“Please help I’m dying of poverty”, gospel legend Lusanda Mcinga cries out for help

Gospel icon Lusanda Mcinga’s recent plea for financial assistance has shed light on the harsh realities faced by many artists. In a heartfelt video that quickly went viral, Mcinga revealed the dire straits she finds herself in, citing a drastic decline in bookings and financial instability as key factors contributing to her current predicament.Since the onset of the pandemic, Mcinga has grappled with the harsh economic fallout, as stringent restrictions and reduced opportunities for public gatherings have severely impacted her ability to earn a living. The loss of income has taken a toll on her financial stability, resulting in the repossession of her vehicles by banks and mounting financial pressures that have left her struggling to make ends meet.


 

Amidst her financial woes, Mcinga has also faced significant health challenges, further exacerbating her already precarious situation. Despite her hardships, she remains determined to persevere, expressing a fervent desire to release an album and fulfill her musical aspirations before it’s too late.Mcinga’s public appeal has sparked a broader conversation about the financial struggles faced by artists, dispelling the misconception that all singers enjoy lavish lifestyles and substantial wealth. In reality, many artists, particularly those reliant solely on their music careers, encounter significant financial hardships and are forced to navigate a precarious financial landscape.

The notion that artists should diversify their income streams and cultivate financial independence is underscored by Mcinga’s plight, highlighting the importance of financial literacy and prudent financial management within the entertainment industry. Too often, artists find themselves ill-equipped to weather financial downturns, lacking the necessary financial education to plan for unforeseen challenges and safeguard their financial well-being.

As Mcinga’s story serves as a sobering reminder of the fragility of financial security, it also underscores the need for greater support and solidarity within the artistic community. By rallying around artists in times of need and advocating for systemic changes that address the financial vulnerabilities faced by creatives, we can work towards creating a more equitable and sustainable environment for artists to thrive.Ultimately, Mcinga’s plea serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and support for artists facing financial hardship. As we extend a helping hand to Mcinga and others like her, we affirm our commitment to nurturing a vibrant and resilient artistic community where every artist has the opportunity to pursue their passion and fulfill their dreams, free from the burden of financial insecurity.

Thembi Seete’s son Dakalo celebrated his sixth birthday

Actress and media personality Thembi Seete celebrated her child’s birthday on Friday, 13 April — her social media friends and followers on Instagram also decided to send the birthday boy the best of wishes.

‘MY LOVE, MY STRENGTH, MY HAPPINESS’: THEMBI SEETE SHOWS ON HER SON’S B-DAY
In 2018, at the age of 40, Thembi Seete gave birth to her first child. She knocked down a few stereotypes with her pregnancy announcement and welcomed a healthy baby boy. She has recently announced that it was her son, Dakalo’s birthday.

Seete and Collen Mashawana’s child turned six on Friday. Taking to her feed to mark Dakalo’s birthday, the former Boom Shaka singer said that the little boy means the world to her.

“Today is my son’s birthday. Happy birthday Dakalo my love, my strength, my happiness, and my peace. Love you my mokomosos,” she captioned.

Having been thrust into the limelight at 17, the award-winning actress tries her best to keep some parts of her life private. She took her sweet time to announce her pregnancy and to also reveal her child’s face to the world. According to Savanna News, the 47-year-old actress only showed Dakalo’s face on his fourth birthday.

According to the publication, Seete’s baby daddy Mashawana is said to be a business from Limpopo and a famous millionaire and friend of President Cyril Ramaphosa. He was reported to be the founder and executive chairman of an investment company called Afribiz Invest Pty.

According to a source quoted by TshisaLIVE, Seete, like many celebrities have done in the past, tried to hold off for as long as she could before revealing her baby bump to the world. “She tried to hide it but there was no way you could miss the bump at some points,” the source was quoted as saying.

Following her birthday post, Seete has since received a bunch of lovely messages from her friends and social media followers.
“Today is my son’s birthday. Happy birthday Dakalo my love, my strength, my happiness, and my peace. Love you my mokomosos,” @jimmy_papsy

“King dakalo 🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥happy birthday to him 🔥🔥,” @inkboy_que

“Happy birthday to our beautiful baby boy!! Sending him lots of love and blessings. 🥰🥰♥️♥️♥️♥️🎉🎉🎉🎉,” @lulu_hela

“My goodness!😍how fast they grow!♥️🥹 Happiest of birthdays to your sweet little bundle! Mama’s handsome boy🥰,” @

“Happy birthday sweetheart 💙💙🥳🎊🎉🎈 we hope you had the most amazing day! Congratulations mama ❤️,” @

Musa Mseleku’s Reasons for wanting the 5th Wife keep on changing

Unbelievable, Musa Mseleku’s reasons why he wants a 5th wife keep on changing. At first, Musa Mseleku revealed that he wants to marry a 5th wife because he wants to have 20 children. Currently, Musa has 10 children and it seems like he is working on getting to 20.Musa Mseleku’s Wives and The Truth About His Alleged 5th Wife


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of Musa Mseleku’s wives’ ages though cannot allow for them to give him more kids. The time that he mentioned it, he was talking about MaCele and MaYeni. At the time, MaKhumalo and MaNgwabe still had a chance, but the problem with MaKhumalo is that she does not have children of her own.Thobile MaKhumalo Mseleku – YouTube

In the previous seasons of Uthando Nesthembu, Musa Mseleku’s reason for wanting the 5th wife at first was that he wanted to grow the MaKhumalo household.

MaKhumalo does not have children with Musa, so Musa now wants to marry someone who has the Khumalo surname so that MaKhumalo’s name will not perish. Musa said by doing this, he is apparently protecting MaKhumalo’s name.

Uthando Nesthembu is now in the 6th season and Musa Mseleku has yet again changed his reasons why he wants to marry the 5th wife. On the recent episode of Uthando Nesthembu, we saw Musa Mseleku visiting Mr. Ngcamu who helped him get MaYeni to join his polygamy. Musa Mseleku revealed that does not take a wife without informing Mr, Ngcamu.

“I wouldn’t take any wife without informing you”, said Musa.

With Mr. Ngcamu, Musa spoke about the 5th wife as he still wants to go ahead and marry again. Mr. Ncamu asked Musa Mseleku what if the wife that he wants to marry does not give him children. Musa Mseleku responded by saying, “One thing number 5 has gone past wanting more children. Even if she does not give me children it does not matter, what matters is protecting the legacy”.

It seems like this time around Musa wants to protect his legacy more than grow his household. In my opinion, I doubt that Musa will keep this reason for wanting to marry wife number 5, it seems like he just wants to find any reason possible so that his other wives can agree and allow him to marry another wife. What is your thought? Chat with us in the comments.

Musa Mseleku 5th wife Faith Duma parades herself together with Mayeni

Faith Duma is a Johannesburg-based life coach and network marketer. She came into the limelight in February 2022 when fans speculated that she was polygamist Musa Mseleku’s fifth wife. Read on below for more on her personal life.Faith Duma is a South African life coach and network marketer. Musa Mseleku has become a household name across South Africa since the launch of his hit Showmax reality shows, Uthando Nes’thembu and Mnakwethu


 

 

 

 

 

 

He is a successful entrepreneur but is best known for his polygamous marriage. The KwaZulu-Natal native has four wives and ten children. Faith Duma’s profiles summary and bio Full name Faith Duma Date of birth 17th April Age Not known Birth sign Aries Place of birth Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaCurrent residence Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa Nationality South African Tribe Zulu Religion Christian Gender Female Orientation Female Relationship status Single Alma mater Durban University of Technology Profession Network marketer, social media influencer, life coach Social media Instagram Facebook YouTube. Faith Duma’s biography Faith Duma is a South African network marketer and social media influencer.

She is also a life coach and founded the Women Empowered by Faith and equips women to live confidently as God’s chosen daughters.Duma is an alumnus of the Durban University of Technology (DUT). She is a devout Christian and describes herself as a prayer warrior. Faith Duma’s age The life coach celebrates her birthday on the 17th of April, but her year of birth is unknown. She was born and raised in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, and later relocated to Johannesburg.

Faith Duma’s siblings Duma has seven siblings, although little is known about them. She has a close relationship with her mother, who she regularly posts on her Instagram. Faith Duma’s husband Faith Duma was rumoured to be Musa Mseleku’s 5th wife after he revealed he was looking for another wife.She is rumoured to be the potential fifth wife of openly polygamous South African journalist, entrepreneur, and reality star Musa Mseleku. The businessman’s other wives are MaCele Mseleku, MaYeni Mseleku, Thobile MaKhumalo Mseleku, and MaNgwabe Mseleku. The blended Mseleku family stars in the Uthandi Nes’thembu reality show.

The Showmax series documents how they live in a polygamous set-up. Towards the end of season five, Musa asked his wives to allow him to take a fifth wife. He had to put his marriage plans on hold after his second wife, MaYeni and fourth wife MaNgwabe, threatened to leave him if he brought a new wife.

He revealed he would try to convince them before proceeding with his plan. Fans speculated Faith Duma was the potential new addition to the Mseleku family when the businessman uploaded a Facebook photo of him with her and captioned it; No caption. Faith seems to be on good terms with Musa Mseleku’s wives and has uploaded several pictures with them on her Instagram.

Real Reason why Zimbabwean star Chi Mhende was fired from Generations has been finally revealed after years.

Generations: The Legacy is one of the most watched soapies on SABC 1 and it has groomed many unknown actors and actresses into superstars.However, it is also one television show that has fired its actors more than any other television drama so far.In 2014, the show’s producers fired 16 actors and actresses after they requested their salaries to be increased.
This forced the production to revamp and rebrand to Generations: The Legacy with the likes of Connie Fergurson and Vusi Kunene returning to the soapie.Generations: The Legacy then introduced actors such as the likes of Thando Thabethe, Luyanda Mzazi, Ranaka Manaka and Vuyo Dabula, actors who have become favourites for many viewers.


However, the producers for Generations: The Legacy did not stop axing cast members.After the exit of Lebohang Mthunzi who played Angela Mogale and Jonathan Motene who played the role of Jonathan, other actors like Denise Zimba, Connie Ferguson, Asanda Foji, Thando Thabethe, Thuli Pongolo and Andisiwe were also eliminated from the soapie.The assumed reasons for Wandi’s character to be taken out from the show was that many of Generations: The Legacy’s fans were becoming annoyed by the character saying it has become irrelevant in its representation of transgenders.

Generations: The Legacy Publicist Garaatwe Mokheti told Move Magazine that Chi was not fired as many speculated but her exit was harmonious.“Her exit is very much amicable and peaceful. She is a phenomenal actress and she will certainly soar in whatever she chooses to pursue.” Her last appearance on the show will be on 29 April,” she said.

Chi Mhende is reportedly working on a new theatre project Chasing Chairs at Joburg’s Market Theatre.

She joined Generations: the Legacy in 2016 where she took up a role as Wandile Radebe a son to an elite businessman and later Wandile transitioned into becoming a female.

Her character got many asking if she was male or female in real life.