Limpopo man home after 22 years on the Joburg streets

Limpopo man home after 22 years on the Joburg streetsAfter living on the streets for 22 years, a homeless man in Johannesburg has been reunited with his family in Tzaneen with the help of the Balfour Park community. Hakani Ndlovu, 45, came to Johannesburg in 2001 in search of work, but his situation soon turned dire. Ndlovu survived by begging and taking on piece jobs whenever possible, but the constant harassment from law enforcement meant he could not stay in one place.

 

He eventually ended up living in makeshift structures around Balfour Park. Fortunately, a few community members noticed that Ndlovu was able to communicate properly and that he could recount how he ended up on the streets. They organised help for him with their local councillor, Belinda Echeozonjoku, who helped track down Ndlovu’s family.

“The community members told me that he was not on drugs, that he was not crazy, and that he could recite his ID number. We bought clothes for him and made sure that he got a proper clean-up; we then placed him on a taxi back to his village,” said Echeozonjoku. Ndlovu made contact with Balfour Park residents to inform them that he had made it home safely, and the DA team in Tzaneen also confirmed that Ndlovu had arrived and was well-received by his community.

This heartwarming story sheds light on the issue of homelessness in Johannesburg, a city that serves as the country’s economic hub. While homelessness is on the rise, the lack of shelters in the city poses a significant challenge. Despite Ndlovu’s struggles, he was able to foster long-term relationships within the community, where residents provided him with clothes, blankets, and meals.

It is surprising that Ndlovu survived for so long without proper support, enduring robbery, assault, and losing his belongings, including his identity document. Every morning, he stood by the robots of Balfour Park shopping mall and asked different people for assistance to go back home.

Mommy Fulu’s Decision To Stop Charity Service In Thohoyandou Saddened Mzansi

Mommy Fulu I’ve decided to stop her charity service which used to feed and take care of people especially those who are less fortunate in Thohoyandou Central Business district.

There is a lot of things that people can learn from Mommy Fulu not only hercharacter of loving people and making sure that we provide for them without expecting anything in return but also how she handled this matter.

 


 

 

 

 

Every Sunday people that are behindThohoyandou caltex for charity service which was offered by her and this has contributed positively to the people of Thohoyandou.

This come after she was accused of taking money for yourself which she then later on a public radio amount start she will return the money and finally decided that she will no longer take part in doing charity service in Thohoyandou.

Below are comment made by people.

this is very sad because the people who are the beneficiary of his charity service are not the one who are saying all those allegations.

RIP: Unathi Nkayi loses senior family member

Well-known South African radio personality, singer, and fitness fanatic, Unathi Nkayi is in a mourning phase as she lost a significant figure in her life.The presenter’s family lost the head of the family to the cold hands of death.Taking to social media, Unathi shared lovely photos taken with the deceased.She revealed that he was not sick, but slept peacefully.


 

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Sophie Ndaba ‘Queen Moroka’ blasts journalist while addressing house repossession rumours

South African actress Sophie Ndaba has been trending in the news after it was reported that the bank had repossessed her Johannesburg mansion. The rumours had it that she failed to service her bond with the bank and had her house listed as collateral, so the bank was selling it. However, after the news broke out, Sophie Ndaba took to social media to blast a journalist and set the record straight as she addressed the news of her house being repossessed.


 

 

 

 
Sophie Ndaba is a darling of the screen, famously known for her role in Generations playing the role of the stylish Queen Moroka. She was in the news after the actress drastically lost weight, and it was revealed to her fans that she was suffering from sugar diabetes. After that, the actress was rumoured to have recovered from her financial and health setback and was even rumoured to be dating a pastor.

Sophie Ndaba is set to lose her mansion.
When she bought her mansion for R2.2 million rand, the actress who made news was rumoured to have failed to pay her monthly instalments. This has led the bank to put her house on auction and sell it to the public, leaving her homeless. The actress blasted a Sunday World journalist who covered the article and called out to check her facts before reporting.

Watch the video of Sophie Ndaba blasting journalist below:
In the video, Sophie Ndaba addressed Sunday World and their journalist, Sphe, whom she called stupid. She addressed the issue and said that she had sold the house to a property agency and that the shortfall would be between her and her bank. The writer who had said Sophie was ailing was replied and told that the actress was fit as she showed off her body, asking if she looked like she was sick in any way. Lastly, the actress asked journalists to leave her and her family alone as she tried to rewrite her life.

In her comment section, Sophie Ndaba had many people applauding her for standing up against the false rumours. Many felt sympathy for the actress and said sorry to her and her family for the ordeal she was going through.

Sophie has lost another mansion to the bank before
In 2019, news also broke out that the actress lost her first home after failing to pay her monthly instalments for four months. The actress even confirmed that she had rented the house to other people who used it as offices, and they were the ones failing to pay her for her home. She has also been taken to court for failure to pay back her debt of R151 178 to KLM Setati.

Millionaire to a street-kid & beggar, Actor Kagiso Modupe explains how he blew his millions

Former Scandal Actor Kagiso Modupe’s Fall from Wealth to Homelessness.Johannesburg, South Africa – Kagiso Modupe, a once-prominent actor in the South African film industry, has recently found himself at the lowest point of his life.


 

 

 

 

 

 

Former Scandal Actor Kagiso Modupe’s Fall from Wealth to Homelessness.Johannesburg, South Africa – Kagiso Modupe, a once-prominent actor in the South African film industry, has recently found himself at the lowest point of his life.

Modupe, widely recognized for his role as Mangaliso Nyathi on the popular television show Scandal, has been a prominent figure in the South African film industry for decades. With his sophisticated acting skills and versatile performances, he has garnered a loyal fan base. However, behind the scenes, Modupe faced a series of challenges that ultimately led to his downfall.

One of the significant setbacks in Modupe’s life was his failed attempt to produce a film. He invested a substantial amount of his wealth, amounting to millions of dollars, in the venture. Unfortunately, the project did not yield the expected results, and Modupe found himself in a financial crisis. The loss of his fortune was a devastating blow, pushing him into a downward spiral.

Modupe’s departure from the television show Scandal also played a significant role in his downward trajectory. Seeking independence and a chance to make a broader impact, he made the difficult decision to leave the show.

One of the reasons behind his departure was the cutthroat competition for roles on the series. Tired of constantly battling with other actors, Modupe yearned to create opportunities for himself and improve the overall working conditions in the industry.

Motivated by his wife’s struggles to find employment after completing her education, Modupe made a commitment to empowering women in the industry. He vowed to hire a substantial number of women and provide them with meaningful roles in any project he was involved in.

His wife’s challenges were further exacerbated by her non-South African citizenship, making it even harder for her to secure employment. Modupe’s mission became a personal crusade to bring positive change and equality to the industry.

Former Scandal Actor Kagiso Modupe’s Fall from Wealth to Homelessness
While Modupe’s professional life has been well-documented, his personal life remains largely unknown. Born in the township of Soweto in Johannesburg, he still resides in the city, although he has moved out of Soweto. Details about his upbringing, family, and relationships have been kept private, leaving fans and admirers curious about the man behind the talent.Modupe’s academic journey provides some insight into his path to success. He obtained a BA in dramatic art from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and pursued an MFA in Dramaturgy at Columbia University in New York City. Throughout his education, he had the opportunity to study under esteemed mentors such as Gregory Mosher, Arnold Aronson, and Anne Bogart, refining his skills and expanding his theatrical expertise.

In addition to his acting prowess, Modupe has made significant contributions as a writer and playwright. His theatrical repertoire includes notable works such as “The Trumpeter,” “Lucid Interval,” “Blues for Tsheleng,” and “Avalon: A New Township Play.” The latter enjoyed success in New York and embarked on a UK tour in 2014. Modupe’s creative abilities extend beyond the stage, as he has also contributed to the scripts of popular TV shows like Zone 14, Rhythm City, and Skeem Saam.
As Kagiso Modupe strives to rebuild his life and career, the lessons learned from his journey serve as a cautionary tale for others in the entertainment industry. The unpredictable nature of success and the need for prudent financial management are vital considerations. With his determination and resilience, Modupe remains hopeful that he can overcome this challenging phase and reclaim his rightful place in the industry.