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.

Luyanda Zwane and actor Sparky Zulu are dating in real life.

Rumours of the KwaZulu-Natal-born actress Luyanda Zwane and actor Sparky Xulu dating began on Saturday, 23 September when she took to her Instagram Story to share photos of herself and the actor.

Zwane shared photos and videos of The Estate star with heart emojis and the pair appear to be in the same car, while Xulu is driving.


 

 

 

 

The Sibongile and The Dlaminis actress also hinted she’s met Xulu’s family as she also shared a picture of herself and an elderly woman and captioned the image “Mam’Xulu”.

The Estate star also reshared her Instagram stories on his account. The pair portrayed the characters of Nomonde and Zwelakhe Zikode respectively in BET’s telenovela Redemption.The Redemption actress Luyanda Zwane, who is rumoured to be dating the Isibaya star Sparky Xulu has clinched roles in Outlaws, Miseducation, and Shaka Ilembe in one year.

Zwane also scored a leading role in Mzansi Wethu’s first telenovela, Sibongile and The Dlaminis as Sibongile Mbambo in July this year.

Her character is an innocent rural young woman forced to leave her family and dreams behind to become a domestic worker in the lavish mansion of the affluent Dlamini family.

The show is set in the small town of Ixopo in KwaZulu-Natal and promises to explore timeless themes of love, sacrifice, ambition, and familial bonds.

Shirley Adonisi, who is director of local entertainment channels at M-Net revealed in a statement to TshisaLIVE that the airing of Sibongile and The Dlaminis will mark a significant milestone in their commitment to deliver diverse and compelling local content.”

Luyanda says she sacrificed her dreadlocks for her role in Sibongile & The Dlaminis

Luyanda Zwane says that she sacrificed her special dreadlocks for a lead role in Sibongile & The Dlaminis.
The actress who recently left the show did not fully disclose the reasons behind her departure; she hinted that an older actor was mistreat!ng her.
“I sacrificed my dreadlocks for a lead role in telenovela” – she said Luyanda Zwane, the talented model and actress, has expressed her elation at reclaiming her beloved dreadlocks, a hairstyle that had to be sacrificed for her captivating portrayal of Sibongile, a young woman from the rural community of Ixopo in KwaZulu-Natal, on the popular telenovela Sibongile and the Dlaminis. Zwane’s departure from the show marked the end of a transformative chapter in her career, one that required her to alter her physical appearance to embody the character fully.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Through her social media platforms, Zwane shared her journey, explaining that when she booked the role a year ago, the production team informed her that she would need to adjust her look, including her hair, to align with the character’s aesthetic.

As a professional actress dedicated to her craft, Zwane willingly embraced the change, understanding that it was a necessary part of the storytelling process. Now, with the completion of her stint on the show, Zwane is thrilled to have her dreadlocks back, a testament to her versatility as an artist and her ability to seamlessly transition between diverse roles and characters.Zwane’s commitment to her craft and her willingness to adapt her appearance for the sake of authenticity have undoubtedly contributed to her success in the industry. Her fans and followers have expressed their support and admiration for her dedication, highlighting the sacrifices and transformations that actors often undergo to bring their characters to life on the screen.

“You may be wondering why I am so excited to have my hair back, so a year ago I booked a job for the Sibongile character, and they told me that they wanted to do something different with my hair,” explained Zwane.
“When I got to work for the make-up check, they told me that they wanted to cut my hair because Sibongile is from Ixopo and they wanted to give her a natural look.She also posted a video of herself crying while having her hair chopped.So, I sacrificed my hair. I cut down on my dreadlocks for the job, and I do not regret it; it was all worth it,” she said.

“And you may be asking yourself why I cried; it is simply because I got my hair when I was five years old, and I had to cut it off 10 or 12 years later. I am so happy that they are back,” she revealedReason Luyanda Zwane left the show
While Zwane did not fully disclose the reasons for her departure from the show, she suggested that an older actor was mistreating her.It is unclear whether further details regarding the mistreatment will be revealed, but Zwane’s statement has stirred curiosity among fans and prompted discussions about workplace dynamics in the entertainment industry.

“Stop asking me why I’m leaving the show; you don’t know what I went through.When that one old actor told extras that I was faking being sick on set when I was on oxygen and could barely breathe.When they said I’m full of myself and it was difficult when I did not go to the watch party, in the meantime, I was at the hospital watching the first episode with my grandmother, who was dying of cancer,” she posted.

Thuthuka Mthembu becomes the most paid actor on Uzalo.

Thuthuka Mthembu, renowned for her role in the popular South African soapie Uzalo, has recently been confirmed as the highest-paid actress on the show, earning a substantial R33,000 per month. This figure represents the maximum salary the production can offer, reflecting Mthembu’s significant contribution to the series.

Mthembu’s rise to the top of the salary scale is a testament to her talent and popularity. Her portrayal of Nonka, a young woman navigating the complexities of life in KwaMashu, has resonated deeply with audiences, making her a standout performer on the show. Her compelling performances and on-screen charisma have undoubtedly played a crucial role in maintaining viewer interest during challenging times for the show.Despite Mthembu’s success and the talent of the cast, Uzalo has been grappling with a significant decline in viewership. Once a ratings juggernaut, the soapie has seen its audience numbers dwindle, prompting concerns about its future. Several factors have contributed to this downturn, including storyline fatigue and the departure of key cast members.The producers of Uzalo are acutely aware of these challenges and are working diligently to revive the show’s fortunes. Investing in top-tier talent like Thuthuka Mthembu is part of this strategy. By ensuring that standout performers are adequately compensated, the show hopes to retain its core cast and attract new viewers.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the ever-competitive world of television, maintaining viewer engagement is paramount. Uzalo’s production team is reportedly exploring new plot twists and character arcs to reinvigorate the series. The aim is to recapture the magic that made Uzalo a household name and to reestablish it as a staple of South African television.

As Uzalo navigates these turbulent times, Thuthuka Mthembu’s prominence and her status as the highest-paid actress highlight both her individual success and the broader efforts to sustain the show’s legacy. Fans of Uzalo will be eagerly watching to see how these developments unfold and whether the show can regain its former glory.

Thembi Monnya AKA Amahle on Isitha Biography

Thembi, biography, age, career, boyfriend, parents.
Name: Thembi Velma Monnya

Date of birth: 28 March
Age: Unknown
From: Unknown
Occupation: Actress And Public relations and communications graduate
Nationality: South African
Gender: Female
TV shows: Muvhango, Isono and the Queen
Personal life history
Thembi Monnya is a South African actress who is also a graduate of public relations and communications. She was born on the 28th of March and the actual year she was born is currently unknown.

Thembi mostly shares information about herself and pictures. She shares little about her family, siblings, and parents. In one of her posts, she shared a picture of her parents. Her parents are present. It’s unknown if she has siblings but there is only one guy whom she shares a surname with. The guy might be his brother or cousin because he wished her birthday on his timeline.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we mentioned above, she is a private person. Little is known about her relationship status but according to her Facebook account, she is in a relationship. This suggests that she has a boyfriend.

Educational Background of Thembi Monnya
In 2018, she was doing her matric at Itereng Zenzele Comprehensive high School and in 2019 she enrolled to study at the University of Johannesburg. She is now a graduate after obtaining her degree in Public relations and communications.

Thembi Monnya is a South African self-taught thespian and public relations and communications graduate. She was born on 28 March. The upcoming actress made an appearance on Muvhango as a nurse.

Career journey
Firstly, Thembi is a self-taught thespian. She appeared in several drama series as a guest. She made an appearance on Isono as a waitress. Also, she acted in Muvhango where she portrayed a character as a nurse. On the Queen, she appeared as an extra. In 2022, she appeared on The Black Door as a schoolgirl who is also a gold digger.

There is so much that she has to offer. It’s a matter of time until we see her getting big roles on our screen.

Tyla cancels upcoming performances as she focuses on recovering

Grammy-award winning star Tyla is taking a break from shows as she focuses on recovering.

Following her double BET Award wins, the singer made an announcement on her Instagram stories.


 

 

 

 
Tyla will be off shows and festivals for 10 days as she’s doing physical therapy.

“It saddens me to let you know I will no longer be able to perform over the next 10 days, effecting the following festivals – Roskilde, Palmesus, Open’er, Saga and Montreux Jazz. I am currently doing physical therapy and easing back into doing shows consistently,” she wrote.

“Trust that I am doing everything I can to get on as many stages while Similtaneously recovering fully. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Can’t wait to see you all again soon, stay safe & healthy my Tygers,” Tyla wrote.

The Masked Singer’s Blue Crane revealed to be Shudufhadzo Musida

The Masked Singer’s Blue Crane revealed to be Shudufhadzo Musida

Shudufhadzo Musida, affectionately known as Shudu, captivated audiences with her stellar performances on The Masked Singer SA, where she performed under the guise of the Blue Crane.

The former Miss South Africa has seamlessly transitioned from a beauty queen to a multifaceted entertainer, and her stint in the popular singing competition has been a testament to her versatility and talent.


 

 

 
Taking to social media, Shudu blessed her followers with video clips of her stunning performances.

She appreciated the producers of the show and gave the judges a shout-out.

“What an amazing experience being on @maskedsingerza as your Blue Crane (swipe left). A special thank you to @zintathu @frankiefire for calling me to do this 🥹♥️ and @khayamthethwa for all the encouragement ✨S/o @_sithelo @somizi @jsomethingmusic & @skhumba_official for all the laughs and kind words.”

Nolwazi Ngubeni is the casting director for “My Brother’s Keeper” & “Umkhokha: The Curse”.

Nolwazi Ngubeni is a multifaceted South African entertainer who has made a significant impact in the local entertainment industry. While she is best known for her portrayal of the character Mbali on the popular e.tv soapopera Scandal, her creative talents extend far beyond the realm of acting.

 

 
In addition to her acclaimed on-screen performances, Ngubeni has established herself as a respected casting director, writer, and producer. After her recent departure from Scandal, she revealed that she will continue her work as a casting director for the upcoming season of the Mzansi Magic telenovela Umkhokha: The Curse. This is just one of the many projects she has in the pipeline, as she has also disclosed plans for other productions that are yet to be officially announced.

Ngubeni’s ambitions extend beyond her current acting commitments, as she has expressed a desire to take on greater creative responsibilities behind the scenes. She has disclosed that she has previously worked as a producer and casting director for various shows, although she was not ready to publicly claim those credits at the time. Nolwazi Shange Ngubeni, a acclaimed South African actress known for her role in the popular television series Scandal, has now shifted her focus to new creative ventures. Following her recent departure from the show, Ngubeni is poised to dedicate more time to her burgeoning roles as a director, producer, and writer, showcasing the breadth of her artistic abilities and her unwavering commitment to shaping the future of South African entertainment.

While Ngubeni’s acting skills have made her a household name, she has also ventured significantly into behind-the-scenes work. She has served as a casting director for numerous television shows and films, including Rhythm City, Nothing for Mahala, MTV Shuga, and AboMama, among others. Additionally, she has held positions as a casting director and business developer for a global technology company, further demonstrating her versatility and expertise in the industry.

Most recently, entertainment commentator Phil Mphela revealed that Nolwazi Shange Ngubeni has been appointed as the cast director for the new telenovela show, My Brothers Keeper, which has replaced the popular series Gomora. This latest development underscores Ngubeni’s continued influence and impact within the South African entertainment landscape, as she continues to navigate the multifaceted aspects of the industry.

Johannesburg in water crisis: Tyla’s song used as a protest song

The recent water protest in Emmarentia, a northern suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, has captured the attention of the public, not only for its serious underlying issues but also for its unexpected musical choice. On Tuesday, July 2nd, angry residents took to the streets to block rush-hour traffic, expressing their frustration over a nine-day water outage affecting their community.

 
The protesters, holding placards with slogans like “no water H20 [water] in HH2 [Hursthill 2 Reservoir]” and “Day 9 no water,” attracted further attention when they decided to blast Tyla’s chart-topping song “Water” as the soundtrack to their demonstration. This unconventional move, rather than the usual chanting and singing, added an unusual element to the otherwise serious protest.

According to Johannesburg Water, the water crisis in the area was caused by airlocks in the system, which the entity’s team was working to resolve by flushing out the network to improve supply pressure and protect the infrastructure from further pipe bursts. The decision to use Tyla’s “Water” as the protest’s anthem, while initially surprising, may have been a symbolic gesture to highlight the urgent need for a reliable water supply in the affected neighborhoods.As the water crisis continues to affect communities across South Africa, the Emmarentia protest serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing such fundamental issues, while also showcasing the resourcefulness and creativity of residents in their efforts to draw attention to their plight.

“I am not sick”: Inno Sadiki responds to accusations of bu rn ing her own house.

In the wake of the recent allegations surrounding Innocent Sadiki, the acclaimed actress from the popular South African soapie Skeem Saam, the public discourse has been dominated by claims of a staged fire incident at her home.

The accusations suggest that Sadiki and her husband, Pastor Phindulo Sadiki, may have intentionally set their R2 million home ablaze, only to solicit donations from the public under the guise of losing everything in the blaze. However, Sadiki has adamantly stated that she remains unfazed by the negative commentary on social media, asserting that she is not swayed by the speculation and innuendo.

 

 

 

 

 
The controversy has quickly gained traction, with online investigators purportedly uncovering evidence that the house in question appeared to be abandoned prior to the incident, further fueling the suspicions of a staged event. Nevertheless, Sadiki and her husband have maintained their stance, emphasizing the devastating impact of the fire and their need for assistance as they grapple with the loss of their cherished home and possessions.As the story continues to unfold, the public remains divided, with some extending empathy and support, while others remain skeptical of the couple’s account, eagerly awaiting the emergence of further evidence to either corroborate or refute the allegations of a potential insurance scam or act of arson.

Speaking to ZiMoja, Sadiki says she is not moved by negative people and their opinions. She asked, “What kind of mother would put her kids in such a traumatic experience just to trend or to gain fame? I would never do that to my kids. What kind of monster would I be?” She said her stress at the moment is for her family to be fine. “I told my family members and friends who have been sending me all the negative screengrabs from social media to stop,” she added.

In the aftermath of a devastating house fire, actress Sadiki, known for her role on the popular television show Skeem Saam, is navigating the challenges of providing a stable environment for her family. According to her recent statements, the family is currently residing in temporary accommodations as they prepare for the upcoming school re-opening.

Sadiki has expressed her concerns about her children’s wellbeing, revealing that they are still struggling with nightmares from witnessing their home being engulfed in flames. To address this, she has been arranging therapy sessions for her kids, recognizing the importance of professional support during this difficult time.

Despite the stress of coordinating her children’s schooling, uniforms, and books, Sadiki has emphasized that she finds little solace in the opinions of others, acknowledging that her focus remains on the needs of her family. However, the actress has expressed gratitude towards the outpouring of support from her followers, churches, businesses, and fellow celebrities, who have provided assistance and messages of concern during this challenging period.