Do you still remember Bash from Rhythm City?

He was once considered one of the bad boys of the entertainment industry.

He played the role of a rebellious kasi tsotsi Bash who was always getting up to no good on the e-tv show Rhythm City. Even in real life people believed he was a bad boy.

 


 
Before that he was best known for hosting the dance show Jam Alley and his role as Zamani Khoza on Generations and a DJ on SABC 1 drama Tsha Tsha.

But former child star and YO-tv Presenter Siphiwe Mtshali says he was never a bad boy to begin with, and never did half of the things Bash could pull off. “The industry always perceived me to be a bad boy because of the characters I played. They were always rebellious, bad boys and when I did anything wrong or made a mistake on the outside world I was seen as playing my character in real life. But that’s far from who I am.”

Siphiwe says he has always been a responsible husband and family guy who puts family first. He and his wife Charmaine Mtshali this year celebrate 14 years of marriage with their five children.

“I am a dad, a family guy, and a grounded person,” he says.

“Yes I have made a few mistakes, but I am human, it has not been anything outside of the ordinary. For me, my family always comes first and that’s all that matters,” he says.“My oldest is 15, my youngest is 10 years old. They are demanding. They don’t want to be known as Bash’s kids, they want you to be removed on social media and just live their own lives.”

Siphiwe wouldn’t disagree if his kids wanted to be actors and entertainers.

“I would advise against it, but I would want them to do what makes them happy.”

In the past, he has made a few bad decisions, but he learned from them and moved on.

“I am lucky my wife stuck by me. There were times when I was worried that she would leave, but she stuck with me through the tough times. Even when I was auditioning for work and not making it, she stuck around and was supportive,’ he says.

“She is truly my best friend and we are inseparable, we do everything together.”

Siphiwe and Charmaine run their production company Izigi Media and Entertainment and this year they worked on a show called Vanishing Cultures.

“She is a director and I’m the producer, we work on our productions. This year we did Vanishing Cultures which dealt with topics like polyandry – where a woman has more than one husband, as well as polygamy and being a gay man in South Africa. We had different opinions from people from 40 different countries and the show was very successful. It showed on DSTV channel 500 and in one of the shows we had Jammie Bartlett, and Connie Chiume.”

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This year has not been easy for many actors who struggled to find work including Siphiwe. His last big role on television was that of Bones in Isono, who has a child at the local orphanage and is very shady.

“Bones was sneaky gangster, but he was very interesting. He was an older version of Bash basically, a hustler and just a street character. I gave him a bigger belly and made him different from Bash. I portrayed him until he was killed,” Siphiwe says.

He also shot the film called Amanzi in Bloemfontein where he played a hobo who was always on a quest to find himself.

“I enjoyed playing him because he was such a spiritual guy and I am a spiritual person too,” he says.

“I believe in the higher power. I have a special calling with dreams but this is nothing official, I have never gone to thwasa, but I know what I know. I have a strong and special instinct and it’s not normal and I pray a lot,” he says.

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In August this year, Siphiwe lost his dad to old age-related illnesses.

“My dad was a prophet, and I think that’s where I got my special gift,” he says.

“My dad was ill then he went blind first before passing on. But when he was still ill, he asked us not to pray for him to live longer but for God to open the gates of heaven and welcome him because he has lived a full and good life.”

This year has not been easy for Siphiwe and other actors. After leaving Isono, Siphiwe has been hustling. Since his last production, he has been at home figuring out his next move, while being a father.

“Being a dad is also a full-time job and being at home has helped me to spend more time with my kids. But I am looking into my next project,” he says.

Siphiwe is working towards building a legacy for his family and children through his own production company.

“I have been hustling since. I know how to take care of my family even when I’m not appearing on TV. I have to hustle.”

Siphiwe says he can’t only rely on being cast for roles to make a living.

“I am tired of looking for jobs. I want to create jobs for myself and others. I don’t want to rely on auditions all my life. I don’t have a six-pack. I don’t have Instagram and Twitter followers and that is what is needed these days,” he says.

remember Twasa, the Jam Alley presenter who was everyones favorite?

Twasa, the former Jam Alley presenter, was a household name and a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. With her infectious smile and charismatic personality, she captivated audiences across the nation. As the host of the popular music show, she had a remarkable ability to connect with both the viewers and the guest artists, making each episode an unforgettable experience.


Today, we invite you to take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about the golden era of Jam Alley with a nostalgic glimpse into Twasa’s past. In an exclusive photo, we catch a glimpse of her vibrant energy and magnetic presence that made her everyone’s favorite presenter. The image captures her in a moment of pure joy, radiating positivity and warmth.

Since her time on Jam Alley, Twasa has remained an influential figure in the entertainment industry, using her platform to inspire and uplift others. Her infectious energy and passion for music have continued to shine through various endeavors.

As we look at the photo, we are reminded of the indelible mark Twasa left on our hearts and the lasting impact she made in the world of entertainment. She will forever be remembered as an icon and a true inspiration to aspiring presenters and artists alike.

So, let us take a moment to celebrate Twasa’s remarkable career and the joy she brought to our screens. Let her photo serve as a testament to her legacy, reminding us of the unforgettable moments she shared with us during her time as the beloved Jam Alley presenter.

Remember The African Man Who Married A Chinese Lady? Checkout Photos Of Them Enjoying Love Moments

Love has no boundary, love can take u anywhere, and today you’ll find out whom love has extended it’s hands on.

Even though the story of the African man from Nigeria who wed an Asian woman in China is not new to us, it would be intriguing to see their photographs and learn how they are adjusting to married life with two individuals from different continents. That is the essence of this article.

View pictures of them having fun and sharing romantic moments.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

They have been blessed with one child, who is growing up brilliantly, as you can see from the images up top.

Their love stories can also teach other Africans that getting married to someone from your tribe or region is not always necessary because love knows no boundaries. If you have feelings for someone who is not even from your tradition, go ahead and marry them.

How do you feel about these charming couples? Use the comments box below to express your thoughts and opinions.

Murdah Bongz gave his fans a show to remember

South African musician Murdah Bongz aka Mörda – real name Bongani Mohosana was spotted in an Instagram video shared on Tuesday, 15 August dancing on stage which had netizens and viewers of the clip turning their heads as they admired his carefree moves.


 

 

 

‘SMOOTH’: MZANSI REACTS TO MURDAH BONGZ’S EPIC MOVES
Murdah Bongz was praised for having a carefree personality after he was seen dancing in a clip posted on Instagram recently. In the video, the former Black Motion band member could be seen dressed in an outfit one can argue made him look older than his years as he took to the stage to show off an unusual dance style.

After seeing Murdah Bongz on stage, netizens rushed to the comment section of the post to share their most honest reviews regarding the musician’s moves.

Netizens were truly entertained by the musician’s moves and glad to see him living his best “unapologetic” life in front of the cameras. Earlier this year, he had sparked concern among his fans after he was spotted weeping on stage during one of his gigs, Briefly reported. And, because the song Rainbow by Black Motion ft Xoli M had been playing in the background, it reportedly had fans convinced that he had been missing his former band.

The Uwrongo hitmaker previously fell out with his band and has since been pursuing a solo career.

Get To Know Muvhango Actress Charlotte Mulaudzi And See Her

Khangwelo Charlotte Mulaudzi is an accomplished South African entertainer, money manager and a certified market analyst. She is a woman with many titles and not afraid to chase her dreams and have a brighter future. She is a true definition of brains and beauty and she has a sense of humor, style, fashion and personality. She is intelligent and sophisticated woman who is working around the clock to secure her future.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She is one of the most experienced successful people in the country and she has made a name for herself. She is best known for her role as Sundani on SABC 2 soapie opera Muvhango every weekdays. She has gathered the attention of many viewers through her good acting skills. She is smart, humble, calm and an inspiration to all young people out there to work hard to achieve their goals. She is sensational and phenomenal woman who is hard working, dedicated and committed to her profession and she is doing incredibly well.

She also as a voiceover artist, using her voice for adverts or business commercials. The gore star actress is a native of Venda in Limpopo Province. She had a humble understanding and built herself a solid foundation for her career. She was well raised by her parents and family members in a loving and secure environment. She is also known for her work as a radio reporter on Phalaphala FM . She graduated from the University of Johannesburg with a bachelor’s degree in economics. On her recent post on social media account she left Mzansi dumbstruck with her post showing off her remarkable beauty. Doesn’t she look extremely adorable. Please comment, like, click on and kindly share your thoughts.