Remember Zithulele from #Imbewu? He is Zimbabwean

In the vibrant world of South African entertainment, one name has stood out since 2009, captivating audiences as a presenter and actor—Raphael Griffiths. Despite lacking formal acting training, Griffiths won hearts with his compelling portrayal of Vusi in Muvhango.

According to one source, Griffiths was born in Johannesburg in 1992, which aligns with the claim of him being half South African. However, another source contradicts this, stating that he grew up in Zimbabwe, specifically in a small township called Makhandeni, Bulawayo.

The second source further reveals that Griffiths’ grandmother, known as MaPhiri in the neighborhood, often showed pictures of him to the community. This source also suggests that Griffiths’ grandparents may have originated from Zambia or Malawi.


 

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Jojo Robinson hospitalised due to ki dney stone

Jojo Robinson was recently rushed to the hospital due to a ki dney issue. The health scare has raised concerns among her fans, who are sending their well-wishes for her speedy recovery. Robinson’s condition underscores the importance of timely medical intervention and the need for public figures to prioritize their health.


 

 

 

 

Further updates on her condition are expected as she undergoes treatment and recovery. Long story short, Rushed to the emergency room at 1am with excruciating pain, found out I had a 1.6cm kidney stone blocking my urethra, which ultimately had led to a back log in my kidney where it had all turned to puss in the left kidney.

My doctor removed the large stone and placed a stint in the kidney to help save it. The reality TV star said she will be going under the knife to save her kidney.

“I was then told my kidney was a week or 2 away from failure if this didn’t happen.. In 2 weeks I have to have another surgery to remove the stint as well as the other stones still in my kidney,” she concluded. Jojo shared photos of her friends who visited her while she was in the hospital.

Thabisile Zikhali Opens Her Own Beauty Business

Award-winning actress Thabisile Zikhali is excited as her dream of owning a beauty business has finally come true. Speaking to Zimoja, the star made it known that running a salon has been a childhood passion, nurtured into reality.


 

 

 

 

 

 

“When I was in primary school, I ran an informal salon in our dining room. I used to braid my neighbors’ hair every weekend. I even had a sign on our gate inviting potential customers. Most of the clients paid me for my services, except for my mom, sister, and aunt, of course,” she said.

“I braided my own hair and fellow students,” she added.“I remember writing a business proposal in primary school to turn our garage into a salon, but I lacked the resources. Over time, I forgot about the dream, but God didn’t. Fast forward to today and anyone who knows, me knows I love beauty. So, I’ve decided to turn my passion into a business.”

Thabisile’s beauty business Lavish Beauty Salon is located in Halfway House, Midrand, Johannesburg.