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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Kelly khumalo speaking in Tongues* Shocked*





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Afro-pop singer Kelly Khumalo, has appeared in the Hillbrow Magistrate's Court where she was charged with three counts of assault, grievious bodily harm, reckless and negligent driving and damage to property.
she therefore took to twitter and shamed the devil if we may say, when she started speaking in tongues also known as the godly Language.
 

Sunday, 15 September 2013

SA Idols-Sonke and Brenden Were Outstanding




Brenden-SA Idol 2013

Sonke-SA Idol 2013


Brenden Ledwaba from Mpumalanga and Sonke Mazibuko from Soweto who performed in front of the audience together with the other top 16 male last night at the state theatre in Pretoria, made a good impression as their chosen songs and great voices blew the fans away. So far they were the best performance of the night as quoted by Unathi, Sonke Sang Diamonds- Rihanna and Brenden also sang Rihanna-stay, they even manage to get the judges good comments and Randall Assured them that they will be safe from Elimination because of their great performance they manage to pull. But now it’s up to the viewers to vote for them and put them in the top 10,

Let’s all get voting now. Follow the link http://idolssa.dstv.com for more inform about voting

Congrats to them

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Bring Back the Twins on Idols- fans outcry

THOUSANDS of Idols SA fans have launched a campaign to force M-Net to bring back Durban ’ s twin contestants. DYNAMIC DUO: Idols SA hopefuls Anele and




Neliswa Mxakaza of Durban have been kicked out of the show
Anele and Neliswa Mxakaza, of Mayville in Durban, and in Grade 12, were eliminated at the weekend.

A social network campaign with three pages on Facebook has been started. One had 66 000 likes by yesterday afternoon.

Thousands of fans have expressed their anger and disappointment on the page at the Idols judges’ decision.

One fan suggested that if all the people who liked the page boycotted paying their DsTv subscription, the company could lose more than R5-million. Some posted comments saying even judge Unathi Msengana herself could not sing better than the girls.

Prosper Nyawuza commented on the page, saying the excuse by judges that they were not ready for what’s ahead was not acceptable.

Another angry fan commented: “The 16-year-old white boy is thru (sic), but the twins are not mature enough.” But a few fans thought the elimination was for the better so the girls could focus on passing matric.

“Yeah man, they have the talent, but come to think of it they are in matric and writing their trial exams and final exams next month,” Zamajay Mazet Cthole said.

M-Net spokeswoman Lani Lombard said M-Net was aware of the Facebook page and requests to bring the twins back onto the show. “We can understand why
Idols fans are upset the twins did not make the top 16.
“Everyone loved them from their very first audition, they even had the judges in tears.
“Yet, during theatre week, the judges came to the conclusion that it would be unfair to them and the other contestants if they progressed to the top 16,” Lombard said.
She said apart from the fact that their final theatre week performances revealed they could struggle with the high demands of a pop music competition such as Idols, Idols, the judges were concerned about their emotional vulnerability and attachment to one another. “As their recent recording with Zahara illustrated, there’s a bright future ahead of them.”
The twins’ mom, Nomvula Mxakaza, said there were many questions about the elimination of her girls.
She said the experience made the twins swear they would not enter Idols Idols again.
Even after watching the show, it was still not clear to her why they were eliminated, she said.
“They are now well recovered from the elimination ordeal and are surrounding themselves with gospel music, which is their first love.”
sowetan-reported

The Search for UJ missing Girl continues

                                                                                                                                                                                     



picure from: ewn.co.za

Palesa Madiba is still missing.
It’s believed she went missing while on her way to the UJ Soweto campus.

Surveillance footage at the university shows that the 20-year-old student never arrived there.
She was last seen in the Phiri area.
Madiba had spent the long weekend at a friend's house and was expected back home in Diepkloof on Monday evening. the search to find her still contiues

Gupta's Offensive Billboard will be removed


The south African Older Person’s Forum lodge a complaint with the Human Rights Commision and the Advertising Standard Authority (ASA), about the Gupta’s Advertising campaign, which shows a picture of an old man and quote “we are not old farts….nah not even our presenters”.
The ASA has granted fines on the advertisers and accepted to remove the Billboard and never use it in the future.
by: Bobontle Mopeloa

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

The Pleasure Of Volunteering



The Pleasure Of Volunteering

By: Bobontle Mopeloa

Just because volunteer Work is unpaid that does not mean that it is useless to do, there are numerous reason why one should do volunteer work, one of the significant role of volunteering it enables you to strengthen your contact, meet different people and expose you to the field of work with people who share the same interest as you, especially if you are new to the industry.

Volunteering it is also a great way to gain experience in the field of work and be aware of the pros and cons of the career you have chosen. One will be able to practice their skills in an attempt to benefit the company and to earn a good reputation about their excellent work they did. I have chosen to volunteer mainly because of my self-esteem and confidence, I acknowledge the part that volunteering work will provide me with the natural sense of accomplishment because I will be doing what I love and also helping the company to reach its goal at the same time, I will be able to use my skills effectively and in the process be educated and learn from professionals. I will be able to give my free time but also benefiting a good reputation and valuable job skills.

Most importantly I plan to enjoy myself while volunteering because this is one in a lifetime experience that no one will ever take away from me. The value that volunteering will add to my life it will help me to become a better person and to never ever take anything I do for granted, also to learn to work with others and communicate with people, to be able to gain experience before getting in my career full-time. I will be the toughest competitor because I will know most of the needed skills and being experienced before time. I plan to build my brand, therefore I will need a good reputation in the future, to conclusion doing volunteering might not be paying but it is pleasant because it will have a good effect in your future that you might not see now.

 

Monday, 9 September 2013

(Poetry) Jasmine Mans - You Gone Get The Work Nigga


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picture from: nj.com
 

Jasmine Mans - You Gone Get The Work Nigga
I know niggas in Timb boots that’ll stomp your face through a fucking floor
Prisons that got bars that are better than yours
Y’know I would say I’m sonning you bastards
But if it was left up to me, you woulda been gone by the morning after
If Assata Shakur broke out of prison,
Why would I respect a nigga doing a bitch sentence for no snitching?
You got ya niggas out here dying deaths bloodier than Christ’s, yet not even worth half the sacrifice
If Malcolm killed for freedom, why would I respect you niggas out here killing for bragging rights?
You females are emcee, yeah, but you half the light
All you do is rap about your pussy, so your walls and your rhymes are half as tight
You the baddest bitch, yeah, all the bark but half the bite
Never needed Martin to tell me that a million men weren’t made to march to Maybach Music
There is no secondary to revolutionary so I’ll put Calvary in my vocabulary
And if I’m my father’s child then fuck it, my resurrection is hereditary
All you niggas talk about is pussy, clothes and gunplay
But God so loved the world that He sent me to spit you a Easter Sunday
Your reign is over nigga, it’s His Son’s day
Don’t make it rain if you can’t make shit grow
Don’t say you love your hood but can’t spit a 16 about hope
Don’t say you believe in God if you’re the same nigga that gained the whole world for the price of your soul
Don’t say that numbers don’t lie if they made you believe that you could put a price on your soul
And all you’ve got to show for yourself is a body full of tattoos and nice clothes
Answer me this: is a fly nigga really a fly nigga if no one’s around to see him when the curtains closed?
Or do niggas who say they get bitches really get bitches if all he fucks is hoes?
And if niggas who say they get bitches really get bitches like they say they get bitches
Then chances are that nigga probably got fleas and he may be mistaking for being sick with HIV
But these niggas are immune to the system and blood-tested in the street
He’d rather beat his blues over the street, he’s positive Eazy-E
But before the results came out, he died in his Chuck’s and his Dickie’s
Congrats nigga
, your dick may be long but that’s the only thing about you that’s deep
The most harmful thing in the world is a nigga with a microphone whose mind is weak
If it takes a village to raise a child, it’s funny how you make millions and niggas back at home are still dying right on your street
Because niggas like you have never been “Man in the Mirror” enough to watch what you speak
You ain’t drop out of school because you needed to hustle
You dropped out of school because you couldn’t read
You was sick of niggas clowning you in Block C
Now you a rich fella who makes fun of regular niggas with college degrees
But the difference between the man you are and the men they are is that they can read their children bedtime stories
Ignorant is the man who thinks he’s winning but can’t pronounce the credits on his own CD or the tags on his own clothes
I get it, you niggas should stick to pony, it’s only two syllables
You know I always pictured Kanye with one of Carol’s Daughters, never a fucking Kardashian
But shit, nowadays even Carol’s Daughters don’t even look African
If God forgives and you don’t, that makes you half the man, yet all the sin
But I guess there’s no point in believing in God if you can’t see Him
And if He’s small enough to wear around your neck, I see why you niggas think that you could be Him
You niggas mistake heaven for being rich, real weight for being a clip, honesty for being a snitch
Soon, you won’t even be able to tell the difference between your daughter and ya bitch

Sunday, 8 September 2013

Melissa Joins Scandal

picture from: www.mycitybynight.co.za

Melissa Allison (28) the South African Singer and Runner-up of South African Idols Season 8. will soon appear on our screens as she debuts on Etv' , Scandal as a journalist.
watch out for her
congrats Melli
by: Bobontle Mopeloa

Thursday, 29 August 2013

ZiWAPHI tHIS wEEKAND

Event


Vaal Beach Party 2013  
29.08.2013 - 31.08.2013
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Msizi World ALBUM LAUNCH
30.08.2013 - 30.08.2013


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Spring Day Explosion
31.08.2013 - 31.08.2013


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Moretele Park Tribute Concert 2013
31.08.2013 - 31.08.2013


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------for more event visit:http://www.sabc1.co.za/index.php/ziwaphi/details/
bought to you by SABC 1 mzanzi fo sho!
 
 
 

Sunday, 25 August 2013

Kenny Kunene reveals the Baby daddy of his daughter



picture from: www.justcurious.com
 

After Kenny Kunene agreed to the allegations that his daughter is pregnant, he quickly rushed to take the pic of the baby daughter, stopping the rumours that one of his friends might have impregnated his young daughter. Then Gayton Mckenzie, Kenny's friend twittered the pic, claiming the father to be.

I REST MY CASE

Dellish Win Big Brother Africa




picture from: twitter.com
 
The Namibian Queen Dellish   has won the 2013 Big Brother Africa - The Chase. She goes home with $300, 000. She became the third female in the history of BBA to win the chase. The Namibian made sure to stay away from trouble, gossip and backstabbing. as soon as she was annouced the winner she broke down in tears.
 
 
Congrats>>well deserved
BY:Bobontle Mopeloa

Thursday, 22 August 2013

For The Weekand Gossip



picture from:.www.trufm.co.za
 
Uyanda Mbuli is said to be suing her husband, she complains the hubby she's divorcing isn't paying for her convertible, domestic worker and more.


picture from:malusibp.blog.com

Mandoza Makes a comeback with His reality show, Veteran kwaito musician Mandoza is making a comeback: he has completed recording a new album and his new 13-episode reality TV show premieres on e.tv next month.





A bloody advert shocks the motorists, A billboard advertising a new crime channel on satellite TV has been criticised for the "horrifying" content, which is being seen by motorists on busy Johannesburg roads.

SA got Talent Launch Photo's



The launch of SA' S GOT talent at Melrose Arch Johannesburg. PHOTO: MOHAU MOFOKENG.
 


 
Lastly The Afronevism Entertainment Blog will be Celebrating the 100th Post Since January, with A preview and Interview Of the Founder.
know the Boss Man Behind The Entertainment

Dont Miss Big Brother Africa (BBA), This sunday



 
Twitter has been abuzz with viewers calling on their friends and fellow fans to vote or either Beverly, Melvin, Elikem, Cleo or Dillish. The five have survived 87 days in the House and now need every vote possible to get their hands on the much sought after $300 000 cash prize.

Big Brother Africa-Africa Forum facebook reported thatb our continental musical heavyweights will light up the Big Brother: The Chasestage this Sunday during the stunning 2-hour live finale, as Africa’s votes decide who out of Beverley, Melvin, Elikem, Cleo and Dillish will take home the USD300 000 prize after 91 days of epic action. Ice Prince, DJ Ganyane, Keko and R2bees are household names across the continent, and will add the perfect musical accompaniment to what promises to be a dramatic evening.

Ice Prince has been performing and rapping since he was in secondary school. Since then, the Nigerian superstar has charted and performed around the world, collaborating with some of the continent’s hottest artists and selling out shows wherever he goes.

Influenced by Notorious B.I.G, Rakim, Jay-Z, Common, Talib Kweli, Kanye West, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill, M.I and Jesse Jagz, he has won numerous awards such as The Headies Awards 2011 for Song of the Year and Best Rap Single, African Act of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2012, the Ovation Award: Africa Pop Songs 2012, Best Hip Hop Artist at the 2012 Channel O MVA’s. He has performed at the HMV Apollo Afrobeats Festival, the O2 Arena in London, Botswana’s Wharic Park, the Expo Hall in Lagos, hosted the 2012 Channel O MVAs, played at SXSW in Texas in 2012 and was the audience host for Chris Brown’s show in Nigeria in 2012.

South Africa’s Ganyani Tshabalala – DJ Ganyani – has been in the music industry for over 20 years. His passion for music led him to teach himself DJ-ing techniques, aged 15. Today he is recognized for his mastering of harmonic mixing – and killer beats! A household name amongst the youth in South Africa and the SADC region – particularly in Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana, he is the DJ of choice for the South African Football Association. DJ Ganyani has tutored, mentored and inspired a host of local and international DJ’s and his latest album, Ganyani House Grooves 5, achieved gold status within 3 months of its release.

Multi Award-winning Ugandan rap star Keko recently joined the Sony Music stable, alongside international superstars like Alicia Keys, P!nk, Usher, Christina Aguilera, Pitbull and Chris Brown. Her rise to fame began in 2010 with the release of “Fallen Heroes”, where she appeared alongside other established Ugandan artists like Don MC, SP, DAVIS and the Mwanba Children’s Choir. Keko began to turn heads with her lyrics, delivery style and sheer presence. Her 2012 chart-topping club hit entitled “Make You Dance” featuring Kenya’s Madtraxx, became a smash hit on radio stations across Africa, with the video on high rotation across leading music television channels.

Ghanaian group R2BEES believe in not only making songs for Ghanaians living at home or abroad, but believe that the world can relate to their message. Comprised of cousins Peadae and Mugeez, they started out as a group called Camp Yard in Tema, winning radio contests and competing at shows around Greater Accra. The group released its first single in August 2009 titled “Yawa Gal”, which was an instant hit. They followed their debut track up with “A Dey Mad”, which immediately topped charts across Ghana, while their third single “Kiss Your Hand” ft Wande Coal made massive inroads across the continent and catapulted the group to international fame. At the 2013 Ghana Music Awards, the group took home wins in 6 of the 9 categories in which they were nominated, including Song of the Year and Artist of the Year.

Don’t miss out on the Big Brother: The Chase Finale this Sunday at 19:00 CAT live on DStv Channel 197 & 198 and AfricaMagic Entertainment as these musical superstars rip up the stage, and the massive USD 300 000 prize is handed over to one of the remaining housemates.
Big Brother Africa-Africa Forum reported.

Poetry "Who Am I" by: Bobontle Mopeloa





 
Ask me who M I and
I will pop, my eyes and
Stutle like, I've been
Pointed with a Gun,
Right at my back Bone
And my Gut will be telling
Me that God, is Watching
Over the beset me.

Between and beside,
Those, who know me, I will
Never be able to define
The inside executed,
Cold-blooded, code of
What I really consist of.
I take words from others, intergrade
Them to form a revelation
Of what is me, that is not real.

I Coast upon my faith,and
Delight over others mistakes,
Ia|m not innocent , M just
Surrounded by mercy,
That keeps striving me
To trail me to the right track,
Though I feel like sometime
Life has grudges over me
And I've never hurt the
Universe or cursed God
But I find it difficult to
Believe that I am also
Loved like the children. Of
Israel.

I've never had the audacity
To define who M I, I cannot,
Point out,, many successful,
Stories, I've encountered, since
I saw myself in the mirror,
I've always found myself, ashamed
Of what I uncover beneath the towel.

Who M I, its just a question
I cannot take upon, myself,
I'd rather sit-dead in my
Room and have the walls, closing
Up on me, painting themselves blue than speaking senseless Words
To fill my void.

I've always fall short, of decorated,words,
I can explain myself, my flaws, always
Flare, when I am around a spirit, and I
M afraid that fame will destroy me. And take
Me back to the mud-house that
I was born at..iam not fortunate
To lay my hands in the fire and
Resist the pain.

Who M I, ke santse ke le ka. Go
Fumana karabo, maybe I might find
Myself inbetween my granfathers
Tales. He used to share
When we gather around
The fire. I cannot,
Change the world, because I don't
Know, much about it. But if
You hold, my hand and walk with me
Step, by step, I will be able to rediscover and
Define the inside me. I will be able to
Tell a word, without, shining, and laughing
My shame aways, struggling, to maintain, the infuse Peace within my pain.

I cannot say who m I, M still
Fixing the blister, and building,
My confidence, so when I see the
Ocean, I will not be intimidated, by how far it, flows and float on the ground, I've not
Yet reached the point, where I can say this
Is the finishing line, but everyday becomes
A race that sometimes result in pain.

I choose to be distant from
The questions, that makes me Isolated,
When intergtated, the stars and kings
Can shine hard, that even my light can not
Be able to stand in the bright. There is a
Leak, between my faith and words, so
I laze unto my silence that takes me
To a place, that I will work for 6 days and
Rest in the 7day and lift up my strength.
Then asked who M I , I'll tell them, I am Gods best Made. I am who God says I am. This is who I am.

Rockville Has done a great Job!


With All-star Celebrities and actors, Rockville has proved once again that Mrs and Mr shona, Still call the shots in the television industry.
The show has been renewed for another season so it will be making a comeback.
well done for first time actress Boity, they sure did a great job
by: Bobontle Mopeloa

Pearl Thusi New Presenter of Tropic Island Of Treasure

 
 
The stunning-sexy Pearl thusi, Manage to get herself Another Famous Job, ON top of
Real Goboza
Live Amp
Metro FM Saturday Morning Show with The Real Phat Joe
Palesa Motaung on Isidingo.
she is now the new presenter of Tropical Island Of Treasure

Tropika Island of Treasure is a South African reality competition television series created by  which celebrities and ordinary people compete in remote, exotic locations in a variety of daily challenges to win a R1-million prize.

Congrats to Pearl for climbing Up the ladder
This is Definitely the Pearl Season
by:Bobontle Mopeloa

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

UJ student Goes Missing



A UNIVERSITY of Johannesburg student has disappeared after spending a weekend at a friend’s house.

Palesa Madiba, of Diepkloof in Soweto, was last seen by her friend Tshidi Mkhwanazi on Monday after the long weekend.
Mkhwanazi (22) said Madiba (21), a final-year BCom business management student at the Soweto campus, had spent the long weekend at her home at Phiri, Soweto, and left for classes on Monday morning. Mkhwanazi lives with her grandmother Thandi and uncle Dumisani.
She said Madiba came to her home that weekend because the Mkhwanazis were celebrating a birthday for two relatives.
“Usually when Palesa comes to sleep over at my house, I leave her behind because I have to get to work early. I would then call her later in the day to check up on her,” said Mkhwanazi.
When she tried to call her friend on Monday, her phone was off.
She was not too worried about that, because she thought Madiba was getting ready for classes.
“I kept trying to call Palesa the entire day, but her phone remained off. I contacted her sister, Tebogo, the following day to ask whether she knew where Palesa was. She told me she didn’t know.”
Sunday World visited Madiba’s home, where she lives with her aunt Tebogo and her cousins Thabiso and Kgothatso Tsoledi.
The family say they have been having sleepless nights since she disappeared.
Thabiso said the last they saw Madiba was on the morning of Women’s Day after they went out for breakfast together.
Madiba told them she meant to go to her parents’ house in Protea Glen to see her elder sister Tebogo.
“We got worried when she didn’t come home on Monday as we expected her to,” said Thabiso.
The family opened a missing persons case at Diepkloof police station. The case was transferred to Moroka police station.
Police spokesman Mpande Khoza said they were investigating.
“The investigation is proceeding well. Many people have been interviewed, including (people at) the address where she was last seen, at Phiri in Soweto.”
Madiba’s boyfriend, Khanyisizwe Nkosi, said he had no words to describe how he felt about her disappearance. “It’s surreal,” he said.
Nkosi said the last time he heard from Madiba was when she sent him a text wishing him good luck for his test on Monday morning.
“After I got out of my test I sent her several messages and she didn’t respond.
“I sent Tshidi a BBM message, but it looks like she only saw my messages the following day because that’s when she replied.”
Nkosi said he went to the protection services on campus on Wednesday to check on the last time Madiba’s student card had been swiped.
“The records showed her student card was last swiped the previous Thursday, and that’s when she was going home,” he said.
Zar reported

Kenny Kunene's daughter pragnent by a close friend of kenny's


picture by:sunday sun

Kenny Kunene’s 19 year old daughter is pregnant, and the father is a close friend of Kenny’s








In the early morning of 11th Sunday 2012, Khaya Dlanga posted a tweet suggesting that Kenny Kunene’s daughter has been impregnated by one of his friends.
 

 
He later tweeted, When the paper contacted Kenny he allegedly said, “Who said I have a pregnant daughter?” “You come here with your dirty mind!”. Khaya Dlanga is an author/reporter for The Mail & Gaudian.
reported

Monday, 19 August 2013

So you think you can dance- is back with a bang



picture from: teeveetee.blogspot.com
 
So You Think You Can Dance is a South African version of the American dance reality competition created by Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe and produced locally by Rapid Blue which has a similar premise to the American Idol series of singing competitions, with nationwide auditions leading to the discovery of the next big South African dance star.
With mzanzi”s The Link presenter Sinazo Yolwa as the dynamic presenter,
Do not miss it_ 18:30 saturday on SABC 1 Mzanzi fo sho!