DJ Zinhle and Murdah Bongz all loved up at Black Coffee’s star-studded 47th Birthday party

Popular South African DJ, reality TV star, and businesswoman, DJ Zinhle is undoubtedly loved right as she looks excited beside her husband Murdah Bongz at a recent event.


 

 

 

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Ukhozi FM presenter Bheka ‘Beekay’ Mchunu has passed away

Senior Ukhozi FM presenter Bheka “Beekay” Mchunu has passed away. News of Mchunu’s passing was shared on Tuesday night by various accounts on social media, including his friend and former Ukhozi FM presenter Linda Sibiya.

“To Ukhozi FM listeners, Mchunu family and friends: Losing my brother and friend is painful to me and my family. May Macingwane rest in peace. I will pay my respects should the opportunity arise,” Sibiya captioned a video of Mchunu on X.

According to a local publication, a close friend also confirmed the radio host’s death. The source revealed that Mchunu passed away in hospital on Tuesday night.

“It’s tragic news, as you would understand. Everyone is still in shock. But I prefer that you speak to the family. They should be the ones who break the news to you. A person’s death is sensitive. As you would know in our culture as Africans,” he explained.


 

 

 

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Just a good cop with two belts…” – Mbali-Rose Ngaleka

Mbali Rose Ngaleka recently took to social media to celebrate the completion of her studies at Unisa. Her Facebook post caused a frenzy, with many sending hearty congratulations to the young woman in blue. In this exclusive feature, Mbali shares the highlights of her academic journey at Unisa.

The journey
Ngaleka is a 26-year-old South African Police Service (SAPS) detective, and has served at the Sophiatown Police Station since 2017. Mbali holds a Bachelor of Arts in Police Science. Explaining why she chose to study at Unisa, Ngaleka says: “As a police officer, my working hours are very demanding. I work 12 hours a day, four days a week, so I would never have sufficient time to attend lectures at a traditional university.” She adds that, as an open, distance and e-Learning university, Unisa was the institution of choice for her. “The College of Law assisted me by drawing up a semester study plan,” she says. “This enabled me to submit assignments on time and prepare for my exams. My lecturers and professors were always a phone call or e-mail away. Furthermore, Unisa was, and still is, an affordable and value-for-money university.”

Ngaleka says completing the degree took a lot of hard work and she dropped out at some point. Thankfully, a professor from the College of Law saw great potential in Ngaleka and followed up to encourage her to re-register and complete her studies. She eventually did, and today Ngaleka says she feels honoured to have a Unisa qualification. She adds: “I feel motivated to change the stereotype around police officers – it is often said that we only hold matric certificates. I now feel instilled with discipline and integrity.”

#Trending
Ngaleka’s Facebook post celebrating this milestone quickly went viral and topped the trends list. Sharing her sentiments, she says: “Initially, I could not believe it. I never expected the post to go viral as I was only celebrating an undergrad qualification. However, when the pictures started trending, I knew I had made a great impact on a lot of people’s lives, even though I still don’t know how. But obtaining a BA in Policing is a great win for the criminal justice system. A learned cop means a better investigation, which results in a better trial and a possible conviction. Through the responses to my Facebook post, I realised that a lot of police officers want to study, but only a few are motivated.”


 

 

 

 

 

 

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Meet vhonani mulovhedzi a man who reside in Limpopo-Mukumbani village.

Meet vhonani mulovhedzi a man who reside in Limpopo-Mukumbani village.

He digs up a 14 metre long borehole using shovels and pickaxes as he was suffering from lack of water.

Now he is using this water to irrigate his plants and he also offers free water to his villagers as there is water crisis in Mukumbani village.Meet vhonani mulovhedzi a man who reside in Limpopo-Mukumbani village📍🇿🇦,He digs up a 14 metre long Borehole using Shovels and pickaxes as he was suffering from lack of water💧.Now he is using this water irrigate his plants and he also offers free water to his villagers as there is water crisis in Mukumbani village.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Musa Mseleku responds to rumours that he treats Mpumelelo’s children better than Sne’s children.

Uthando Nesthembu” star Musa Mseleku has reacted to being accused of treating Mpumelelo’s kids better than Sne’s.

Reality star and businessman Musa Mseleku recently faced backlash on social media. He was accused of allegedly picking favorites among his grandchildren. A fan said he treats his son Mpumelelo Mseleku’s children better than his daughter Sne’s children.


 

 

 

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