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Inside Connie Ferguson’s family vacation in Namibia – Actress Sophie Ndaba reacts

November 21, 2023 styleyou
Well-known South African-based Motswana actress, filmmaker, producer, and businesswoman, Connie Ferguson’s family vacation thrilled fellow actress Sophie Ndaba.

Constance remains one of the country’s finest and most hard-working actresses. She owns several businesses but still finds time to shoot in several drama series. Other than working, Connie also knows something about spending the money.She shared her pictures and videos several times, enjoying quality time with his family.This time, Connie went to Namibia with her family and friends, and their pictures impressed Sophie Ndaba.

After Connie shared her vacation pictures, Sophie Ndaba had few words.

She only sent, emojis that showed how thrilled she was.

“❤️”

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Connie Ferguson’s Daughter Lesedi Matsunyane Ferguson Shares Saucy Pic From Her Mauritius Vacation

Connie Ferguson‘s daughter Lesedi Matsunyane Ferguson is in Mauritius, and she dropped social media content.
On Instagram, Lesedi shared picture showing her wearing swimwear that showed off her hourglass figure. Meanwhile, Mzansi peeps are freezing; the stunner enjoyed the island’s warm weather.

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South African Artist and Teacher Thembisile Twala Passes Away

South Africa is mourning the loss of renowned artist and teacher Thembisile Twala, who has sadly passed away. Twala was well known for her contribution to the music industry, particularly through her collaboration with Kwaito star Zola 7.

A Rising Star in the Music Industry
Mzansi first got to know Thembisile Twala when Zola 7 featured her on his 2004 hit song Don’t Cry from his album Bhambatha. The talented singer was discovered by Zola in 2003 through his popular SABC show Zola 7, which provided a platform for many aspiring artists.

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