Shoki Mmola opens up about her abusive marriage to actor Sello Sebotsana

Former Skeem Saam actress Shoki Mmola recently shared details of her abusive marriage to Sello Sebotsana on King David Studio Podcast.

The legendary actress Shoki Mmola, who currently stars in Scandal! says red flags in her marriage existed before the abuse began.


 


 

 

 

 

Mmola also reveals that she knew that she didn’t want kids out of wedlock, and whoever she would be involved with, she would love them wholeheartedly.

“The lack of a biological family was one of the things that compromised me in that situation,” she said.“I cannot say I was there for love; I was there for structure. I never had a proper family structure. So, I wanted that for my kids and future.”

Mmola adds that she had to go to therapy with her nanny and her children and that she allows her children to bring up old wounds.She also admits that her children saw everything and did not need any explanations from her.

“I stayed long for me but not for the bigger picture. There is nothing that you can explain to the girls that they do not know; they remember stuff I do not even recall.

“It breaks my heart, but at least they have an understanding.”
The SABC reported in 2018 that the actress Shoki Mmola opened a domestic violence case against Sello Sebotsana.

The channel adds that the pair’s 10-year-old daughter also testified in a special court with a facilitator and video live-streaming.

It is believed their child was deemed to be too scared of her father to testify live.
She claims that her nanny, who saw a lot, was the one who saved her life the night she escaped.

Miss Kwara Nigeria Ufa Dania Thanks South Africa for Their Support

Hello, wonderful readers! The world of pageantry is buzzing with excitement as the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant draws near. Among the contestants, one name is shining brightly: Miss Kwara, Ufa Dania! With the competition heating up, Ufa has been overwhelmed by the support she’s received from South Africa, and her gratitude is truly heartwarming.


 

 

 

 

 

If you’ve been keeping up with the latest updates, you’ll know that Ufa Dania has been making waves as a plus-size content creator. Recently, many South Africans have shifted their support from fellow contestant Chidimma Adetshina to Ufa, and it’s easy to see why. Ufa’s charm, confidence, and unapologetic pride in her plus-size figure and beautiful dark skin have won her fans across the border. She’s a living testament to the fact that beauty comes in all forms and shades.

In a short time, Ufa has garnered over 3,000 votes from her South African supporters, bringing her closer to securing a spot in the Top 10. The results of this fierce competition will be revealed during the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant in Lagos this weekend, and anticipation is at an all-time high.

Ufa took to her Instagram Stories to express her heartfelt thanks, saying, “I feel like I’m South African now! The support has been overwhelming.” She also shared that some of her foreign fans have given her South African names like “Nomathemba, Nyiko, and Mbali.” With this outpouring of love, it’s no wonder Ufa feels a strong connection to South Africa.

Currently, Ufa has received over 10,000 votes, accounting for about 11% of the total. Meanwhile, Chidimma is leading with over 15,000 votes, making up 17% of the total. The competition is fierce, and the stakes are high!

But for Ufa, it’s about more than just the votes. In an interview with Her Network Online, she expressed her true mission: “I’m here to champion what matters, empower others, and create a ripple effect of positive change beyond the pageant and into the community.” Ufa’s dedication to promoting body positivity and empowering women is inspiring and a cause we can all rally behind.

As the pageant night approaches this Sunday, let’s continue to support Ufa Dania and the powerful message she brings to the stage. Regardless of who wins the crown, the true victory lies in inspiring others and embracing our authentic selves. Let’s keep the positive vibes flowing, support all the contestants, and remember that beauty comes in many forms! 🌟

Sad news : Solly Moholo Hospitalized, Needs Urgent Brain Surgery

Renowned South African gospel singer Solly Moholo has been transferred to a local hospital following a sudden illness. The beloved musician fell ill after a recent performance in Botswana and is now in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Renowned South African gospel singer Solly Moholo has been transferred to a local hospital following a sudden illness. The beloved musician fell ill after a recent performance in Botswana and is now in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).Doctors have diagnosed Moholo with a condition that requires urgent brain surgery. The severity of his condition has prompted swift medical intervention, and his family and fans are praying for his speedy recovery.Solly Moholo is well-known for his vibrant gospel music and has a significant following in South Africa and beyond. His contributions to the gospel music scene have made him a beloved figure among his fans, who are now expressing their support and concern for his health.


 

 

 

 

 

 

The news of Moholo’s condition has sent shockwaves through the music community, with fellow artists and fans taking to social media to send their prayers and well-wishes. The public is urged to keep Solly Moholo in their thoughts and prayers during this challenging time, hoping for a successful surgery and a full recovery.

Skeem Saam: Lehasa Loses Caught Case And Gets Jailed

et ready, Skeem Saam fans! The next few weeks will be a frenzy of drama on SABC 1, which airs at 7:30. The show’s beloved character, Lehasa Maphosa, is in hot water, and the drama is about to take new heights with intense twists and turns.

Lehasa is now embroiled in a high-stakes judicial struggle over the deaths of traffickers Tsietsi and Pule. The courtroom scenes promise to be explosive, especially with Nkosi appearing as a key witness against Lehasa. As the tension rises, it becomes evident that Lehasa’s chances of escaping unharmed are minimal. Everyone is wondering whether Lehasa would wind up in prison or if he will be able to escape once more.


 
To add to the complexity, just as Lehasa and his partner, Pretty, appeared to be on the verge of happiness, things changed dramatically. The pair had expected to relish their newfound love, but life had other plans. Pretty now faces the unfathomable thought that her partner may go to prison. The grief is palpable as Pretty’s hopes for a happy future come crashing down.

The upcoming episodes will dive deeper into the emotional pain that Lehasa’s legal issues cause for his family and friends. TVSA previews indicate that the consequences will be serious. Lehasa entrusts Pretty with the onerous task of managing his possessions and businesses while he is maybe imprisoned. This unexpected task puts Pretty in a difficult situation, requiring her to balance her emotions with the demands of company management.

Uncle Phomolo adds fuel to the flames by insisting that Pretty leave Lehasa’s apartment. This unexpected eviction further disrupts Pretty’s life, leaving her feeling abandoned and isolated. As she grapples with her new reality, viewers are left wondering how she will deal with the pressures of running Lehasa’s business and the emotional consequences of his impending imprisonment.

Adding to the story’s drama, Nkosi sees an opportunity to intervene and maybe win Pretty over during her most vulnerable times. His goals, however, are unknown. Is he truly interested in Pretty, or does he have ulterior objectives in gaining control of Lehasa’s empire?

Despite all of this upheaval, Pretty’s character is poised to evolve significantly. She faces the combined challenge of handling a possible end to her relationship with Lehasa while also taking on the obligations of operating his company. While these challenges appear daunting, they also present an opportunity for Pretty to build resilience and determination. Fans are keen to see if she will emerge stronger from these trials.

Lifestyle – Faith Nketsi & her daughter

Faith Nketsi’s journey into motherhood seems to have brought her immense joy and fulfillment. Despite the challenges that often come with being a first-time mom, Faith has embraced the experience as smooth sailing, and has been one that she believes was meant for her. Her daughter, Sky, born in 2022, has become the centre of Faith’s world, bringing her a level of love she didn’t know was possible.

It’s evident that becoming a mother has profoundly changed Faith’s perspective on life. She now prioritises her daughter’s well-being above everything else, recognising the responsibility and fears that come with nurturing such a precious life. Faith acknowledges that motherhood has shifted her focus from herself to her daughter, leading her to live a more paced and structured life.

“I just didn’t think I could love so much. I have unlocked a different level of love that I didn’t think was possible. But also, being responsible for something so precious brings with it its own fears. I care about her so much, I worry about her so much, and I overthink. Motherhood has made life not about me anymore.

“In the past, everything has generally revolved around me — what I want and what I need — but now Sky came and switched everything around,” she said.

The former dancer turned reality TV star, entrepreneur and one of Mzansi’s beauty icons, Faith’s transition into motherhood has prompted her to reassess her priorities and values. She now carefully considers the environments she exposes her daughter to and has become more conscious of her actions and words. Faith’s journey into motherhood has instilled in her a sense of purpose and long-term thinking, making her realise the importance of planning for the future.

“Now I just feel that there’s just so much more to life, and like I said, before being a mother, everything was just about me. Everything was anchored on short-term thinking, and there wasn’t really a reason to plan out a future, but Sky has made life so much longer and so much more meaningful, and I wouldn’t change that for anything,” said the doting mother.

“Even with balancing my career and motherhood, I did try it, but it didn’t work out for me. At that point, I had to prioritise what was more important to me, and more than anything, my biggest fears were missing out on all the milestones because this is also my first experience.

“So I had to cut down on a lot of things that were taking away time from my daughter—that is probably the biggest change that happened. And that is the only way I could strike a balance between the two—just picking my battles,” she said.

Having a baby was always the plan. I think from the ages of 16–18, I always said I’d have a baby at 27-years-old. And like I always say, ‘when you say what you want often enough, God hears you and will make it happen in His time’.

“Sure enough at age 27 years, although I wasn’t ready for a child, I had already felt a gaping hole that something was missing. But God knew my heart and heard all my prayers all these years. At exactly 27-years, I conceived my baby. In that instance, every puzzle piece fell into place, and I had to just fit in the role. God really knew my heart, my capabilities and answered me in His time. The perfect time,” adding that a girl child has always been her dream.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And with this short period of mothering her daughter, Faith shares that she is fortunate to have only experienced highs.

“I mean, she’s still young, and nothing has really been challenging so far, so I would be lying if I listed any lows. I don’t think I’ve gotten there yet. It’s just been highs all the way—and I know it sounds crazy, but Sky has really completed my life. I have a very healthy co-parenting relationship with her father and my mother is there full-time supporting us – including my tribe that is so supportive,” she said.