The best Fashion moments of Julius Malema and his wife Mantwa

The EFF leader and his wife have proven they know how to dress. Yesterday in Durban July this was their outfit. Mantwa wore a short crystal-orange dress, while her husband wore all black. Orange and black does go well together.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A few months ago they attended former Miss SA Tamaryn Green ‘s wedding in Capetown and Mantwa wore this black dress with feathers, her husband also wore all black.

Here Mantwa is wearing a lacy black and brown dress and Julius wore a black suit with a white shirt. The couple really knows how to look simple and classy at the same time.

The Yellow and pink dress is a Xitsonga traditional dress, the designer just became creative by adding a pocket and little bit of pink feathers. Julius wasn’t all formal here, he wore black jeans with a black and gold t-shirt, black blazer and sneakers.

This was their look for 2018 Durban July according to Julius ‘s Instagram page.

Jealous Down Gayton Mackenzie Is Doing More Than Most Politicians, This Is What He Did

Jealous must be brought down because we can tell that Gayton McKenzie is doing a very fine job in terms of ensuring that the people in his community are taken care of, he has gone on to create jobs for his people.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are individuals who were basically loitering the streets or sitting down in their homes, now they have a purpose to wake up everyday and do something valuable in the community.

This is only a fraction of what he has done because we cannot really quantify it, such activities compound exponentially in benefits for the people that are directly affected even the ones who are indirectly affected like the ordinary members of the public in other Communities.

As they will also get experience due to the increase in traffic and also get to experience the economic impact of the activities of the individuals behind Gayton McKenzie, this is someone who has definitely gained a lot of attention from the general public and the media.

We can even be sure that there are some political figures who Witness and notice what he is doing and they want to emulate him, because he is setting an example and leading in a manner that has not been seen before.

Instead of throwing money at people he’s creating opportunities and jobs so that those people can have some decency and be able to know that they’ll be able to generate certain amounts of money per month, and that will help them plan ahead and also create businesses and opportunities for other people.

His recent exploit among many others is that he has concluded a deal with the owners of pavers factory in Joburg to move to Central Karoo, the trucks are being loaded and will arrive on Wednesday in Beaufort.

This will result in more jobs and training for his people, they are further on track to open 30 different industries before hundred days while our politicians failed to create jobs for three decades only good at deployment of cadres.

DurbanJuly2022: Anele Mdoda’s Durban July feather outfit has Mzansi talking

South African radio moderator, Anele Mdodahas been all the rage after photographs of what she was shaking at the 2022 Durban July arose, and tweeps are on her.

She went to the current year’s Durban July occasion in a lovely two-piece yellow outfit with bird feathers at the base.

What drew the consideration of the style police is the way a portion of the plumes from the dress were tumbling off of her outfit. A portion of the quills were spotted on the lounge chair and on the floor where she had been situated before she risen up to snap a photo.

Online entertainment clients contended that when the Durban July occasion is finished, every one of the plumes would have tumbled off of her outfit.


 

While some compared her to a peacock, some compared her to the Sesame Street character ‘Enormous Bird.’ They contended that her outfit was giving Big Bird flows.

Taking to online entertainment, Musa Khawula shared the snaps and composed:

Farewell message pour in for shoki mmola who is leaving her role as “celia” on seeksaam

Those who have watched Shoki Mmola on one of Mzansi’s longest-running and most beloved soap operas, Skeem Saam, for the past decade will be sad to hear that she is departing the program after so many years.

Shoki played Alfred Magongwa’s wife Celia, while Putla Sehlapelo represented him. Her acting skills were so brilliant that spectators were on the edge of their seats the whole performance. Fans of the show constantly praised her acting skills on Twitter, but she is no longer featured in the series.

The SABC has published a statement saying that Mmola will not be returning for the upcoming season, which will kick off on July 4, 2022. It is currently unclear why she left the show.

For the past decade, Mmola has portrayed the character of Celia on the TV show Skeem Saam. She has become one of the show’s main actresses in that period, which has helped the show thrive for ten years. She has been working in television for a staggering 26 years. “Mmola has done a wonderful job portraying the character of ‘Celia,’ by continually keeping fans amused,” reads the statement.

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She is sensible and unbiased lady who isn’t always afraid to chase her desires and feature a shiny future. She is a mom of 3 kids and one in all them is past due S’fiso Ncwane daughter Nothile. She is one of the maximum skilled businesswoman and founding father of Ashes to Beauty Winery. On her latest publish on social media account she captured Don’t appearance again until it’s a great view 👄

List of the names Enyobeni victims that died. Survivors continue to share their horrible stories.

People who lived through the Enyobeni tragedy talk about how a fun party at an East London pub turned into a terrible nightmare very quickly. After the terrible deaths of 21 teenagers at the Enyobeni tavern in East London on June 26, the survivors have had to deal with the trauma of watching their friends die right in front of them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

While police and forensics teams are still trying to figure out what killed them, people who were at the party at the tavern in the Eastern Cape have told us about how crazy things got on Saturday night and Sunday morning. From what they said, it is clear that teens as young as 13 were allowed into the tavern and were drinking alcohol. Also, bouncers are said to have used pepper spray or tear gas inside the tavern in the early hours of Sunday morning.Survivors share their trauma after East London ‘tavern of death’ horror that killed 21 teenagers

The people at the party then had a hard time leaving the tavern, which only has one door. On June 30, 2022, the owner of the Enyobeni tavern in East London, Vuyokazi Ndevu, came to get rid of the alcohol. Inam Inkosi Maselikati, who was 17 at the time, held her friends Esinako Sanarhana and Nathi Ngqoza as they died in her arms and begged for help, but no one came. Maselikati was hurt all over her body, and her ear was bit.

She told DM168 that she and her friends went to the tavern on Saturday night around 10 p.m. but couldn’t get in because there was a fee to get in. “We had to wait outside for about an hour before we could get in, which was around 11pm. We went straight upstairs, where one of the DJs was having a birthday party,” she said.

The Grade 12 student from Bloemfontein said she got to East London on Friday and went to Enyobeni on Saturday night because there was going to be free alcohol and meat at the DJ’s birthday party. “When we tried to leave the bar at 1 a.m. on Sunday, there were bouncers with pangas who wouldn’t let anyone leave.

“One of the bouncers sprayed us with pepper spray, and that’s when people started to fall down. “My asthmatic friend Esinako passed out as we were calling for help,” she said. “A man next to me who was dying bit my left ear.”Owner of East London ‘death tavern’ removes alcohol from premises under police guard

Maselikati said that she tried to crawl out, but tear gas got into the air, and she passed out. “I couldn’t hear anything, but I could feel people walking on top of me. I woke up when a woman told me I had been out for three hours. “She put me in touch with my family,” she said.

Sibongile Mtsewu, a 22-year-old survivor, said he went to the tavern to buy cider for his friends who were at his house. “I went in and bought the ciders, but when I tried to leave, a group of people blocked my way. People took his cap, shoes, and phone. “I was trapped at the center, and the pepper spray made it hard for me to breathe. People also took my cap, shoes, and phone,” he said.

He said that the girl next to him, who had asked him to call the police, had died by biting his right arm. “I had to remove my arm. Then tear gas was thrown into the tavern, and I passed out. When I woke up, I was surrounded by dead people. He said, “My brother came to get me.” He said that since the incident, he had chest pain and blood came out when he coughed or sneezed.

Mtsewu said, “My body still hurts because people walked on us after we passed out.” Sonwabile, his brother, said that when he heard that their other brother had passed out at the tavern, he went there right away to help him. “The door was locked when I got there. I kicked in the door and looked for him among all those dead people. He said, “I found him upstairs and took him home.”

On June 29, 2022, a group of young people will march to the Enyobeni tavern to free the souls of 21 people who have died. Elona Mzawuyiwa, who was 17 at the time, said that what she saw that night still scared her. “While we were at the tavern, we left our friends there to find a way to get to Nompumelelo,” she said. “When we got back, we saw dead people and a man trying to save those who were close to the door.”

Surviving people say that everyone who paid to get into the tavern that night got a free shotgun. “But I didn’t get the shooter because we got into the tavern when it was free,” she said. Sipho Skhosana, another survivor, said that the tavern was full and that the main reason 21 teenagers died was because the door, which was both the entrance and exit, was shut.Survivors share their trauma after East London ‘tavern of death’ horror that killed 21 teenagers

“People fell down as we tried to leave the tavern, and we tripped over them because we needed to get out to save our lives. People walked all over those at the bottom, so they couldn’t have lived,” he said.

Skhosana said that he jumped out of a window on a higher floor to get away. “There was no other way for me to get away. He said, “I had to jump out of the window.” He said that even though the tavern was full, the security staff kept letting young people in. “Children were allowed in around 3am, and the tavern was packed at that time,” he said. Young people at the vigil in Scenery Park, East London, in front of the Enyobeni pub.

Andisiwe Mzekeli, a witness who lives two houses away from the Enyobeni tavern, said that she got home from a different tavern around 4 a.m. “I saw that Enyobeni was packed and that people were yelling. I tried to get close to the door, and when I did, I saw bodies all over the place,” she said. “A young girl was crying. She was lying on the floor, with the top half of her body outside the door to the tavern and the bottom half inside.

“Some of the survivors were falling on her while she was stuck and calling for help.” I reached out and took hold of her hand. I tried to pull her away, but I saw that she was rolling her eyes, so she let go of my hand.” She said that the girl’s last words were that she couldn’t breathe, and she died holding Mzekeli’s hand.Survivors share their trauma after East London ‘tavern of death’ horror that killed 21 teenagers

Mzekeli says that the tavern has always let people under the age of 21 drink there. Outside the Enyobeni tavern, where 21 teenagers died, there is a wreath. Asanda Misani, another witness, said that he was outside the tavern when the pepper spray incident happened. “When the doors were shut, people started dropping like flies. Some of them jumped from the windows. “This was a picture I never want to see again in my life,” he said, adding that what he saw that night would stay with him for a long time.

“I went there to have fun, but I only managed to avoid dying. “If we hadn’t left the house and stayed inside, we might have died with those kids,” he said. Scenery Park’s Lungile Bekiso, 17, was last seen by his mother, Phumla Bekiso, when she got home from work on Saturday afternoon.

“At 2:45 a.m., I got a call that said Lungile was dying at the Enyobeni tavern. When we got there, he wasn’t among the dead bodies, and I was told he had gone home,” she sobbed. She said that they ran home to find him and took him to the hospital, where he died. Milton Ngqoza, Nathi Ngqoza’s father, said that the tragedy had taken away the family’s only hope.enyobeni tavern vigil young people

“I lost my daughter.

He said, “She wanted to be a singer and an actor, but all of those dreams died in one night.”

“The Malangeni family called me to tell me about what was going on at the tavern, so we went there.

“How can a business like this only have one entrance? Who gave permission for the party at the tavern?” he asked while crying.

He said that Nathi, who liked business studies in school, was the family’s best chance of getting out of poverty, since no one had a job and everyone had to do odd jobs to get by.

When asked for a comment, Siyakhangela Ndevu, who owns the tavern with his wife Vuyokazi Ndevu, said, “The issue is heartbreaking, so I’m not ready to say anything.” Police are not saying that the tragedy was caused by a stampede. enyobeni wreath

The Lives lost during Enyobeni Tragedy:

Esinako Sanarhana

Sikelela Tshemese

Sinothando Mgangala

Thembinkosi Silwane

Azizipho Zilindile

Bhongolethu Ncandana

Aluncedo Monelo

Mbulelo Rangile

Nathi Ngqoza

Sandanathi Mahlaka-hlaka

Inathi Nkani

Asamkele Thukuthe Lithemba Velaphi

Simamkele Sobetwa

Kungentando Nzima

Lilitha Methuko

Lungile Bekiso

Ovayo Mateyise

Inamandla Wexu

Simele Bolsiki

Oyena Ngoloyi