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Is Ayanda Thabethe dating Lerato Kganyago’s ex-fiance?

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Ayanda Thabethe has a new man in her life nearly one year after ending her relationship with Zulu Mkhathini (formerly known as Dash). The TV presenter has been focusing on her career since the split, but It looks like she is ready to give love another chance.

Ayanda Thabethe

The 33-year-old is reportedly dating businessman Papi Rabolai. The rumoured lovers were allegedly spotted together at Sandton’s Signature restaurant in July looking very cosy. It wasn’t the first time they were seen together. The pair had been painting the town red together for several weeks before the Sandton sighting.

Sources told the Sunday Sun that Papi, who is Lerato Kganyago’s ex-fiancé, has already introduced her to his family. Papi is happier with Ayanda because of her kind heart. She respects him, unlike his exes. As his friends, we’ve seen so much improvement,” the mole told the publication. While the businessman’s friends are allegedly spilling tea about their romance, Ayanda is keeping her man’s identity a secret for now.

Ayanda Thabethe and new boyfriend

 

That hasn’t stopped her from dropping hints on social media. She recently spent time at The Gorge Private Game Lodge & Spa in Port Shepstone and tagged her man along. While she didn’t post any pictures of him on her Instagram timeline, she gave her followers a glimpse of him on Stories. Her man is seen kissing her on the cheek while she smiles at the camera. You’re making all my dreams come true,” she captioned the shot.

The couple clearly enjoyed their time unwinding at the luxury game lodge. Another picture, which was presumably taken by her lover, shows Ayanda relaxing in a bathtub. It might be a while before Ayanda officially introduces her boyfriend to the world. She learned from her relationship with Zulu that flaunting your relationship on social media is not always a good idea.

 

Source: ALL4Women

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5 Pictures of Mzansi Stars You Didn’t Know Died Poor

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They do everything they can to live up to the society’s expectations of having it all. Most celebrities forced to live that luxurious life even when zeros start to subside on their bank accounts.

Below is the list of late South African celebrities who passed on poor like they never made anything in their lives. Hope this works to help young and upcoming stars to make something of their lives.

Senyaka Kekana

Kwaito legend and hitmaker Senyaka Kekana died after a two-week stay in hospital. Kekana apparently complained of sinuses, suddenly felt sick and was taken to a hospital in Vereeniging. Kekana was in the hospital for two weeks before dying. A close friend and associate of Kekana, Danny Mawela said he was scheduled to undergo an operation but his health failed before he could do so.

Senyaka Kekana

Brenda Fassie

Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was a South African anti-apartheid Afropop singer. Affectionately called MaBrrr by her fans, she was sometimes described as the “Queen of African Pop”, the “Madonna of The Townships” or simply as The Black Madonna. Her bold stage antics earned a reputation for “outrageousness”.

Brenda Fassie

Baby Jakes Matlala

Jacob “Baby Jake” Matlala was a South African boxer and junior flyweight champion from Meadowlands, Johannesburg. In 2004, Matlala was voted #72 in the “100 Greatest South Africans” poll organized by SABC.

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Ray Ntlokwana

Ray “Velaphi” Ntlokwana was a South African actor from Gugulethu, who was affectionately known as “Velaphi” following his lead role in the SABC Xhosa play, Velaphi, a name he was associated with throughout his career.

Ray Ntlokwana

Zayn Adam

Adam was born in Salt River in 1947. His first foray into music saw him pick up a guitar at the age of 11. At the time, his father and brother were at the helm of the Cape Malay choir, The Celtics Singkoor. Music ran in the family. At 15, Adam joined the Golden City Dixies carnival show. Things snowballed from there.

Zayn Adam

Zodwa Wabantu regrets losing fiance Ntobeko Linda through fame

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Vosho dancer Zodwa Wabantu bares all in the last episode of her reality show on Moja Love, which was shot at Soweto Theatre on Monday night. Dressed in a black crop top, short skirt and strappy heels, Zodwa was in high spirits despite reports of her recent split from fiancé Ntobeko Linda, who was at the event The socialite and dancer was joined by Khanyi Mbau (they both dated wealthy businessman Mandla Mthembu); controversial musician Jub Jub and Dr Tlaleng Mofokeng, a s-e-x therapist. The show was hosted by Trevor Gumbi.

Zodwa Wabantu

The Soweto-born star, who shot to fame as a dancer who preferred to gyrate on stage sans any underwear and in barely-there outfits, started out as a 16-years old hustling on the streets, trying her best to eke out a living the only way she knew how.

And she wasn’t ashamed to revisit her past. I’ll never forget taking care of myself as a child, that’s why I’m not scared of anything, you can’t hurt me. They used to hide bath soap and food from me. I then realised that I have a vagina I can use to better myself.

I remember staying with my friend Nombulelo Nkomo at Dlamini 2 (Soweto). She had a backroom; so we would squat there. I would go to the streets to hustle and she would do all the house chores for us. I was the provider, bringing home plastics full of groceries,” Zodwa recalled. After realising that life on the streets wasn’t really sustainable, Zodwa re-branded herself.

She explained: “Street-life doesn’t pay. The money you get just disappears without even seeing how you spent it. I know in the hood some women still do it for alcohol, expensive hair and staying at luxurious hotels but I was never that person. I would tell a guy not to take me to the public and feed me expensive food or stuff like that, I just wanted money.

Since bursting onto the social scene in 2017, when she got all eyes on her at the Vodacom Durban July, her career took a turn for the better. She scored many gigs and grabbed headlines for her butt-naked performances. Some saluted her and others slated her. She was even banned from performing in some African countries.

Zodwa Wabantu and Ntobeko Linda
Zodwa Wabantu and Ntobeko Linda

But that didn’t stop her from being who she is. Instead, she continued to trend on social media and bagged Zodwa Wabantu: Uncensored, where she reveals much about her personal life with Linda, whom she was supposed to marry.

“Being in a relationship with a young person like Ntobeko was so nice because I didn’t have to cook or do laundry for him, he couldn’t tell me anything. I work hard, I have money and that’s how I kept him,” Zodwa revealed. However, the romance was short-lived. Not long after proposing to him with a R55 000 engagement ring and paying lobola, Zodwa called it quits.

“I called off the wedding after considering Ntobeko’s feelings because he’s still young and would probably want to have children in the future, which is not part of my plans,” Zodwa admitted. While she regrets losing her man through fame, she doesn’t regret the fractured relationship she has with some of her family.

“I don’t have to fix any relationship with my family because we don’t have a proper foundation. They can’t have me now. Yes, they can call me if they need help and I will provide for them but they have no right to have a say in what I do with my life. I don’t need them, even to bury me because they once said I’ll have to bury myself when I was living the street life, not even knowing why I was doing it,” she shared.

That said, she does maintain her close ties with her two sisters and an aunt, who would check up on her when things got really tough. Zodwa has made friends in the industry, who have sort of becoming family to her. Mbau is one such person. Besides having the similarities of not caring about what people say, Zodwa and Mbau have something else in common-their kids share the same father.

When asked if there was ever bad blood between the two, Mbau said she’s never had a problem with Zodwa and they got along since the first time they met.

Even though she has a thick skin, Zodwa confessed that she sometimes cries when she watches her show because it takes her back to her ugly past. But she feels optimistic about the future and is taking it one day at a time. To see the full interview, catch the finale episode of “Zodwa Wabantu: Uncensored” this Saturday at 6 pm on Moja Love (DStv channel 157).