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Somizi sparks dating rumors

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Somizi and a fan, alleged to be the new boyfriend. He is not shy to show off his new Boyfriend, we love how he looks happy and this pic seems to tell everything. Somizi Mhlongo is a huge fan of love despite being crushed and heartbroken by his ex-husband, Mohale Motaung.

The media personality got people talking this Sunday as he shares cozy snaps of himself with a young man. The name of the man is Mofana Senne; the two met on a cruise ship for the first time in 2023, and they have met again, hence Som shared photos of them-and-now.

Somizi

“2023 how it started on the @travelbellasa cruise 2024 how it’s going 2024 @mofana_senne,” the radio presenter captioned post.

Mhlongo is never one to shy away from showing the world when he is in love or in a good space, and it seems now that he is comfortable with his new romance, he is showing it off.

The Metro FM radio host’s Instagram feed is filled with pictures and videos of him with his romantic interest living their best lives, wearing matching Gucci caps.

Somizi

In the posts, the mystery man’s face cannot be seen as he is looking down with the beak of the cap hiding his face. Followers flooded the post with comments, believing that Somizi has finally unveiled the face of his new lover after months of keeping him secret.

In other news – Musa Mseleku & MaYeni blast their son, Mpumelelo who wants a v!rgin before marrying his baby mamas

Reality star and polygamist, Musa Mseleku and his second wife, Nokukhanya “MaYeni” have reprimanded their son, Mpumelelo, and warned him not to become a polygamist the wrong way.

Musa Mseleku

This after Mpumelelo, who already has children with two women, shocked Uthando Nes’thembu viewers when he said he wanted to marry a virgin first before marrying other women. Read more

Nonku Williams opens up about why she left her relationship

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Nonku Williams has opened up about why she left her relationship with former convict and businessman Dumisani “Rough Diamond” Ndlazi.

Nonku started her low-cost housing construction business in 2006 and called it Section 24. She drove around schools in rural areas doing supply and delivery services and made her first R10 000 back then. In 2020 she started her logistics business which has since closed down due to the Covid-19. Nonku and Dumisani dated for a few months before he bought her a car and asked for her hand in marriage.

Within a few weeks, he also bought her mom a car and their children met and became close like siblings. But in no time, Nonku was crying saying how her fairytale ended and that she was not ready to talk. Nonku now has spilled the beans on why she ended things with Dumisani. “That man scammed me! He stole material from the site worth R300 000.” She also introduced him to her suppliers and let down her guard. “I was in love. I mixed my business with pleasure, and I regret it but I also learned my lesson. I am here and I have moved on.”

Dumisani still insists that he never scammed Nonku. “Are we still there? I have moved on from the relationship and she needs to do the same. I still maintain my innocence. I never scammed Nonku and she knows,” Dumisani tells ZiMoja. “There is no case that was opened. I have never even taken money from her. I gave her money, I paid for everything and I supported her business.” Dumisani maintains that he loved Nonku. “We were in love. We did things that people who are in love do.” Dumisani says that when Nonku had defaulted on payments with her employees, he came in. “I did what any man in love would do.”

Nonku recently told ZiMoja that she has moved on form the heartbreak and she is ready to date again. “I am ready,but If I date again but I learned my lesson, to keep things more private. I know, I will fall in love again. Love is a beautiful thing. After that breakup, I told myself that nothing would ever break me. People judged me and I learned my lesson,” she said. “I won’t let what happened to me take away my happiness. Yes, it was a horrible public humiliation, but I have moved on. I have healed and putting myself first and that is what I plan to do in my next relationship.

Source: The southafrican

In other news – Makhadzi goes back to school to learn English

Makhadzi finally yields to people’s advice as she returns to school to learn English. Aside from delivering good music, the singer is also famous for her consistently poor English.

Makhadzi

However, she doesn’t flinch despite being mocked on social media. Read more

Makhadzi returns to school to learn English

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Makhadzi finally yields to people’s advice as she returns to school to learn English. Aside from delivering good music, the singer is also famous for her consistently poor English. However, she doesn’t flinch despite being mocked on social media.

The recent blunder was her review of Bafana Bafana’s football match against Nigeria at the AFCON.

She snubbed the critics and wrote, “My name is makhadzi. I spik English like whites when they spik my African language.. I love you all. The Ma Gear hitmaker returned to social media with a photo of herself dressed as a high school student.

Makhadzi

She sarcastically announced that she was back to school; but it is without doubt that the star shared a photo from a music video shoot.

DJ Tira and Heavy K were spotted in the snaps shared. I wud like to thank Dj tira and heavy k for taking me back to school to learn English,” Makhadzi captioned post.

In other news – Trouble in paradise for actress Buhle Samuels and her husband

Actress Buhle Samuels has allegedly separated from her hubby. Buhle got married in early 2022 in a traditional ceremony in the Eastern Cape. According to sources, things between her and her husband are not going well, and the couple is currently reviewing their relationship.

Buhle Samuels

I know that they still fighting for their love, but I don’t know if there is a room for reconciliation,” a source said. Read more

Trouble in paradise for popular actress Buhle Samuels and husband

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Actress Buhle Samuels has allegedly separated from her hubby. Buhle got married in early 2022 in a traditional ceremony in the Eastern Cape. According to sources, things between her and her husband are not going well, and the couple is currently reviewing their relationship. “I know that they still fighting for their love, but I don’t know if there is a room for reconciliation,” a source said.

Buhle Samuels

Another source said they are currently living separately while they are sorting out their issues. According to the source there are issues the couple is not seeing eye to eye on. “Her hubby is still very much in love with her but wants her to tone it down. He’s a good guy and loves her. They’re not perfect but I hope they will work things out eventually,” the source added

Buhle Samuels

Samuels has always been a private person when it comes to her personal life. Therefore, there is no official statement from her regarding the matter. However, the news of her separation has been swirling in higher celebrity circles. Many are also curious about the reason behind the separation. Called for comment, Samuels told said  that she does not comment on her private life and was not going to start now. “I don’t talk about my private life in the media unless it is work. it is none of anyone’s business whether I am separated or not,” she said.

Source:  News365

In other news – Minnie Dlamini wouldn’t mind having ex-boyfriend Itumeleng Khune on the panel

Popular Mzansi actress and presenter Minenhle “Minnie” Dlamini says she has no issues with her ex-boyfriend Itumeleng Khune being a part of her roast.

Minnie Dlamini

Speaking to ZiMoja, The Honeymoon actress said that she doubts the Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper would join the panel, however, it would be great if he did. Read more

Luton Town 1-2 Manchester United

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Luton Town 1-2 Manchester United. Rasmus Hojlund scored for the sixth successive Premier League game as Manchester United survived a Luton Town display of fierce determination to stay in contention for the top four with victory at Kenilworth Road.

United’s £72m summer signing from Atalanta has hit a red-hot streak after early struggles in front of goal and scored twice in the first seven minutes to set up a fourth successive league win for Erik ten Hag’s side.

The 21-year-old pounced on Amari’i Bell’s error after only 37 seconds to round keeper Thomas Kaminski and score, adding a second in the seventh minute, instinctively diverting Alejandro Garnacho’s shot into the net.

Luton Town, in an uproarious atmosphere, responded with defiance and character, Carlton Morris swiftly giving the Hatters hope with a header as United struggled to cope with the intensity of the home side, especially in the opening half.

United lost defender Luke Shaw to injury before the interval, while Harry Maguire and Casemiro also went off at the break, but for all Luton’s second-half endeavour it was the visitors who created the better chances, Kaminski denying Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes, Rashford, and a Hojlund hat-trick.

However, there was one more nervous moment for the visitors in stoppage time when Ross Barkley’s glancing header clipped the top of the crossbar.

The win means United are now only five points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa.

United needed leaders to see them through an encounter that became an ordeal for long spells, especially in the opening half, and they emerged from unlikely sources as another important three points were secured.

While experienced players such as Casemiro, so lucky to avoid a second yellow card, Maguire and Raphael Varane struggled and were exposed by the sheer energy of Luton’s approach, it was match-winner Hojlund and outstanding 18-year-old Kobbie Mainoo who stepped up.

Hojlund has really come to the fore in recent weeks, now getting the goals all his hard work – even early in the season when they were in short supply – deserve, his first a composed piece of work and his second quick thinking as United established early control.

The Denmark forward showed commendable hold-up play, a willingness to engage in the physical exchanges with Luton’s defence, and was only denied a treble by Kaminski’s block before he departed to a standing ovation from United’s away support.

Mainoo, meanwhile, rose above the blood and thunder with rare composure for one so young. United have a gem on their hands.

The visitors improved after the break and even though Luton pressed, they were the more dangerous side, Kaminski and Albert Sambi Lokonga denying Rashford before a combination of the goalkeeper and Bell thwarted Garnacho.

In the end, Hojlund’s early goals were enough as United extended their winning run.

Luton lost another home game to one of the Premier League’s big guns but once again more illustrious visitors to Kenilworth Road were made to fight every inch of the way.

United joined Manchester City and Arsenal in chalking up a narrow wins while Liverpool were held to a draw – and it is no surprise when Luton’s approach in this wonderfully hostile environment is taken into account.

The Hatters could have been forgiven for thinking their day was done when they conceded two goals in only seven minutes but, galvanised by the home support, Rob Edwards’ side responded superbly and were right back in it after Morris’ goal.

The reborn Barkley prompted from midfield with confidence while Lokonga was one of the game’s outstanding performers.

Luton faded after the break but showed enough to suggest they can make a real fight of things before the relegation places are decided, the standing ovation at the final whistle merited for their efforts.

Barkley almost snatched a point when his header glanced off the bar in the closing seconds but it was not to be for battling Luton.

source – BBC

Sheffield United 0-5 Brighton

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Sheffield United 0-5 Brighton. Brighton thrashed 10-man Sheffield United, who stayed bottom of the Premier League and conceded five goals at home for the third consecutive game.

The game swung in the 12th minute when United’s Mason Holgate caught Kaoru Mitoma in midfield with a horrific challenge just below the knee.

The Everton loanee was shown a yellow card, but the decision was upgraded to a red after intervention from the video assistant referee (VAR).

Against 10 men, Brighton attacked at will, taking the lead through Facundo Buonanotte, who bundled in a corner.

Danny Welbeck doubled the advantage, firing in a rebound after keeper Wes Foderingham denied Mitoma.

The hosts thought they had pulled a goal back just before the break through Ben Osborn, but his hooked volley has ruled out for offside.

Brighton got a deserved third midway through the second half when United defender Jack Robinson diverted Mitoma’s cross into his own net.

Simon Adingra added two late goals, burying Pascal Gross’ cutback and benefiting from a looping deflection.

Sunday’s victory was only Brighton’s second in the league in 2024, although they have won twice in the FA Cup, including a 5-2 triumph over United at Bramall Lane in the fourth round.

Even before Holgate’s sending-off Roberto de Zerbi’s side were routinely carving forward.

Adingra, back from winning the Africa Cup of Nations with Ivory Coast, had a cross deflected off Anel Ahmedhodzic and narrowly kept out by a diving Foderingham.

At 2-0, Yasser Larouci twice cleared off the line for United, denying Mitoma and Gross from close range. Foderingham also smartly kept out Welbeck and Mitoma either side of half-time.

Brighton’s win is their biggest away from home in the top flight, and they have scored four or more goals seven times in all competitions this season.

Seventh-placed Brighton face teams from the bottom half of the table in their next five games.

They host Everton on Saturday, a game De Zerbi will expect to win.

source – BBC

Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea

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Manchester City 1-1 Chelsea. Rodri dramatically rescued a point with a late leveller for Manchester City to deny Chelsea victory and maintain his side’s long unbeaten home record.

City still lost ground in the title race after seeing Liverpool and Arsenal both post emphatic wins earlier on Saturday, but this has to go down as a point gained given how close they came to defeat.

Raheem Sterling had given Chelsea the lead just before half-time, finishing off a brilliant counter-attack by meeting Nicolas Jackson’s cross, cutting inside Kyle Walker and curling his shot home.

The visitors looked threatening on the break all game, with Jackson earlier spurning an even better chance from Malo Gusto’s cross when a heavy touch allowed Ederson to smother his shot, and City’s keeper also denied Sterling a second from point-blank range.

City were racking up the chances too, but seemed unable to take any of them, or even seriously test Chelsea goalkeeper Dorde Petrovic despite piling on the pressure in the second half.

Erling Haaland was the main culprit, with his worst miss coming when he somehow headed wide from a delicious Kevin de Bruyne cross.

The defending champions were facing their first home league defeat since November 2022, until Rodri struck with seven minutes to go.

After Walker’s shot was deflected into his path on the edge of the box, Rodri fired in a ferocious first-time strike that was going in anyway but took a touch off Chelsea substitute Trevoh Chalobah on its way into the net.

The draw sees City drop to third in the table, four points behind leaders Liverpool but with a game in hand – they can close the gap, and leapfrog second-placed Arsenal, if they beat Brentford here on Tuesday.

Chelsea, who were minutes away from a third successive away win, stay 10th, but head to Wembley for next weekend’s Carabao Cup final on the back of one of their best displays of an erratic campaign.

source – BBC

Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Wolves

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Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Wolves. Joao Gomes scored twice as Wolves gained an excellent win at Tottenham – a result that saw Spurs drop out of the top four in the Premier League.

The visitors went ahead just before half-time when Gomes was left unmarked eight yards out and rose well to powerfully head home Pablo Sarabia’s right-wing corner.

But Tottenham made it 1-1 after only 34 seconds of the second half.

Wolves failed to clear a Spurs throw-in and Dejan Kulusevski ran past Craig Dawson and prodded the ball through Jose Sa’s legs.

Tottenham had fought back after conceding the first goal to beat Brentford and Brighton in their past two home games and Kulusevski had two chances to put the hosts in front this time.

However, Sa made an excellent save low down to his left and Nelson Semedo blocked a goalbound effort to keep it level.

Those squandered chances proved significant as Wolves sprang a quick counter-attack with Pedro Neto pulling the ball back for Gomes to side-foot home what proved to be the winning goal.

Spurs began the day in fourth place, but Aston Villa’s 2-1 win at Fulham saw them move above Ange Postecoglou’s side.

For Tottenham, this result ended a five-game winning run at home in the league, while Wolves moved up to 10th and completed the double over Spurs, having beaten them 2-1 at Molineux in November.

The hosts pushed for a late leveller, but Micky van de Ven and Ben Davies missed chances late on as the visitors held on for the victory.

Spurs welcomed captain Son Heung-min into their starting line-up for the first time since he represented South Korea at the Asian Cup. He made an impact as a substitute when setting up Brennan Johnson’s stoppage-time winner in the 2-1 win over Brighton last weekend, so his selection was expected.

Wolves also recalled their own South Korean, Hwang Hee-chan, and he came in for the unfortunate Matheus Cunha.

The Brazilian forward, who has nine Premier League goals this season, suffered a significant hamstring injury in the 2-0 loss to Brentford and faces a lengthy absence.

Hwang should have got his 11th league goal of the campaign after only five minutes.

Semedo’s effort was parried by Guglielmo Vicario and, with the keeper still on the floor, the rebound fell to Hwang but he produced an awful attempt and fired over from six yards out with the goal gaping.

Spurs had scored in each of their past 36 Premier League games but were off form in the first half with visiting goalkeeper Sa not having to make a save.

Wolves took a deserved lead through Gomes’ first goal since he scored a late winner on his debut in the 2-1 win at Southampton on 11 February 2023, just after his £15m move from Brazilian side Flamengo.

The goal also meant Spurs have only kept one clean sheet in their past 16 Premier League games and again tested the recovery powers of Postecoglou’s side.

This was the eighth time in this campaign his team had conceded the first goal, although they had gone on to win four and draw twice in six of the seven previous occasions.

Spurs had to improve in the second half and instantly did with Kulusevski’s goal.

But a failure to add a second proved costly, as did an error from Yves Bissouma 25 yards out from the Wolves goal that led to the counter-attack which brought Gomes’ winning goal.

source – BBC

Nottingham Forest 2-0 West Ham United

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Nottingham Forest 2-0 West Ham United. Nottingham Forest climbed five points clear of the Premier League relegation zone and added to the pressure on West Ham United manager David Moyes with a deserved victory at the City Ground.

Taiwo Awoniyi gave the home side the lead just before half-time and Callum Hudson-Odoi made sure of the win in added time when he scored for the third consecutive game.

On-loan midfielder Kalvin Phillips was shown two yellow cards in three minutes midway through the second half as he had another game to forget for West Ham.

Forest move up to 15th while Moyes’ side’s failure to bounce back from the 6-0 defeat against Arsenal last Sunday means they stay eighth.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side went into the game on the back of six defeats in their last seven home matches but took advantage of the opportunity to face a West Ham side chastened by last weekend’s thrashing.

Striker Michail Antonio started for the first time since the middle of November but the Hammers struggled to create any clear-cut chances.

After Phillips’ dismissal, Forest pushed for a second goal and were denied what they thought was a penalty when Maxwel Cornet stood on the ankle of Neco Williams.

Referee Tom Bramall spared Alphonse Areola’s blushes in the 90th minute after he let Danilo’s powerful effort squirm over the line – but Ryan Yates was judged to be offside.

He might have steered the Hammers to a European trophy nine months ago and have them sitting a respectable eighth in the league but West Ham fans are not happy with Moyes.

The London Stadium was half empty at half-time last Sunday as Arsenal went into the break with a 4-0 lead – with two more goals still to come.

West Ham fans travelled to the City Ground hoping for a response but it was tame at best and a ‘Moyes Out’ banner could be seen from the away end.

“What more do you want?” is a question poised to discontented Hammers fans – but it is also true to say they have lost their last three games without scoring a single goal.

Lucas Paqueta’s absence is a significant blow for Moyes but Hammers fans will point to a squad that is stronger than most the club has had and say the Scotsman should be doing more with it.

Moyes will know the home game against Brentford is one he dare not lose.

source – BBC

Newcastle United 2-2 Bournemouth

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Newcastle United 2-2 Bournemouth. Matt Ritchie’s first Premier League goal since 2020 earned Newcastle a dramatic point and denied Bournemouth their first top-flight victory of 2024.

Eddie Howe’s team were trailing going into added time, but second-half substitute Ritchie converted from close range after the visitors failed to adequately deal with Bruno Guimaraes’ inswinging delivery.

Bournemouth will be deeply frustrated not to have claimed all three points at St James’ Park after twice taking the lead in an entertaining and, at times, chaotic second period.

Dominic Solanke capitalised on a Martin Dubravka slip to break the deadlock, only for Newcastle to equalise seven minutes later through Anthony Gordon’s contentious penalty.

Antoine Semenyo appeared to have earned Bournemouth their first victory since 26 December with a thunderous finish from the edge of the penalty area, but winger Ritchie had the final say against his former club.

Newcastle stay seventh in the table, while Bournemouth move nine points clear of the bottom three.

Manchester United’s pursuit of Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth has dominated the headlines on Tyneside this week, with Howe saying on Friday that he wants a “quick resolution” to the issue.

The fear is that speculation over Ashworth, who was in attendance on Saturday, could have a destabilising effect on Howe’s team as they seek an immediate route back into Europe this season.

Newcastle were indebted to goalkeeper Dubravka in the first half as their defence was repeatedly stretched by Bournemouth’s front three.

Dubravka’s luck deserted him for Bournemouth’s opener, the Slovakia international losing his footing and gifting Solanke an easy tap-in – moments after Miguel Almiron had blazed over the crossbar for Newcastle.

Newcastle’s penalty was awarded following a lengthy review by the video assistant referee (VAR), which centred on whether Adam Smith’s tug on Fabian Schar’s shirt was inside the box and if the Switzerland international had been in an offside position.

Referee Michael Salisbury eventually pointed to the spot and Gordon made no mistake, beating Neto low to his left.

Bournemouth remained a threat, however, and Semenyo’s strike – the 12th goal Newcastle have conceded in their past four home matches – left the hosts staring at the prospect of a third home defeat in four top-flight games.

But Ritchie, who has been reduced to a bit-part role since Newcastle’s Saudi Arabia-backed takeover in 2022, earned a point from close range.

Despite looking the more accomplished of the two teams early on, Bournemouth were given a huge let-off inside 10 minutes when Neto’s attempted clearance struck the onrushing Gordon and bounced past his left-hand post.

They could have taken the lead after that, though, as Dubravka saved well from Marcus Tavernier before twice denying Solanke from close range.

There was an element of fortune about Solanke’s opener but the striker’s 14th league goal of the season was no less than Andoni Iraola’s team deserved.

Bournemouth responded well to Gordon’s penalty, and Semenyo’s fourth goal of the season left them on course for their first league double over Newcastle – but they could not see the game out.

Bournemouth have lost 19 points from winning positions in the top flight this season – only Brentford, with 26, have lost more.

Bournemouth host champions Manchester City on 24 February but, with matches against Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton in the next few weeks, Cherries fans will be confident of seeing their team return to winning ways sooner rather than later.

source – BBC