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Reason Why Bonang Matheba Left Young, Famous and African

South African Award-Winning Television Presenter Bonang Matheba explains the reason behind her quick exit from the Netflix reality series, Young Famous and African.

The media personality’s appearance in season 2 excited lots of fans, but her cameo appearance left many disappointed. People flooded social media with different theories on why she left.

It is said that she left in other to avoid “power struggles, different egos from fellow cast members, and rumors that could have potentially tainted her brand”.

Setting the record straight, Queen B said she didn’t leave because of the altercation with Luis. “I didn’t just leave the show,” she tells ZiMoja. “I was just a guest star and not a permanent cast member. My job was to be in and out.”

In another story, Bonang Matheba expressed excitement as the 2-years legal battle against her former management Celebrity Services Africa (CSA) Global has been resolved. “Yes! I’m very happy about the win. It’s been a long and uncomfortable battle but we prevailed.”

Source-Fakazanews

In Other News- Lerato Kganyago’s Fans Want Musa Khawula Arrested

Lerato Kganyago’s fans have taken action against Musa Khawula following years of cyber-bullying the businesswoman.

The fans reportedly wrote an open letter to the Ministers of Police and Justice, calling for the arrest of the podcaster. Khawula’s personal details including his ID number and banking information were included in the letter. Learn more

More News- Tina Turner played a unique part in the Australian Rugby league

Tina Turner is best known as a trailblazing rocker but Australia also remembered her on Thursday for her “unique” role in the history of rugby league in the country. As tributes poured in from around the world to one of music’s biggest names, who died Wednesday aged 83 in Switzerland, many Australians fondly recalled her influential love affair with the sport.

“She played a unique role in probably the most iconic sports marketing campaign in our history,” said National Rugby League chief executive Andrew Abdo. Learn more

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