Minnie Dlamini is in full wedding planning mode

Minnie Dlamini is a bride-to-be and sources close to the TV presenter have told us that she is full swing in wedding preparations.

Minnie revealed a whack of a ring in December confirming that she is not only taken but that Quinton Jones had popped the question.
While you’ve been seeing Minnie on your TV screens on Tropika Island of Treasure‚ she hasn’t been out much on the social scene.
And for good reason. Like‚ hello. She’s got a wedding to plan.
“Minnie has taken charge of the planning. She is very involved. She’s not the kind of bride that is just going to have someone do everything. This is her big day and she wants to have personal touches on everything‚” said a source.
On Twitter Minnie said that she has been vacant on the social scene.
Minnie has said that previous relationships have taught her to keep her romantic life out of the public eye. But a happy bride can’t contain her excitement. We can’t wait for more deets.

Dineo Ranaka opens up about why Dineo’s Diary is off air


Before it became fashionable for Mzansi celebrities to have reality shows, media personality Dineo Ranaka pioneered the craze with her show Dineo’s Diary. The show was not only entertaining but gave us a real glimpse into Dineo’s life. We saw her happy, sad, emotional and witnessed everything with her.
Speaking to DRUM recently Dineo revealed that she happy that the show is off air for now. “I wanted to discontinue the bloody show,” Dineo explained. “Whether it will come back again, I don’t know but I am not pitching for it,” the radio host said.
Dineo explained that some of the things people saw on the show were too personal and it’s stuff one should not expose to public scrutiny.
“Those are things I went through in my life and you’d think my life is one big movie! I don’t regret doing it though; I just feel there were certain things I didn’t need to expose,” she tells DRUM.
Dineo is currently part of her family’s reality show The Ranakas.

HomeEntertainmentArticle Somizi shades Babes: There were other massive songs after Wololo

As celebs swarm to comfort Babes Wodumo after her SAMA disappointment, media personality and SAMA23 host Somizi told fans that there were other major songs besides Wololo.

Metro FM breakfast show which he co-hosts with DJ Fresh, Somizi said that while the attention was focused on Babes' hit single Wololo not winning anything, it was important to realise that it wasn't the only big song in the country.
"Wololo was played a lot but it wasn't the only song that was played (on radio). You have to remember timing. Babes became big at the very beginning of the year (the period in which SAMA nominations are considered) so other things happened after," he said. 
"(Kwesta's track) Ngud was played everywhere. We played it to death at 5FM," added DJ Fresh.  
Somizi was reacting to the social media storm that erupted after Babes walked away with no awards at the SAMAs over the weekend.
He later offered Babes some advice, encouraging her to keep making music until her "big break" came.
"I know how she feels because it took me a long time to be where I am today. It takes time. Babes you are just being cooked at the moment," he added.
Babes took to social media after the awards to vent her anger at the awards.
"These awards are sold. Continue buying the awards. But it's fine, we won't starve," she said.

“Nyaope Makes Me Forget The Pain”,Bluetooth Master Said

“The cravings  are unbearable  that you do not care about the risks anymore”
“When I do not have anything and  my friend has a hit he injects himself and then I draw his blood and inject it in myself to get my high”, said the Bluetooth master.
It is called Bluetooth after the technology  that shares different digital devices,but for addicts practising it,say experts,bluetooth means infection of potential deadly diseases.
Department of health spokes-man Joe Mail said experts feared that HIV transmission rate would skyrocket
“We need to educate people about the danger of sharing blood.We are worried about this trend”,he said

Fired Generations actors beg for their jobs back

Generations : The Legacy producers don’t want the 16 fired actors who went on strike for bigger pay packets!
Showbiz sources claimed some of the “Generations 16” have been begging to get back in.
A technician claimed Nambitha Mpumlwana has been in touch with the producers. He claimed: “Many fired actors are secretly trying to get back in, but management doesn’t want them to.”
According to the mole, a staff member said: “It’s cold outside for the rebels, so they come back begging!"
Another source said: “Some actors have mended their relationship with the producers.
“Others are trying to get their jobs back.”
A third source said: “The industry is cruel. I hope they find something.”
Generations spokesperson, Gaaratwe Mokhethi, said: “Mfundi is focusing on his current actors. I can’t comment on the past.”
Nambitha refused to comment.
Source : DialySun

EXCLUSIVE PICS : The Flashy Lifestyle Of Sandile Mantsoe ‘Karabo Mokoena’s Murder Accused Boyfriend

Murder accused, Sandile Mantsoe is a popular forex trader who was not shy to show off his flashy cars and luxury lifestyle. With a fleet of many cars, some limited editions and a true baller attitude in clubs. His trading company, Trillion Dollar Legacy offered courses for R12 000 . See the The Flashy Lifestyle Of Sandile Mantsoe ‘Karabo Mokoena’s Murder Accused Boyfriend’ below

Golden boot loss saddens Ndoro


Johannesburg - Orlando Pirates striker Tendai Ndoro expressed his disappointment to surrendering the Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot to the inform Cape Town City forward Lebohang Manyama.
The Zimbabwean international started the 2016/17 PSL season like a house on fire and was considered as the perfect candidate to clinch the prestigious accolade.
However, his lack of regular game time since the arrival of a new coach Kjell Jonevret in February dented his scoring touch.
Ndoro did not pile the pin the blame onto the Swedish born tactician as he hinted that lack of consistency from his side led to him losing the award.
Ndoro scored 12 goals in total while Manyama walked away with 13 league goals respectively.
"This is football and anything can happen but I’m very disappointed in myself for not being consistent,” Ndoro lamented.
"First round of the season I scored all the goals and second round how many did I score? Only one and it's not good.
"It was still the same football and the same Tendai Ndoro playing...
"Anyway congratulations to Lebo (Manyama), he really deserves it. He was very consistent throughout the season.
"Even in the second round of the season he didn’t stop pushing. But I’m very disappointed in the end."

Our leadership has no morals‚ no ethics‚ no justice - Motlanthe

Recent events at state enterprise Eskom show the extent to which public resources are being abused‚ former president Kgalema Motlanthe said on Thursday.

Motlanthe was speaking at the launch of social justice organisation Oxfam South Africa on Thursday in Johannesburg‚ coinciding with Africa Day celebrations.
“Eskom is the biggest industrial company on the continent. Transnet is the second biggest industrial company on the continent. They are owned by the public‚ but if you refer to recent shenanigans at Eskom‚ you will see a resource that is not being used for the benefit of the people‚” Motlanthe said.
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“There are people there who expect to be praised for keeping the lights on when that is their only responsibility.”
Motlanthe’s jab at the power utility comes about a week after embattled Eskom CEO Brian Molefe was reinstated‚ amid confusion over the circumstances under which he left.
The former president said that state enterprises like Eskom should pour its resources into programmes to employ and train young South Africans‚ in order to advance the interests of the poor.
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He reminded state enterprises that ultimately they are accountable to the public.
“The election and appointment of board members and senior staff is something the public should have a hand in‚” Motlanthe said.
Motlanthe reflected on South Africa’s democratic journey and the country’s on-going political crisis‚ marked by “the absence of ethical‚ moral and just leaders”.
“They have taken up office and fallen into incumbency‚ forgetting they are accountable to the people who put them there. This must be spoken about frankly. We find ourselves in a time where open and robust national discourse is in deficit‚” he said.
“South Africans find themselves laying their heads to rest at night and wondering what changes they will face then they wake in the morning.”
The democratic state established in 1994 has not yet been consolidated and remains fraught with social inequality and the advancement of individual interests‚ he said.
He added that when state resources are abused for personal gain‚ the effects are most acutely felt by the most downtrodden in the country.
Motlanthe congratulated Oxfam’s work in promoting inclusive growth and human-centred economies/

Babes Wodumo leaves the #SAMA23 with dololo

Wololo hitmaker Babes Wodumo has become the talk of the town after she walked away empty handed at the SAMAs which brought the Sun City Superbowl to life.

Babes unfortunately didn't take home any gongs, which is a repeat of what happened at the Metro FM Music Awards earlier this year.
ALSO READ: Babes Wodumo: 'I did not need English to be nominated by BET'
Even though the gqom queen ended the show with an explosive performance, she promised that she will boycott awards if she went home with nothing.
During a red carpet interview on Saturday night Babes reiterated her statements. 
Mampintsha uploaded an expletive ridden video on twitter to express his frustrations.
 "F***k all this sh**t  F**k! you're jealous, you're all jealous. How can a song trend the whole year, little kids were singing the song, even little white kids! Then you as a board decide that this  is the song that won and Babes doesn't win. Babes always doesn't win because you guys are jealous, you're jealous."  A visibly upset Mampintsha charges.
Watch the video here
Babes also took to social media to speak her mind.
Babes went on to say that it was 'clear that awards are bought here in South Africa'.  The singer however let it be known that  despite her lack of awards she's still booking gigs.
 "I was even nominated for the BET's overseas but I don't get even one award at home? There is no such thing, please don't play with us. Continue to buy your awards. Continue and feel free, because we're not going to go hungry, we're getting booked. I will always be Babes and Mampintsha will always be Mampintsha and West Ink will always be West Ink. Thank you" 

Spooky crooks target the dead, looting tombstones

The Ekurhuleni cemetery haunted by nyaope users who steal ashes of cremated departed, is now under siege from criminals who loot gravestones.

Earlier this month, Sowetan revealed how drug addicts raided boxes keeping cremated remains at Mooifontein Cemetery lying between Kempton Park and Tembisa to indulge their addiction by smoking the ashes.
Now tombstones worth thousands of rands are being stolen. Several families in Tembisa are in a state of shock after realising that tombstones marking the graves of their loved ones have vanished without trace.
Vivian Mokobane, 70, was traumatised after the tombstone she erected for her late mother disappeared.
"I worked very hard to save money to buy my mother that tombstone. It was so beautifully made of marble and it had two flower pots at the bottom where I could put fresh flowers.
"I cleaned it regularly and it was always shining," she said.
Mokobane said she visited the grave in December and found the flower pots gone.
"I went back to the manufacturer and asked them to make new pots for me. I went back in March and found that the whole tombstone was gone.
"I almost fainted. I could not believe it. It feels like they exhumed her body," she said.
Mokobane said she had paid R 9000 for the tombstone.
"I was working at the time and I sacrificed a lot to buy it before I retired. How am I going to pay for another tombstone. It probably costs R 30000 now. I am devastated. My mother's grave is very important to me. I come here when I miss her, when I want to talk to her."
Rufus Mamabolo, 59, said his family erected a tombstone for his father in November and they had intended to unveil it in April.
The headstone had vanished when they visited ahead of its unveiling ceremony.
"We bought the tombstone for R 17000 and now the manufacturer has charged us R22000 (to replace it) and they want it in cash," he said.
"We do not know if they'll come back and take it again. I'd feel better if I found it broken, not stolen. The head was properly removed and it is clear they do it during the day as there are no lights here [at night]."
Mamabolo said the Ekurhuleni municipality should reimburse his family for their loss.
When he complained to the municipality he was referred to the police.
Norkem Park police have confirmed they were investigating five cases of stolen tombstones in the area.
Police spokesman Captain Lesibana Molokomme said they were concerned by the spike in graveyard crimes.
"Police arrested three suspects on March 14. They were carrying used tombstone blocks. Complainants were called to check the blocks and one of them identified one as stolen from their relative's grave," he said.
Molokomme said the men, who were caught by cemetery guards, were arrested and charged with theft and malicious damage to property.

Council spokesman Themba Gadebe said stricter measures were being put in place.
He confirmed the recent arrests, and that there were four security guards at both gates of the graveyard and one patrolling with a dog.

Kwesta, Amanda Black and Khaya Mthethwa already winners at #SAMA23

Idol SA alum and gospel sensation Khaya Mthethwa won big last night at the 23rd South Africa Music Awards (SAMA23).

Ahead of the main show tonight to be broadcast live on SABC 1 at 8pm, the first round of awards were handed out on Friday night in Sun City.
Mthethwa took home two awards for his album The Dawn in the categories Best Contemporary Faith Music Album and Best Live Audio Visual Recording.
Rapper Kwesta and songbird Amanda Black walked away with one award apiece. Kwesta scooped Best Collaboration Award with his hit Ngud’ while Amanda won Best R&B/Soul/Reggae Album for her release Amazulu.
They go into the main awards show tonight with four nominations each.

See the full list of winners for night one at the SAMA23 below:

 Adult Contemporary
* Hugh Masekela - No Borders

Best African Adult
* Soul Kulture - Ngeliny'ilanga

Best Alternative Music Album
* Native Young - Kings

Best R&B/Soul/Reggae Album
* Amanda Black - Amazulu

Best Contemporary Faith Music Album
* Khaya Mthethwa - The Dawn

Beste Pop Album
* ADAM - Hoogtevrees

Best Jazz Album
* Nduduzo Makhathini with Umgidi Trio and One Voice Vocal Ensemble - Inner Dimensions

Best Classical and/Instrumental Album
* Charl du Plessis Trio - Baroqueswing Vol. II

Best Traditional Music Album
* Dr Thomas Chauke Na Shinyori Sisters - Shimatsatsa No 34: Xiganga

Best African Artist
* Patoranking - Patoranking

Best Live Audio Visual Recording
* Khaya Mthethwa -The Dawn

Best Collaboration
* Kwesta - Ngud'

Best Music Video of the Year
* Miss Pru – Ameni

Best Produced Album of the Year
* sjava - Isina Muva

Best Engineered Album of the Year
* Arno Carstens - Aandblom 13

Best Remix of the Year
* Vic - Wena Wedwa (MusicCraftMAN Mix)

Best Selling DVD of the Year
* Joyous Celebration 20

Best Selling Digital Artist
* Sfiso Ncwane – Ngipholise Nkosi

Best Selling Album of the Year
* My Hart Bly In n Taal – Refentse

CAPASSO Best Selling Digital Download Composer’s Award
* Sfiso Ncwane – Ngipholise Nkosi

BREAKING : Mpumalanga Boy Commits Suicide After Finding Out His Sugar Mu_mmy Is His Biological Mother,Video Emerges


Mpumalanga – There was sad news in Mpumalanga last Friday after a 26 year old boy ‘blesse’ ended up commiting suicide after he had se_x with her long lost mother.
Baleseng Makgaba lost his mother when he was still a minor and had to be raised by his father up to date.
The father described Mrs Makgaba (sug_armummy) as an irresponsible mother and a coward who caused the death of their own son.The father added that Baleseng never got to know his mother since she left years back only to meet last Friday in the bar.
After having hooked up in the bar they went on to have se_x at the place where the boy is renting As they left the house the next morning the youngman’s father accidentally met with the two and identified Mrs Makgaba and later informed the boy about his ‘sugarmu_mmy’ who could not stomach the disturbing news and later committed suicide.
More details to follow….

NO UNDER 18 PICS : Pretoria Nurse Loses Her Job After Work-Mate Posts Her Bedroom Photos Online – Shocking


”Before you signed the document which states what is required and expected in nursing I’m sure you read that indecent exposure would not be tolerated in any way,be it online or offline. I’m sure you were very aware of the consequences,we were not there when the photos were leaked so we cannot basically buy your version of blaming friends”,Mr Mongwegi who represented the state was quoted as saying.
Below are the photos that have caused controversy :


Source: iMzansi

Kalushi star cries sabotage


Thabo Rametsi, the star of the biopic of struggle icon Solomon Mahlangu, is seething at what he called "lack of support" from local cinemas.

The film has been dropped from a reported 36 cinemas following its release last month, and it is now shown in only 18 cinemas nationwide.
Rametsi, who stars alongside South African actress Pearl Thusi, told Sowetan that the movie has been "sabotaged" by local cinema companies.
He said they were given 17 cinemas nationwide and after they complained to Nathi Mthethwa, the Minister of Arts and Culture and the number was increased to 33.
"Even then, the cinemas they allocated for Kalushi are mostly [Cine] Prestige, which means tickets are more expensive than your normal cinemas, which means our targeted market cannot, on average, afford a ticket.
"Even I don't watch movies at Prestige."
Rametsi said the cinemas allocated for the movie are also not close enough to the townships, which is where a majority of people more likely to watch the movie are located.
Rametsi pointed out that Kalushi was still not available at cinemas in the North West and Limpopo.
The movie is believed to have grossed just under R5-million in its two months at cinemas, despite the popular hashtag #GoSeeKalushi.
It bagged the best film award at the Luxor African Film Festival in Egypt recently.
The movie also premiered at the British Film Institute last week on the day which marked 38 years since Mahlangu was hanged.
NuMetro said in a statement the movie was removed because there were bigger films such as Keeping with the Kadasamays which has raked in R1.6 million at the box office on opening weekend, while Kalushi managed only R763 877 in the opening week.

UPDATE: Statement from Ster-Kinekor

Kalushi had opening screenings at twenty-seven Ster-Kinekor cinemas across the country, in its first week of release. In addition, in week two, we added four additional screens, with another one added in the third week of its release. In most instances, we add additional sites following the film’s performance in its first and second weeks of release. The movie is now in its fifth week on the circuit, and is currently playing at nine Ster-Kinekor cinemas across the country. It is common for movies to have reduced screens as the weeks progress and this is no different for Kalushi.
In addition, Ster-Kinekor sponsored a special screening of the movie at Ster-Kinekor’s Waterfall Mall site in Rustenburg, on 17 March, as part of its sponsorship of the Youth Achiever Award during the SAFTAs 11 weekend ceremonies. Learners from local schools in the area were invited to attend the screening. Ster-Kinekor also hosted a number of special screenings for the general public and for stakeholders from various corporates and government departments. In March, we also hosted an event at our Mall of Africa cinema with the film makers, key media and guests to discuss the film and drive support for the local film industry; driving efforts within our cinema space and creating awareness for the movie. To date, we have sold 12 block bookings for the film through the Ster-Kinekor sales team.
Our scheduling is determined by audience attendance trends and demands, as well as weekly new release schedules. This is the general process we follow for all movie releases, allowing room for changes to our screening schedule and rotation of movie titles.
To date Kalushi has brought in over R2.3 million at our box office since release.

Nomvelo gains upper hand over mental ailments

Scandal! actress Nomvelo Makhanya has for the first time revealed details about winning the battle against bipolar, anxiety and depression.

The 21-year-old star, who plays the role of rebellious teenager Lindiwe Ngema, on the e.tv soapie, said she hoped her story would help others.
“When I visited my psychiatrist he told me that he wanted me to book myself into hospital the next day. I was hesitant. I kept thinking, ‘Dr, I need to get back to work tomorrow’.
“I was also scared that people wouldn’t understand and that I would be away with no support,” she explained.
At the time, Makhanya said she felt like everything was impossible to handle and sometimes felt like she could not make it through the day.
“I felt like I was drowning and felt like with every breath I was waging a war against myself,” Makhanya reflected.
After spending three weeks in hospital last year and getting the necessary help, Makhanya won the war.
“I didn’t really listen to what people were saying or worried what they thought of me, but I did get judged.”
Now about a year later, the rising star is in a much better space and has spoken out to inspire other people.
“I want people to know that there is hope. You have to take it one day at a time and believe that it will get better. I still struggle some days and I have to talk to myself and let myself know that it will be alright, even if I don’t feel like it in the moment,” she added.

Eskom inquiry will cover all contracts from 2007 - including coal procurement contracts in state of capture report


The inquiry into Eskom’s procurement that Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown plans to institute will cover all contracts dating back to 2007 including the coal procurement contracts which were the subject of the state of capture report of former public protector Thuli Madonsela.

The inquiry will examine the seven or more investigations into alleged maladministration and corruption in Eskom since 2007 — the year when load-shedding started — including the one by law firm Dentons. These reports were in the past only dealt with by the Eskom board.
The minister’s inquiry will operate alongside the one proposed by Parliament’s portfolio committee on public enterprises.
The Department of Public Enterprises is drawing up the terms of reference for the inquiry which Brown said on Thursday is likely to be undertaken by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU). A retired judge would pull the final report together into clear recommendations to ensure that there were no doubts about the credibility of the investigation.
The department already has a memorandum of agreement with the SIU which obviates the need for putting the inquiry out to tender.
The time frame for the inquiry would be worked out with the SIU which has its own forensic investigators.
Brown said at a media briefing ahead of her budget vote speech in the National Assembly that “we have to confront and overcome the cloud of allegations and counter-allegations about corruption in state owned companies“.
It was important she said to get to the bottom of the allegations of impropriety.
“Eskom’s reputation has been torn to shreds and the company has been reduced to a symbol of malfeasance” Brown told journalists. There had been no prosecutions‚ convictions and legal processes.
She insisted that the inquiry that she planned was not intended as an alternative to the inquiry proposed by Madonsela in her state of capture report as it would be much deeper and broader. “I would like it to be a fair process‚” she said.
The minister noted that Eskom was performing “admirably” compared to two years ago and was expected to make a profit in the 2016/17 financial year. It was making do with a 2.2% tariff hike and still planned to reduce its dependence on state guarantees by R150bn. There had been no electricity disruptions for more than 510 days and there was a generation reserve of 3000-4000MW.
“Eskom is well on track to meet the 80% plant energy availability target‚” Brown said‚ noting that it was currently running at plant energy availability of 77.34% compared to 60% in 2014.
Because of the sluggish economic conditions‚ Transnet had extended the implementation period of its market demand strategy from seven years to 10 years.

K Naomi dedicates degree to late mom

Model and presenter K Naomi has dedicated her degree to her late mother.

The sexy starlet from Mahikeng in North West graduated with a BA degree in brand building and management from Vega Bordeaux School this week.
Her mother, Margerette Noinyane, died in 2012.
“Two days before I lost my mom, she asked my sister to make sure I study and have something to fall back on.
“Three years of studying full time and an extra year to repeat a module... three years of sacrificing the things I enjoy and working on my career. Three years that I can confidently say were my toughest years,” she shared on Instagram.
Speaking to Sowetan yesterday, the starlet whose real name isNaomi Noinyane, said she was happy to finally fulfil her late mother’s wish.
“I am so happy, more so because I managed to do this while working and studying full time. A lot of people prefer to study part-time and work.”
Noinyane said she would not have been able to complete her degree if it was not for her mother who died in hospital of lung complications.
“I was studying something else at the time at Varsity College and I didn’t really like the course so I dropped out and was focusing on work. When she was in hospital she said she would be happy if I went back to school and had something to fall back on,”she said.
The BET A-list presenter and swimwear model said her sister and uncle helped her secure a bursary and forked out money for other things she needed for her studies.
“I made it this far because of their help. I am still paying off some loans from my first year studies but I am very thankful of their support. My sister is so happy right now you would swear she is the one who graduated.”
Noinyane, who is one of country’s reigning It Girls in the entertainment industry, plans on putting her degree to good use.
“I definitely want to go corporate soon. That is where the money is. I have my CV ready and will be sending it out soon.”
Noinyane joins a list of young celebrities who recently obtained academic qualifications. Skeem Saam actress Mogau Motlhatswi graduated with a BA degree from the University of Johannesburg (UJ) earlier this year, while Muvhango actress Innocentia Makapila Muvhango also graduated from UJ last year and this week bagged another degree.