Remember young girl who scored a deal with Albany? Look what Clover plans to do to her & her creche

After Bokomo offers a year’s worth of cornflakes, Clover will give the ‘Miss Albany’ girl and her creche milk for a year.

Bokomo gives “Miss Albany” a year’s worth of goods because her picture with the bread of Albany made many South Africans fall in love with her. Bokomo has given the family of Lethukukhanya Mjaji, also known as “Miss Albany,” a year’s worth of cornflakes.

 


 

 

The famous brand Bokomo reached out to commercial photographer Lungisani Mjaji, who took pictures of Lethukukhanya Mjaji, also known as “Miss Albany,” when she was three years old.

Miss Albany told the Bokomo brand, “We work for the Bokomo brand, and we just saw the lovely pictures you took of your niece with the Bokomo Corn Flakes box. The team would like to give her and her family a year’s worth of cornflakes to enjoy.

Companies are collaborating to support the family, and the image of the child that the child’s uncle took is receiving the attention it deserves. This family is close to making progress.

Bokomo told photographer Lungisani Mjaji that her uncle, who is also a photographer, took the picture of her with the Albany bread that went viral. The young lady is totally changing her family situation since she is being selected by many brands.

When her uncle made another grid and took a picture of her holding a box of Bokoma corn flakes, the famous brand wanted to give the family a year’s supply.

Remember this little girl from the movie Colombiana (2011)? Amandla Stenberg is now 25 years old ❤❤

A talented young actress who began in catalog work and commercials, Amandla Stenberg made her film debut as the child version of Zoe Saldana’s vengeful assassin in the surprise action hit “Colombiana” (2011). After notching a small turn in the heartwarming made-for-TV flick “A Taste of Romance” (Hallmark Channel, 2012), Stenberg saw her profile skyrocket when she landed the role of Rue in “The Hunger Games” (2012). The youngest competitor forced into the titular televised fight-to-the-death, the angelic but doomed Rue provided the futuristic thriller with its unforgettable heart and Stenberg earned excellent reviews for her work.


Already off to an auspicious professional start at her young age, Amandla Stenberg was poised to ascend even higher up the Hollywood ladder. Born Oct. 23, 1998 in Los Angeles, Amandla Stenberg was the daughter of an African-American mother and a Danish father, who chose her distinctive first name because it meant “power” in Zulu. She began her entertainment career doing Disney catalog modeling when she was four, and went on to film national commercials for McDonald’s, Walmart, and BuildTheDream.org, a PSA raising funds for a national memorial in Washington, D.C. to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. At the dedication ceremony for the memorial, legendary actress Cicely Tyson introduced Stenberg, who paid tribute to the four little girls who died in the Birmingham church bombing. Also a musician, Stenberg played the violin, drums and guitar and performed with her school’s band at such venues as the House of Blues and the Hard Rock Café. In 2010, she performed ADR for Tyler Perry’s hit sequel “Why Did I Get Married Too?” and the following year provided voiceover for an episode of “Falling Skies” (TNT, 2011- ).

Highest Rated: 100% Lemonade (2016)

Lowest Rated: 15% The Darkest Minds (2018)

Birthday: Oct 23, 1998

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

She made her film debut as the child version of Cataleya (Zoe Saldana) in the action hit “Colombiana” (2011), the tale of an assassin seeking vengeance on her parents’ murderers. Performing some of her own stunts, Stenberg earned notice for her strong screen presence before switching gears with a supporting role in the lightweight Teri Polo made-for-TV charmer “A Taste of Romance” (Hallmark Channel, 2012). Stenberg made international headlines when it was announced she had landed the coveted part of Rue, the youngest tribute forced to play “The Hunger Games” (2012) in the dystopian thriller based on the immensely popular trilogy by Suzanne Collins. Starring Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, the film told the story of a futuristic society where each year 24 young women and men must fight to the death on a gruesome reality show. Without a doubt the most pivotal and tragic figure in the series, Stenberg’s innocent, doomed Rue made a powerful impression and earned the young actress glowing reviews as the film itself seemed poised to become a global blockbuster. Following an arc on the fantasy series “Sleepy Hollow” (Fox 2013-17), Stenberg performed the voice role of Bia in “Rio 2” (2014) and co-starred in the sitcom “Mr. Robinson” (NBC 2016). Stenberg took on more mature roles in the indie dramas “As You Are” (2016) and “Everything, Everything” (2017), which also appearing in the feature-length music video for Beyoncé’s Lemonade (2016). After starring in the YA dystopian drama “The Darkest Minds” (2018) and World War II drama “Where Hands Touch” (2018), Stenberg received rave reviews for her starring role in race-relations teen drama “The Hate U Give” (2018).

Fans remember AKA a year after his death

Although a year after the death of renowned rapper Kiernan Forbes “AKA”, fans still haven’t forgotten him.

The country commemorated his life on Saturday, 10 February as some fans went to visit his grave at Westpark Cemetery in Joburg.

Many fans showed up while the hashtag #RIPAKA trended on social media platforms such as Facebook and X (Twitter).

 

 

 

 

 

down on Friday, 10 February 2023 in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

Fans who visited his grave told the publication they were not impressed that cops haven’t had any progress since he was killed.

Masego Modisane (27) visited the grave with her cousins and they took a selfie on the rapper’s grave.

“Knowing the justice system in this country, we knew nothing was going to be done. Especially after hearing stories and conspiracy theories going around that people of a higher status were involved.

“So, we definitely knew by then that justice wouldn’t be served. But we actually know that things will change because AKA had a lot of fans and we will push that justice be served,” she said.

Another fan, Hlatse Baby (37) said she was disappointed in the cops.

“AKA was so young, he had a lot of things to look forward to. Unfortunately, his life was cut short. I was a huge fan of his music. My favourite song by him was 10 Fingers featuring Anatii.

“It’s been a year since he was killed, we haven’t heard anything substantial about the case. The justice system is nonsense,” she said.

Another fan, Cabral Nkondo (41) remembered the day he found out the rapper had died.
“I remember it was Saturday morning and I was scrolling through social media and I saw people posting his pictures. That’s when I found out. Later that morning, I saw a confirmation on TV that Supa Mega passed away. It took me by surprise because you don’t expect a celebrity like that to be taken out in that manner.

“Fow now, what we can say is long live Supa Mega, long live! We send respect and blessings to his family. I hope they are together on this day and they are also able to remember his legacy,” he said.

Raefer Booysen (25) who was a die-hard fan said AKA’s death brought him to tears.

People started posting his pictures on WhatsApp and I teared up because I’ve always loved him from high school. On my matric blazer, I actually had ‘Supa Mega’ written, so I was a huge fan,” he said.

KZN police spokesman, Colonel Robert Netshiunda told the publication on Friday, 9 February that the matter was still under investigation.

“At the moment, we’re not giving any updates regarding the AKA murder case because it is still under investigation. Please give us time to investigate and when we have som

Rest in Peace My Queen, Condolences pour in to Boity.

In a heartfelt tribute shared on Instagram, Boity, the renowned rapper and media personality, expressed her deep sorrow over the passing of her beloved grandmother, whom she affectionately referred to as “Angel Lelo.” With poignant words, Boity honored the memory of her grandmother, reflecting on the profound impact she had on her life.


 

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‘Smoke and Mirrors’ viewers rally for the return of actor Zolisa Xaluva

In a surprising turn of events for fans of the hit telenovela “Smoke and Mirrors,” the replacement of award-winning actor Zolisa Xaluva with Hlomla Dandala has sparked a wave of criticism. Viewers, deeply attached to Xaluva’s portrayal of Caesar, have taken to social media platforms to express their dissatisfaction with Dandala’s interpretation of the character.


 

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