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'Love and Hip Hop SA cast' including Da L.E.S and Yanga Chief, will honour Kiernan "AKA' Forbes in episode 3. Supa Mega passed away on February 10 in Durban.
Thando Thabethe's reality TV show will be premiering on BET in April and she dropped a trailer on Instagram. Celebrities and fans are excited for the show.
Menzi Ngubane succumbed to a stroke two years ago. The former 'Isibaya' star was at his home when he died. The legendary actor also appeared in 'Generations'.
Zola Hashatsi was busted for fraud. The former 'Rhythm Ciry' star allegedly pretended to be a medical doctor at a JHB hospital and tried to treat a patient.
'Scandal!'s Amo, played by Kagiso Rathebe, will return to the soapie on March 15 after his arrest. The e.tv hit show's producers shared how he would return.
Thabiso Molokomme was chosen by viewers as the best soapie actor in SA for his role as Paxton in 'Skeem Saam'. South African said he deserved the Royal award.
Winnie Ntshaba can't wait for the sixth Royalty Soapie Awards. The 'House of Zwide' star is the founder of the awards. The star also appeared in 'Generations'.
Zola Nombona turned 31 on March 10. The former 'Generations: The Legacy' actress also appeared in 'eHostela' and 'Lockdown'. Mzansi wished her a happy birthday.
Menzi Ngubane died on 13 March 2021. The late 'Generations' actor's wife Sikelelwa Ngubane is still struggling with his death. He also appeared in 'Isibaya'.
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