Katlego Danke’s secret 22-year-old daughter with billionaire Patrice

In a surprising revelation on TikTok, a 22-year-old unidentified woman has claimed to be the daughter of actress Katlego Danke.


 

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Lindiwe’ caused it. Real reason why Nhlamulo was fired from #Scandal

In a surprising development, Mathews Rantsoma, who captivated audiences as Nhlamulo Maseko on e.tv’s Scandal!, has officially departed from the show. The news follows months of speculation and has left fans in a mix of sadness and anticipation.

Mathews expressed his gratitude for his time on the show and shared his excitement for future opportunities. “I’m grateful for the experience and the opportunity to have played Nhlamulo,” Mathews said in a statement. “But I’m also excited for the new challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”


 

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‘I lied I would pay R5 million’: ‘Muvhango’ star Cynthia Shange on losing 5 toes instead of leg

Legendary model and actress Cynthia Shange who’s known for her role in Muvhango reveals how she dodged a leg amputation.

WHY CYNTHIA SHANGE LIED ABOUT A CONTRACT
Sunday World reports that the Muvhango actress and model Cynthia Shange revealed at the Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television awards on Saturday, 20 July that she lost five toes.

Shange, who received a Lifetime Achievement at the ceremony added she was hospitalised in 2018 after experiencing complications with diabetes.

“I could have accepted this award being accompanied by someone with a wheelchair, but I am grateful for God’s mercy. I had complications which left me hospitalised for three months. It was hard and I was in between life and death,” said Shange.


 

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Melusi Yeni, Thembinkosi Mthembu bag first acting awards at the KZN Film & TV awards

Melusi Yeni, Thembinkosi Mthembu bag first acting awards at the KZN Film & TV awards
Melusi Yeni took home his first acting award after 25 years in TV and film.Speaking of his winning role as Sokhobase in the telenovela Sibongile and the Dlaminis, Yeni said the character reflects his accomplishments in the industry.
Two-time Simon Sabela nominee Mthembu was still shell-shocked after his win for Best Actor in a TV series for Shaka ILembe.
Check out the full story in the comments below! Link waiting for you!Popular actor Thembinkosi Mthembu at the weekend won his first acting award at the 11th Annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and TV Awards at the weekend. Picture: KZNFilm


 

 

Popular actor Thembinkosi Mthembu at the weekend won his first acting award at the 11th Annual Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and TV Awards.

The Simon Mabhunu Sabela KZN Film and Television Awards recognise outstanding achievement and excellence within the South African Film and Television industry, with a special focus on KwaZulu-Natal.Mthembu was awarded Best Actor–TV at the awards ceremony in Durban on Saturday. Mthembu won the top award for his role in “Shaka iLembe”, this comes after he recently celebrated his 30th birthday.He went on to wow audiences with his portrayal of Bandile in South Africa’s first modern day Western series “Outlaws” on Showmax.

Another first time winner at the Simon Sabela Awards was veteran actor Melusi Yeni, who is currently on Mzansi Magic’s telenovela “Sibongile and the Dlaminis” where he portrays the character of Sokhobase, which earned him the award.

KwaZulu-Natal has several reality shows that are dominating screens nationwide, leading to the introduction of a public voting category deciding on the winner. The Best Reality Show award went to “KwaNjomane” on Mzansi Magic.