Remember Zithulele from #Imbewu? see her photo

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.

Additionally, the source who claims to have grown up with Griffiths and played with him in the township streets reveals that his real name is Tawanda. While he acknowledges that Griffiths may have changed his name to Raphael, they primarily knew him as Tawanda, and his grandmother referred to him as such.

However, beneath the glitz and glamour of the screen, he harbored a secret – a mixed heritage that he kept concealed, fearing the potential backlash of xenophobic criticism.

Recently, Griffiths decided to peel back the layers of his private life, unveiling his Zambian roots. This revelation, shrouded in mystery and curiosity, shed light on the actor’s journey, marked by early struggles with social media and cyber-bullying, factors that undoubtedly contributed to his guarded approach to personal matters.

Delving into the intricacies of Raphael’s personal life, it becomes evident that his reluctance to share stems from genuine struggles. The fear of judgment and negativity, a prevalent issue in the age of social media, has shaped his guarded demeanor. Briefly.co.za has undertaken the task of unraveling the enigma surrounding this beloved South African soapie actor.

Raphael Griffiths’s profile paints a detailed picture of the man behind the characters we adore. Born on January 3, 1992, in Johannesburg, South Africa, under the Capricorn zodiac sign, Griffiths, at the age of 29, proudly identifies as a Zambian-South African with a rich African heritage.


 

Continue reading Remember Zithulele from #Imbewu? see her photo

Single mother of 3 different men. see all photo

Fans are abuzz with excitement and speculation as they wholeheartedly believe that Kelly Khumalo’s newest addition to the family, her third baby, bears an uncanny resemblance to the singer’s sister, Zandile Khumalo Gumede. The fervor ignited after Kelly shared a glimpse of her third child’s face in a heartwarming Instagram post on December 26.


 

Continue reading Single mother of 3 different men. see all photo

Rea from House of Zwide due to brain cancer in real life.

Reports suggest that South African actress and model Matshepo Kukie Maleme, known for her roles in productions like “A Million Colours,” Muvhango, Inkaba, Skeem Saam, and House of Zwide, is currently undergoing treatment for brain cancer seizures. The rumors indicate that her character’s storyline in House of Zwide reflects her real-life battle with brain cancer.


 

Continue reading Rea from House of Zwide due to brain cancer in real life.