 2024
Episode 32
A parent works hard to defend and cover up their son’s tracks. Petersen has a new trick up his sleeve to take Lehasa down. Melita and Mr Kgomo’s relationship takes a serious turn.
Wednesday 14 August 2024
Episode 33
The mystery of a teenage boy’s disappearance weighs heavily on his friends. Pretty does the unthinkable that threatens her career. Melita is stunned by a life-changing proposal from Mr Kgomo.
Thursday 15 August 2024
Episode 34
The police visit Turf High regarding a missing teenager. Lehasa’s past comes back to haunt him, while Kwaito’s future plans unsettle Lizzy.
Friday 16 August 2024
Episode 35
Two parents finally meet to address their shared secret. Lehasa fears betrayal from another acquaintance. Babeile is pressured to solve s case before a family member takes matters into their own hands.
Monday 19 August 2024
Episode 36
The chickens come home to roost when a cop shows up at Charles Kunutu’s door. Melita’s happy ending hits a big hurdle that requires double the effort. Lehasa and Phomolo contemplate taking care of Ntshaba.
Tuesday 20 August 2024
Episode 37
Tbose discovers a crucial clue that may lead to finding a missing boy. Lehasa’s first day in court proves more challenging than anticipated. Charles is shaken when he hears someone on radio appealing to the public to help her find her nephew.
Wednesday 21 August 2024
Episode 38
Tbose and Kwaito clash over whether or not to turn the evidence that might help the missing boy’s case to the police. Nkosi and his guards lie under oath about Lehasa’s actions on the day he killed Pretty’s kidnappers.
Thursday 22 August 2024
Episode 39
Babeile’s worst fears are confirmed when he gets the DNA results back. Lehasa’s arch nemesis takes the stand and buries him.
Friday 23 August 2024
Episode 40
A diver finds something at the dam, sending the community into a panic. Pretty faces a relentless cross-examination. Mosebjadi and Nora receive some good news.
Monday 26 August 2024
Episode 41
Lehasa digs his own grave when he takes the stand. Clement chooses to work with the enemy. Letetswe pushes Charles’ buttons and gets a hot slap.
Tuesday 27 August 2024
Episode 42
Tbose’s greed may lead to unintended consequences, putting Kwaito in a risky situation. A Grade 10 learner gets rid of the evidence that places him at a crime scene. Nora is on top of the world.
Wednesday 28 August 2024
Episode 43
Kwaito fumbles a big presentation while a new addition shakes up the Maputla family. Phomolo reads Lehasa for filth.
Thursday 29 August 2024
Episode 44
Tbose finds a creative way to convince Bra Boikie to reinstate the tender. Babeile is set on twisting the Commander’s arm about his investigation. As the verdict day for Lehasa’s trial looms, tensions run high among people.
Friday 30 August 2024
Episode 45
The verdict delivers devastating news for Pretty and Lehasa. Toby’s risky actions could leave him and his mother homeless.

Malome Vector’s fans bid their farewell to the star

CHRIST the King High School sports ground in Roma section, Maseru, Lesotho, was filled with hundreds of mourners who came to lay to rest the Basotho music sensation Malome Vector.

Mourners sang, danced, and cried as family, friends, colleagues, and neighbours shared their tributes to the late songwriter and rapper, Malome Vector, real name Bokang Moleli.


 

 

 

 

 

Giving closure on his death, a family member who declined to give his name told the mourners how the accident happened and that he stood no chance of surviving as his injuries were fatal.Malome Vector was with four other people when they got involved in a tragic accident that claimed three lives, including his, on 24 July in Mzansi.

The family members said the accident happened on the N1, not the N8 as previously reported.

“His car had a tyre puncture and lost control before hitting a truck. His injuries were so bad that there was no chance he could have survived. We were taken to see his body as the family, and we saw that he was badly injured,” he said.

Struggling to pay his tribute, his uncle Joseph Moeketsi said he has been troubled a lot by his death. He said his nephew played his part, and they saw him do well in his music, even leaving the country to make them proud by flying the Basotho flag highWilson Mlangeni, speaking on behalf of Malome Vector’s wife, Duduzile Moleli, delivered a moving tribute. In her tribute, she described her husband as a loving husband and father.

“I know I wanted to do this life thing with you. Your presence will be felt in every room you’ve been in. I am going to miss your laughter. I don’t know how I am going to live this reality. We had so many plans together. I don’t know how this will be possible without you.

“I will never be the same; your death has robbed me. I promise to give our children the love that you always gave them.”

It was also revealed that the deceased and his wife were expecting a child.

Duduzile Moleli

Get to know actor Nkanyiso Mchunu

One of the most gifted actors in South Africa’s entertainment industry is Nkanyiso Mchunu. His acting skills are outstanding proven in his roles in Uzalo, Umkhokha, Imbewu, My Brothers Keeper, Muvhango, and Skwizas.

The most common name for him is Nkululeko on Imbewu, but there are many facets to this mysterious, innocent, and fearless character. Nkanyiso Mchunu is a brilliant star, particularly when the camera is rolling. He is unmatched in his ability to take on contentious roles and imprint a certain personality on the minds of viewers.

Nkanyiso Mchunu is 35 years of age (2024). He was born on July 14, 1989, in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa, and was raised by a single parent, alongside two of his sisters, Nelisa Mchunu and Londeka Mchunu.

 

 

 

 

 

Nkanyiso Mchunu’s sisters
He was born in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal, although his mother raised him and his siblings in Wartburg. Currently, he lives in Durban. Nkanyiso hails from a talented family. Two of his sisters are in the entertainment industry. You will be shocked. These are the figures you have been loving and enjoying.

Former Uzalo actress Nelisa Mchunu is Nkanyiso’s younger sister. Their mother raised them in Wartburg, KwaZulu-Natal. Nkanyiso Mchunu’s father lived in Clermont and had ten siblings on his side. Their father died when Nelisa was only four, but they have fond memories of how he used to visit them during holidays. Their mother had financial issues raising her children, so she sent Nelisa and two of her brothers to their grandmother’s.

Nkanyiso Mchunu’s mother disapproved of her children pursuing arts at their A levels. As a result, it took much convincing to venture into acting. Luckily, Nelisa had a breakthrough when she landed a job as an extra cast member on SABC3’s Isidingo. She has played commendable roles in Uzalo, Isibaya, and Isithembiso.

Londeka Mchunu is Nelisa’s and Nkanyiso’s younger sister. She is famous for playing Snegugu on Isithembiso. She has also played significant roles in House of Zwide and Isibaya. The three siblings maintain a very close relationship.

Get to know Amahle from Isitha: The Enemy

Thembi Monya is a rising star in the South African entertainment industry, making her mark as a talented actress and thespian. Born on March 28, 1999, in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, Thembi’s journey into the world of performance arts has been one of dedication and passion.


 

 

 
While details about her upbringing and family background are sparse, it is evident from her social media presence that Thembi has long been captivated by the realms of fashion and art. After completing her secondary education at Iterele Zenzele Comprehensive High School, she went on to pursue a degree in public relations and communications at the University of Johannesburg.

This formal education has undoubtedly equipped Thembi with the necessary skills and knowledge to navigate the intricacies of the entertainment industry, as she continues to hone her craft and establish herself as a rising star in the South African cultural landscape. As she navigates the ever-evolving world of acting and performance, Thembi’s story serves as an inspiration to aspiring artists, showcasing the power of perseverance, talent, and a deep-rooted passion for the arts.

Thembi, a multilingual individual, is proficient in both Sotho and English. Interestingly, she has acquired two distinct nicknames – Tee and Theigh – which are likely used by her close friends and family. According to her Facebook relationship status, Thembi is currently in a committed relationship, although the identity of her boyfriend remains unknown to the public.

However, on the television series Isitha The Enemy, Thembi is depicted as portraying the character of Amahle, who is in a relationship with the character Velaphi, also known as Kwanda Manyathi. This suggests that while Thembi’s personal life remains private, her on-screen persona has provided a glimpse into her character’s romantic involvement.

The intricate details of Thembi’s language proficiency, nicknames, and relationship status exemplify the complexities and nuances that can often be found in an individual’s life, both in the public and private spheres.

Get to know Bulelani Sokhulu from Isitha: The Enemy

Kere Nyawo is a renowned South African actor popular for playing Popeye on Zone 14. His comedic character has amassed him a huge fan base, and he is one force to be reckoned with. With fame comes curiosity, and the masses wonder who lies beneath the famous character of Popeye.

Engaging in street theatre to coin a few cents for a living, the actor discovers his knack for the arts. In literature class, he would dramatize books, making it easier for his peers to catch on.

 

 

“I read a lot and used to convert stories from the books into dramas. That’s where I started writing films. I became popular before I played Popeye on zone 14. I used to entertain people by speaking bad English and they would pay me,” Nyawo speaks.

Popularly known as Popeye from Zone 14, the actor has a number of roles tied to his name. Nyawo also doubles up as a researcher for a Japanese platform, Mainichi News.

Filmography
Isibaya as Eric
The River as Vetkoek
Yizo Yizo as Thirty Eight
The Crown Gospel Music Awards as Presenter
Gauteng Maboneng as Stix
Hustle as Gang Leader
The Black Door as Bulelani Ngcobo
For Love and Broken Bones as Hlaudi
Moratuwa
Isitha: The Enemy
Married with three children, the actor keeps the identity of his family under wraps.Juggling multiple careers is amassing a good fortune for the actor. Worth R500 000, Nawo is definitely in his element.

Get to know Pablo from Scandal

Otto Nobela is a South African actor who is famous for his cameo role on Scandal as Pablo. A role he played alongside Matthew’s Rantsoma and James Sithole.

Born and raised in Atteridgeville, Pretoria, she is popularly known for playing the role of a gangster called ‘Pablo’ in etvScandal. Otto Nobela mentioned that he also starred in Matwetwe, The Bantu Hour, Letter of Hope, The Brave One, Surviving Gaza, and Queen Sono. The rising star said he started being passionate about acting while he was still in high school.

 

 

 

 

“I started acting in 2007 through the community group called ‘Siphiwe Isipho’ and later went to complete a two-year development programme with the South African State Theatre, where I am currently a drama facilitator. “I received an award for being the best supporting actor at Mzansi Fela in 2014 and 2015. Giving back to my community has been the biggest blessing as I share my knowledge and skills by teaching community groups at different schools.” Nobela said.He is fluent in English, Xitsonga, and Tswana. Moreover, Nobela has revealed how he always loved acting. He traced his love for the arts to high school, when he was still very young. However, it took him a while to get to where he is.

Otto Nobela attended the Edward Phatudi Comprehensive School for his secondary schooling. Thereafter, he went on to do some acting training under Duma Ndlovu and other theater houses. On his Facebook page, he revealed that he also studied theater at the South African State Theatre, presumably in Pretoria, where he’s from.

Although Nobela’s talent started being recognised at the South African State Theatre, he became famous after appearing on various television shows. As a young director, he further said he hopes to use the arts to tell stories that have gone unheard.

Get to know Tabea from Scandal

Nthabeng Modula (born August 16, 1989) is a South African actress and drama facilitator best known for her role as Tabea on etvScandal.

Nthabeng Leigh-anne Modula was born in South Africa on August 16, 1989. So, as of 2023, Nthabeng Modula is at least 35 years old, which she officially turns on the 16th of August each year. This exact date can be off by a day, however.

 

 

 

 

 

But, as far as our research shows, she was born on the 16th of August. It’s hard to tell the type of childhood Nthabeng had growing up. However, she is very close with her mother, in fact, she used to wish her happy birthday on her Facebook. Her mother’s birthday is in October on the 8th.

We don’t know if she has any siblings; however, it’s very much possible. While we don’t know exactly where she was born, we have reason to believe at least a big part of her early life was spent in Limpopo. She attended David Hellen High School in Limpopo until she graduated between 2006 and 2007.

Weird enough, we know more about her educational background than we do her actual background. Nthabeng attended the DH Peta or David Hellen Peta High school in Limpopo. After graduating, she went on to study at the Medilde Medunsa college in 2008.

She only studied for a year and graduated. So, we assume she took a short course. After graduating from Medunsa, she studied at the Zodiac Commercial College and graduated in 2009. So, the course is also assumed to have been short.

Thereafter, she studied at the Market Theatre, graduating in 2013. After this, she then got to study at MDH Productions at the State Theatre. Moreover, she worked as a Drama Facilitator at the Out Reach Foundation. We don’t know if she had any other formal education outside these mentioned.

Her personal life isn’t fully stipulated in public records. However, we do know that she is said to have three children. One of the children we know is a daughter who is very young. Probably a few years old. Her social media platforms don’t say if she’s in a relationship or not. However, it is possible that she may be in one.

Her career doesn’t have many things in it. She has, according to her agency, worked with the likes of James Ngcobo. Probably during her years in Theatre since Ngcobo is exclusively a genius. Moreover, she has appeared in a minor role on Muvhango.

While we don’t have clear details on this, we do know that the role is said to have been a Katlego. However, recently she has gotten herself in the front rows again. This was after getting the role of Tabea on etv’s Scandal.Tabea is Winnie’s best friend, and they have known each other for ages. However, in a more recent season, it seems that their friendship will be tested by a love interest, Thabang, who’s playing both of them for his own gain.

Mazet from Gomora: Where is she now?

In the vibrant world of South African television, few names have emerged with as much promise and talent as Siphesihle Ndaba. Born on August 4, 1997, in the bustling township of Soweto, Johannesburg, Siphesihle has quickly captured the hearts of audiences with her compelling performances, especially in her breakout role on the popular television series, Gomora. As an actress, she embodies the spirit of resilience and determination, drawing inspiration from the strong women in her life, including her mother and the iconic media mogul, Oprah Winfrey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Early Life and Background
Siphesihle Ndaba was raised in a nurturing environment, primarily by her grandmother and single mother. Her family hails from KwaZulu-Natal, and she proudly speaks isiZulu, reflecting her deep cultural roots. As the youngest child and the only girl in her family, Siphesihle has always had a special bond with her mother, whom she considers not just a parent but also her best friend and role model. This close relationship has profoundly influenced her character and career choices.

Although details about her father remain private—his name and background largely unknown—Siphesihle has shared glimpses of her family life through her social media. She has posted heartfelt tributes to both her parents, celebrating their roles in her life. On December 12, 2017, she shared a touching birthday message for her mother, and on June 20, 2021, she honored her father with a Father’s Day post, showcasing the love and respect she holds for her family.

Education and Early Career
Siphesihle’s educational journey is as inspiring as her acting career. She attended the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, an institution founded by the media mogul in 2009 to empower young women through education. Siphesihle studied there from grade 10 until she completed her matriculation. At the academy, she was required to take two arts subjects, which led her to choose dance and drama. This early exposure to the arts played a crucial role in shaping her passion for performance.

After graduating from the academy, Siphesihle pursued higher education at Rhodes University, where she earned a Bachelor of Social Science degree. She majored in psychology, economics, and drama, demonstrating her multifaceted interests and talents. In 2019, she graduated with an honors degree in dramatic arts, specializing in acting, physical theatre, and applied theatre. Her ambition to become a drama therapist reflects her desire to use the arts as a means of healing and personal expression.

Breakthrough Role in Gomora
Siphesihle Ndaba’s big break came with her role in Gomora, a drama series that has resonated with viewers across South Africa. The show, which explores the complexities of life in a township, has provided Siphesihle with a platform to showcase her acting skills and connect with a broader audience. Her portrayal of a character navigating the challenges of her environment has earned her critical acclaim and a growing fanbase.

In interviews, Siphesihle has expressed gratitude for the opportunities that Gomora has provided her, highlighting how the show has allowed her to grow as an actress. Her dedication to her craft is evident, as she continuously seeks to improve and evolve in her performances. Siphesihle’s ability to bring authenticity and depth to her characters has set her apart in the competitive landscape of South African television.

The Influence of Strong Women
Siphesihle often credits two significant women for shaping her identity and career: her mother and Oprah Winfrey. Her mother’s unwavering support and guidance have been instrumental in her journey, instilling in her the values of hard work and perseverance. Siphesihle’s admiration for Oprah Winfrey is also profound; she sees Oprah as a symbol of success and empowerment for women everywhere. Although Siphesihle is not related to Oprah, attending the academy founded by her has had a lasting impact on her life.

In interviews, Siphesihle has shared how these two women have inspired her to pursue her dreams relentlessly. Their stories of overcoming adversity resonate deeply with her, motivating her to push through challenges and strive for excellence in her career.

Future Aspirations
As Siphesihle Ndaba continues to rise in the entertainment industry, her aspirations extend beyond acting. She dreams of becoming a drama therapist, using her skills to help others heal through the arts. This ambition reflects her understanding of the transformative power of storytelling and performance, and her desire to make a positive impact on society.Siphesihle’s journey is just beginning, and her dedication to her craft, coupled with her strong values and the support of her family, positions her for a bright future in the entertainment world. As she navigates her career, audiences can expect to see more of her talent and passion in various roles, both on screen and beyond.

Conclusion
Siphesihle Ndaba is a remarkable example of talent, resilience, and the power of inspiration. With her roots in Soweto, a strong family background, and a commitment to her craft, she is poised to become a significant figure in South African entertainment. As she continues to shine on platforms like Gomora, Siphesihle embodies the spirit of the new generation of artists who are not only entertainers but also advocates for change and empowerment. Her story is a testament to the importance of education, mentorship, and the nurturing of dreams, making her a role model for aspiring actors and young women everywhere.