Coming up on Scandal! this July 2024 1: 12 July 2024

Coming up on Scandal! this July 2024:
Monday 1 July 2024
Episode 67
A man declines a rope out of his grave. George leads Dintle up the garden path. Love is excused from business.
Tuesday 2 July 2024
Episode 68
Dintle is alarmed when she notices a potential danger to her sleeping roommate. A woman’s ex becomes a fugitive from the law, and she decides to go on the run with him.
Wednesday 3 July 2024
Episode 69


 

 

 

A missing person causes distress and there’s a major breach of privacy. Linda is handed a loaded gun and dared to use it. MaHilda captures a spicy moment.
Thursday 4 July 2024
Episode 70
The truth unleashes chaos and scrutiny. Romance triumphs over bromance. Gossip gone wrong lands MaHilda in hot waters.
Friday 5 July 2024
Episode 71
An announcement raises the awareness that situation needs to be exposed. Talitha intervenes when she realises that her son is in dire straits.
Monday 8 July 2024
Episode 72
A call for help is made, but is it heard? A woman makes an appeal, but it seems those bridges have been burned. Zaza’s money hungry ways leave a man shattered.
Tuesday 9 July 2024
Episode 73
A blast from the past has Layla on high alert. Zaza’s shenanigans come knocking. Tlhogi’s odd behaviour raises eyebrows.
Wednesday 10 July 2024
Episode 74
In a surprising turn of events, the victim gets the upper hand. Vuvu gets exciting news, but Mihloti suspects something is up. The tables are turned on Zaza.
Thursday 11 July 2024
Episode 75
Tlhogi gets the shock of her life. Dintle gives someone a piece of her mind. Ndumiso and Caiphus get more women than they bargained for.
Friday 12 July 2024
Episode 76
Mdala’s happy news quickly turns to rage. Ndumiso faces yet more problems and push back from the community. Khumo is very pleased to be invited to a party.

Interesting facts to know about Sello Chicco Twala

Sello “Chicco” Twala (born June 5, 1963) is a South African singer and record producer. He has produced many hit singles for well-known artists in the country, including Nkosana Kodi and Brenda Fassie.In the 1970s, he played in soul bands including Umoja and Sipho “” Mabuse’s Harari, as well as forming his own band, Image.


Early life
Twala was born in Soweto, Johannesburg, where he attended Bopasanatla High School.
Career
Twala rose to prominence in the 1980s, writing a string of hit singles[6] such as We Miss You Manelo (1987), which was certified triple-platinum by RISA, as well as Brenda Fassie’s Too Late for Mama (1989), which was certified platinum. The title of the former is a reference to Nelson Mandela, who was imprisoned on Robben Island at the time.
In 1992, Twala recorded a soul ballad entitled Peace Song, shortly before the nation’s first democratic elections in 1994.He also collaborated with poet Mzwakhe Mbuli on Papa Stop The War (1990). Twala also wrote songs for and produced the album Memeza (1997) as part of a comeback by Brenda Fassie.Some of Twala’s songs feature in Lion King II.
Through his music studio in Soweto, he works to help develop young musical artists’ careers. He has won various awards, such as a Lifetime Achievement South African Music Award and a Metro FM Music Award.
Twala’s song Modjadji was featured on the official soundtrack of the film Grimsby

Buhle Samuels reportedly moves in with Asavela Mqokiyana’s husband.

Muvhango actress Buhle Samuels has reportedly found love after splitting from her husband a few months ago. The actress has reportedly moved in with Isibaya actress Asavela Mqokiyana’s husband, according to Musa Khawula.These claims have not been confirmed by the individuals mentioned or their representatives.

A few months ago, ZiMoja revealed that Buhle Samuels and her husband, Thando Sonqishe, ended their marriage after the two got married in a traditional wedding.The Muvhango actress and Sonqishe got married in a lovely traditional ceremony in the Eastern Cape in March 2022. They also had a second wedding two months later, which was a private event.According to the source, the couple was living separately as they worked through their issues but decided to go their separate way.Recently, the controversial personality Musa Khawula made a statement on social media alleging that Buhle Samuels has started a romantic relationship with a man who is already married. Musa Khawula wrote: “Buhle Samuels has moved in at The Capital 20; West Street; Sandton with Asavela Mqokiyana’s husband leaving her dangerous gangster ex-husband Thando Sonqishe who was beating on her. This apartment was previously occupied by Asavela Mqokiyana.”

 

 

 
Asavela Mqokiyana is a South African actress and model. She is best known for the roles in the television serials Isibaya and Abomama.She is married to Thabo Smol and the couple has one daughter.The actress is said to be aware that her husband is dating Muvhango actress Buhle Samuels.

A few months ago Asavela Mqokiyana revealed she welcomed her baby girl.The actress took to her timeline to announce the news with the caption: “18/08 Ma’kheswa.” In July 2023, Asavela revealed she had a baby on the way when she took to her timeline gushing over how supportive her partner had been throughout her pregnancy journey.“To my husband, every step of this pregnancy has been easier because of how helpful and caring you are. I love you,” she wrote.

Social media reacts to Buhle Samuel moving in with Asavela’s husband.
@FefekaziK: “Actually the first wife is still there. The guy has isithembu Asavela is the 2nd wife”@bad_option88: “No better hoe here, Asavela stealth the husband at his wedding, easy come easy go idiom proved it,Buhle has just been chased out of her new home shame obviously for hoeing, I mean she needed a place.We all know men always have good hearts for needy.Ay zyakhala!”

Dr. Malinga in big trouble for recording Shebeshxt Onthatile Chuene’s Funeral

Dr. Malinga Faces Backlash for Recording at Onthatile Chuene’s Funeral

Dr. Malinga, a well-known South African musician, has recently come under heavy criticism for his actions during the funeral of Onthatile Chuene, the daughter of rapper Shebeshxt.The eight-year-old’s funeral, a somber and emotional event, was marred by Dr. Malinga’s decision to record and vlog during the ceremony, which many netizens found highly inappropriate and disrespectful.
Dr Malinga attending the funeral of Shebeshxt’s daughter..

 

 
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Dr. Malinga’s Controversial Behavior
Dr. Malinga was accused of trying to create content at Onthatile Chuene’s final resting place. A video shared by @MDNnewss on social media shows Dr. Malinga recording himself while the funeral was underway and even during a prayer session. This act has been perceived by many as insensitive and an attempt to gain clout during a tragic time.

The reaction from the public has been overwhelmingly negative. Many people took to social media to express their disapproval of Dr. Malinga’s actions, labeling him as a clout chaser and criticizing him for his lack of respect and empathy. Comments from netizens reflect the widespread anger and disappointment:

@__ThapeloM expressed deep condolences to the family and criticized the modern trend of exposing everything on the internet, lamenting the loss of privacy and respect during such times.
@MalumeRichie commented on the pervasive presence of cameras in society and how it has impacted the way people behave, even in sensitive situations like funerals.
@ZimeBongwe called Dr. Malinga’s behavior “very weird and umdala” (old), implying that his actions were out of place and inappropriate for someone of his age.
@Ori_RSA and @Kearabile_ criticized the musician for his lack of morals and questioned the need to shoot content at a funeral.
Dr. Malinga’s Previous Struggles
Interestingly, this incident comes shortly after Dr. Malinga publicly shared his struggles and thanked those who helped him when he was in financial distress, including the EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) party. He had previously expressed gratitude for the support he received, which helped him save his home.

The Broader Issue
The backlash against Dr. Malinga highlights a broader issue of how social media and the desire for online content can sometimes overshadow basic human decency and respect for solemn occasions. The public’s reaction serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining dignity and sensitivity, especially during times of grief and mourning.

As the community continues to mourn the loss of Onthatile Chuene, the focus remains on providing support and condolences to her family, with many hoping that lessons in respect and empathy will be learned from this unfortunate incident.