Makhadzi shows off her face with no makeup and she looks way more beautiful than millions of SA women

Popular South African artist, Makhadzi is excited about her forthcoming EP and she’s utilized every means to promote the project before its official release.Taking to social media, the musician shared photos of her face with no makeup, as her recent glammed-up photos have caused a stir on the internet.


 

 

 

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New ‘Sizok’thola’ host Xolani Maphanga arre sted for attempted mu rder

A well-known politician is allegedly behind new Sizok’thola host Xolani Maphanga’s attempted murder charges.

This is according to a Moja Love statement this week after the TV host handed himself over to the Soshanguve Police Station on Tuesday, 9 April, on allegations that he assaulted an elderly woman during the filming of one of the show’s episodes.


 

 

 

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Siphesihle Ndaba (Mazet) reveals what happened when she met with Oprah Winfrey.

Gomora’s Siphesihle Ndaba, known for her compelling portrayal of the tough and resilient character Mazet, has captivated audiences across South Africa.Yet, beyond her on-screen persona, Ndaba is a driven young actress with a profound desire to make a positive impact on the world, drawing inspiration from two influential women in her life: her mother and her mentor, the renowned US media mogul Oprah Winfrey.In a candid interview with TshisaLIVE, Ndaba shared insights into the values and experiences that have shaped her journey thus far. Reflecting on her upbringing, she spoke fondly of her mother’s unwavering resilience and selflessness, despite the challenges they faced as a single-parent household with limited financial means.Ndaba credits her mother for instilling in her a sense of determination and compassion, laying the foundation for her aspirations to pursue her dreams and make a difference in the world.

Ndaba’s trajectory took a pivotal turn when she crossed paths with Oprah Winfrey, whose philanthropic efforts in South Africa included the establishment of the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls. Ndaba, who attended the academy from grade 10, attributes much of her personal and professional growth to the invaluable opportunities and guidance she received through this transformative experience.Expressing deep gratitude for the opportunity afforded to her by Winfrey’s visionary initiative, Ndaba emphasized the profound impact it had on shaping her outlook and ambitions. Inspired by Winfrey’s example of empowerment and mentorship, Ndaba aspires to pay it forward by becoming a positive influence in the lives of others, just as Winfrey has been to her.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Moshe Ndiki’s surrogate finds it hard to accept twins, not hers.

Moshe Ndiki’s surrogate is finding it hard to accept that the twins belong to Moshe and not her.In a poignant exploration of the intricacies of surrogacy, Moshe Ndiki’s experience has shed light on the emotional complexities faced by both intended parents and surrogate mothers. Amidst the joy of welcoming twins into his life, Moshe has found himself navigating a delicate situation as his surrogate struggles to come to terms with the fact that the twins belong to him and not her. The story has sparked a broader discussion on the nature of parental bonds and the ethical considerations surrounding surrogacy.

Moshe Ndiki, a beloved figure in the South African entertainment industry, recently became a father to twins through surrogacy, fulfilling a long-held dream of parenthood. While the arrival of the twins brought immense joy and fulfillment to Moshe’s life, it also exposed the emotional complexities inherent in the surrogacy process.
The surrogate, whose identity remains undisclosed, played a pivotal role in bringing Moshe’s dream of parenthood to fruition. However, as the biological mother of the twins, she found herself grappling with conflicting emotions upon their birth. Despite her role as a gestational carrier, she struggled to reconcile her biological connection to the twins with the reality that they belonged to Moshe.The situation highlights the nuanced dynamics that can arise in surrogacy arrangements, where the boundaries between biological ties and parental rights can become blurred. While surrogates typically enter into agreements with the understanding that they are carrying a child for someone else, the emotional bond formed during pregnancy can complicate matters, leading to feelings of attachment and possessiveness.


 

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