Khune’s wife finally responds to jealous Minnie after she dissed her husband Khune on TV.

Classy Clapback? Sphelele Khune Reacts After Minnie Dlamini’s TV Diss
In the realm of celebrity shade, Minnie Dlamini recently found herself in the spotlight for taking a dig at Kaizer Chiefs’ goalkeeper, Itumeleng Khune. However, it was Khune’s wife, Sphelele, who stole the show with a poised response that left fans cheering. Minnie’s Shade Hits the Goalposts:
During a segment of her TV show, “Curated By Tanqueray,” Minnie Dlamini threw shade at Khune when a crew member mentioned his recent Soweto Derby appearance. Surprised, Minnie exclaimed, “No man, Khune doesn’t still play,” emphasizing, “He STILL plays.” Her comments quickly sparked reactions across social media.

 
Flashback to the Love Game:
Minnie and Khune’s romantic journey from 2011 to 2014, which included engagement rumors, captured public attention. Subsequently, Minnie married Quinton Jones in 2017, while Khune found love with Sphelele Mkhunga, whom he wed in a traditional ceremony last year.

Khune’s Defiant Play:
Despite retirement rumors and age-related critiques, Khune, who has been a fixture on the field since 2004, renewed his contract with Kaizer Chiefs, signaling his continued commitment to the game.

Sphelele’s Cryptic Victory Lap:
Amidst the gossip, Sphelele Khune entered the fray with an Instagram post captioned, “Own lane, own race, own pace.” This subtle response earned her praise from fans and followers alike, with many commending her for handling the situation gracefully.

Fans React:
Support poured in for Sphelele, with comments lauding her as the “best wife” for staying above the drama and focusing on her own path. Itumeleng Khune himself approved of her post, further fueling admiration from their supporters.

As the drama unfolds both on and off the field, one thing remains clear: Sphelele Khune’s poised response has set a high bar for handling celebrity shade with elegance and grace.

Stay tuned as the off-field intrigue continues to unfold in the thrilling world of South African entertainment.

Star Warren Masemola’s Cryptic Tweet S parks De ath Rumors: What’s Really Happening?

Recent Concerns for Warren Masemola
Recently, South African actor and voice artist Warren Masemola sparked concern among his fans with a poignant tweet: “Death is not the greatest loss in life… the greatest loss is what dies inside us while we are still alive.”


 


 

This message led many to worry about his well-being, speculating that he might be going through a challenging period. The tweet resonated deeply with his followers, prompting an outpouring of support and well-wishes for the beloved actor.Warren Masemola: South African Actor & Voice Artist
Warren Masemola is a renowned South African actor and voice artist celebrated for his diverse roles across television, film, and theater. He is widely recognized for his performances as Lentswe Mokhethi on the e.tv soapie Scandal!, the flamboyant Toco Chanel in SesTopLa, Mr. Mohlomo in Boo & TT, Tizozo in the SAFTA award-winning series Intersexions, and Achike Wasah in The Philanthropist.Early Life and Education
Born and raised in Soshanguve, Pretoria, Warren Masemola discovered his passion for acting early in life. He pursued drama at The Market Theatre Laboratory, graduating in 2004. This foundation set the stage for a dynamic career that would see him perform both locally and internationally.

Theatre and International Performances
Warren’s theater work includes notable performances in Nine Lives, The Fisherman, and When Swallows Cry, which toured Africa, Europe, and China. Internationally, he collaborated with Robyn Orlin, touring Europe with productions such as Daddy…, Dressed to Kill, and When I Take My Skin Off.

Film and Television
Masemola’s versatility as an actor is evident in his filmography. He has appeared in American TV series The Philanthropist directed by Jonas Pate, Machine Gun Preacher directed by Marc Foster, and iNumber Number (also known as Avenged) directed by Donovan Marsh. His roles in blockbuster movies like Five Fingers for Marseilles, The Number, Vaya, Eye in the Sky, and Beyoncé’s Black Is King have solidified his reputation as a talented and adaptable actor.Awards and Recognition
In 2018, Masemola won the Best Actor award at the South African Film & Television Awards for his role in Tjovitjo, a youth drama series about sePantsula dancers. His ability to take on challenging, intense, and interesting roles has made him a favorite among South African audiences, particularly for his performances in sitcoms like SesTopLa and Single Guys, as well as dramas like Blood Psalms, Isiphindiselo, Queen Sono, and 90 Plein Street.

Other Talents
Beyond acting, Warren Masemola is also a skilled voice-over artist and trained dancer. His love for cycling and walking is well-known, showcasing his active lifestyle.

Warren Masemola’s commitment to his craft and his impressive range of performances continue to make him a standout figure in the South African entertainment industry.

Skeem Saam finally speaks on the news that Kwezi is leaving Skeem Saam.

As May approaches, the tension escalates as Lehasa grapples with the consequences of his actions. Teasers suggest that he will be haunted by remorse after taking someone’s life, possibly indicating his involvement in the fatal car crash. Furthermore, Kgosi, played by Katlego Letsholonyana, adds to the drama by threatening to expose Lehasa’s nefarious deeds, including his attempt to poison Khwezi.


 

Continue reading Skeem Saam finally speaks on the news that Kwezi is leaving Skeem Saam.

Drama : Police force Zahara’s sisters out of ‘her house’

the new home owner arrived to a garage sale at the weekend, despite duly notifying the Loliwe hitmaker’s sisters to pack and leave.

“When the new owner arrived there, he brought people who were going to clean the garden, but to his disappointment, he met the rude women who just caused drama,” a source told the publication.

 

 

 

 

 
It is alleged that Zahara’s sisters did not follow the homeowner’s instructions and continued with the garage sale, prompting the owner to call the police.

Items such as Zahara’s bedroom suite, lounge suite, kitchen supplies, flat-screen TV, double-door fridge and her awards have all gone up for sale.

Both Bandezwa and Lumka refused to comment.Zahara, who was engaged to engineer Mpho Xaba, passed away at a Johannesburg hospital on 11 December 2023 after spending almost three weeks in the intensive care unit (ICU). She was laid to rest on 23 December in East London.

The decision to sell Zahara’s belongings came after her townhouse in Roodepoort was auctioned off last year. However, the new owner had given the musician some time to buy the house back. She unfortunately passed before doing so.

BENEFIT CONCERT POSTPONED
In April this year, the artist’s family revealed that they would be hosting a benifit concert to raise funds to buy back the house. However, the concert was later postponed indefinitely.

According to TshisaLIVE, Bandezwa said they had not been able to secure a venue or funding for the event.

“It’s not going to happen now. We can’t get to the community hall and there have been so many challenges. Zahara fought for her house while she was still alive, throughout her career that’s what she managed to hold on to. Also, to us, that was like home, that’s why we wanted to keep it because it’s got so many memories for us with her in it. It’s part of her legacy, we do not really want to lose it,” she said.

The Dispatch Live reported that Bandezwa had already booked Orient Theatre, in East London, however, they had not yet paid for it.

The show was scheduled to be hosted by former Scandal! actress Lusanda Mbane. It would have featured artists Khanyisa Sabuka, Butho Vuthela, Ivory Sikepe, Nathi Mankayi and Zahara’s best friend Vusi Nova.