People took the number from Mr Kgomo’ s phone see what they did

Lebohang Elephant is a South African actor who currently plays the role of Mr. Kgomo in Skeem Saam, which airs on SABC1. He is one of Mzansi’s premium actors who are underrated because he is talented but not recognized. Lebohang Elephant has also made appearances in various shows, including Generations The Legacy and Home Affairs. Let’s explore the Lebohang Elephant biography and find out more about this underrated superstar.

Skeem Saam is a South African soap opera created by Winnie Serite, broadcast on SABC1 since 2011. The show is set in Johannesburg and Turfloop. It rose to fame since it arrived, competing with Generations. A majority youth-centered show, Skeem Saam is a SABC Education production. It has been running for 10 seasons. In January 2021, the SABC announced that the show would go on a production break starting on 1 March 2021 due to a massive decline in viewership.

The skeem saam storyline is exciting, as Mr. Kgomo who is known for being strict and faithful is now cheating on his wife with one of his employees Melita. In a recent episode, his wife found out he is cheating. But she is accusing the wrong person, she is accusing Elizabeth Thobakgale of cheating with her husband.


 

 

 

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The Seed actress Phindile Gwala was ordered by the court to clear her R100k electricity bill https://wp.m

Imbewu The Seed actress Phindile Gwala ordered by the court to clear her R100k electricity bill

The Johannesburg High Court has reportedly demanded that “Imbewu: The Seed“ star Phindile Gwala–Ngandu pay her electricity bill. Last year, the actress was taken to court for defaulting on the payments, which had grown toR100 000. After Gwala failed to settle the bill, Bramley Mews Body Corporate decided to take matters to the High Court, per City Press.

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The only Actors of Emzini Wezinsizwa who are still alive-pray for them

Emzini Wezinsizwa is a sitcom that circulated on SABC 1 somewhere in the range of 1994 and 2004. The sitcom is about the tricks of five grown-up guys who move to a Johannesburg inn compound to make money. They live in Room 8 – the most dubious and well known room of the inn – and consistently end up on some unacceptable side of the lodging’s specialists. Throughout the long term individually a few individuals from the cast have been passed on in view of different reasons. Furthermore, just three of the fundamental cast stay, for example, Vusi, Jerry Pele who played Mofokeng and Jabulani Nkosi depicting Chirwali.

The show finished in August 2003 after three featuring entertainers Mqwebu, Nkosi and Phele were terminated for significant compensation requests and being “defiant”. They were subsequently supplanted by Siyabonga Twala, Siphiwe Nkosi and Augustine Shitolo for the following time of 26 episodes what began on 15 December 2003. The new series was met with negative comments. South African artist and striking watcher of the sitcom Jabu Khanyile clarified that he favored the first characters and that the new series was “babble”

 

 

 

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Isencane Lengane: “Nothing Will Workout Between Me And Him” Said Thando

Thando’s mother is in Durban, she asked Thando to meet her and Thembinkosi at a restaurant. She agreed because her mother asked her, if it was not for her, she would not have come. Thando’s mother was the first to arrive at the restaurant, Thembinkosi arrived. Thando’s mother was surprised to see Thembinkosi walking in the restaurant with Pinky, she thought he was coming alone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Gods Must Be Crazy II, revealed that she was not paid for her role.

Leonora Jacobs, a Namibian actress who starred in the 1989 movie, The Gods Must Be Crazy II, has recently revealed that she was not paid for her role in the film. At the time of filming, Jacobs was just 5 years old, and now, at the age of 42, she lives with her mother and works as a shop assistant.

The Gods Must Be Crazy II was a box office hit, grossing $6.3 million, but Jacobs, like many child actors, did not receive any payment for her work. While this is a common practice in the film industry, it is still disheartening to hear that a young child who contributed to the success of a film did not receive any compensation for their efforts.


 

 

 

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