Khune’s wife claps back at Minnie Dlamini comparison

Itumeleng Khune’s Triumph on the Pitch and the Unwavering Support from His Wife, Sphelele

 


 

 

 

 

 

Kaizer Chiefs’ goalkeeper and captain, Itumeleng Khune, marked his return to the pitch with a stellar performance, securing a victory for his team in the Black Label Cup against Stellenbosch with a scoreline of 2-1 on Saturday, January 6.As Khune celebrated his triumphant comeback, the spotlight shifted momentarily to his personal life, with his wife, Sphelele, responding to a troll’s attempt to draw comparisons between her and Khune’s ex-girlfriend, Minnie Dlamini.

Khune and Sphelele, who have been a couple since 2019 and share two daughters, have maintained a strong and supportive relationship. The couple often shares glimpses of their life together on social media, showcasing their love and commitment.Despite facing a recent club suspension due to misconduct, Khune’s return to the field was met with admiration from fans, including his wife, who took to Instagram to express her pride in the club captain.

In the midst of the positive comments, a troll took an unpleasant jab, insinuating that Khune’s relationship with Sphelele would meet the same fate as his previous one with Minnie Dlamini. Initially brushing it off with laughing emojis, Sphelele eventually responded assertively, questioning the commenter, “Are you God?”

Khune, who has transitioned from his days as a celebrity bachelor to embracing family life, has previously dated well-known personalities like Minnie Dlamini, Sbahle Mpisane, and Ntombi Mzolo. However, his focus has shifted towards his current family of four, with Sphelele being a constant pillar of support.

Acknowledging Khune’s dedication to family life, a follower commended him on being a family man in a recent post, to which Khune replied with a simple yet heartfelt, “Amen to that.”

As Khune continues to make headlines on and off the pitch, the love and support from his wife, Sphelele, remain a prominent and uplifting aspect of his personal journey.

Touching: Shebeshxt attends daughter’s funeral in wheelchair

Recovering controversial Limpopo rapper Shebeshxt was wheelchaired to his daughter’s funeral on Saturday, 22 June.


 

 

 

While the venue was heavily guarded by security personnel, the artist, surrounded by health workers and guards, entered the tent at Lebowakgomo Zone A with a tearful face.

The sobbing rapper, who remained seated in his wheelchair, had his oxygen tank plugged in while a drip wire was covering his nose and his drip placed on his lap.

His entrance to the tent while the funeral service was going on changed the whole mood of the mourners, who began sobbing in compassion due to how the artist looked.

His state of appearance looked very alarming and was sad to watch.

The artist’s vitals were checked while the funeral service was ongoing, and his foot appeared to be bandaged.

The artist was given a private moment to view the remains of his beloved daughter, Onthatile Chuene, for the last time.

A white cloth was used to shield the mourners from seeing the remains and his reaction while Shebeshxt viewed the body.

He was also heavily guarded during the procedure.

Offering words of encouragement, the Provincial Chairman of the EFF, Lawrance Mapoulo, said that Shebeshxt surrounded himself with the wrong crowd.

Shebeshxt attends daughter’s funeral

“From here henceforth, you must never go alone, never drive a car while you alone. When you leave here, you must surround yourself with real men and women. You know who they are. They are there next to you. You must make sure that you save us from the traumatic experience we found ourselves in,” he added.

Mapoulo emphasised that to save people from the traumatic experience, Shebeshxt must change how he lives.

“We are shocked and never intended to see something like this. To the parents of Onthatile, bad things have happened in the past, but we understand there was a man who once lost everything he had, including his children, but he had something strong, faith to believe that in all that happens, God knows,” he said.

Shebeshxt attends daughter’s funeral

Mapoulo wished the artist a speedy recovery and said that one thing he likes about Shebeshxt is that he knows how to pray.

“God is preparing you for a good destiny,” he said.

Different speakers described Onthatile as a very humble child, full of joy, forever bubbly, and always giggling.

They said she was a singer and would sing along with her father while taking videos.

Speaking on behalf of Onthatile’s school, Northern Academy, Margaret Lekganyan said that she got to know Shebeshxt’s character, which most people were not aware of until now.

“When we were helping him enrol his daughter, he said he wants the best for his child. The father figure in him is the character we never knew he had,” she said.

Shebeshxt attends daughter’s funeral

Margaret added that Onthatile was a celebrity in the school.

“She acted normal like any other child. She was well disciplined, full of life and joy,” she added.

The family said that they are traumatised by this painful experience and will take time to heal and come to terms with Onthatile’s passing.

Onthatile lost her life after the VW Polo she was travelling on overturned after it collided with a heavy motor vehicle.

The accident left Shebeshxt and his baby mama injured, while he also spent days in ICU.

-dailysun

RIP: Pitch Black Afro mourns the death of his mother

Popular South African rapper, a former convict Pitch Black Afro has lost his mother. His mother Geli Amelia Vilanculos Ngcobo died a week ago at her house in Orlando East and was buried this week at Avalon Cemetery, Soweto.

Pitch Black Afro, real name Thulani Ngcobo, is known for his hit singles such Ntofontofo’, Never Let You Go and Let’s Make Love.

The 45-year-old rapper told the publication he is grateful for the time he got to spend with his mother after his release from prison.

“My mother passed away in front of us, while we were listening to radio stories on Ukhozi FM. She asked us to put her on the couch as she was tired from standing, not knowing those were her last words. She was 82, I’ll always love her,” he said.


 

 

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Cassper Nyovest to debut at a Christian concert

Renowned South African rapper Cassper Nyovest is set to make his debut at a Christian concert. This marks a significant moment in his career, as he ventures into a new musical environment. Known for his dynamic performances in the hip-hop scene, Cassper’s participation in a Christian concert demonstrates his versatility and willingness to explore different genres and audiences.

 

 
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