Leading the Monday World bulletin this morning is all about schelbs and their problems if not silly shenanigans as well as those who can't wait to take schelbs to the media. Silly haters seriously need to get a life, big time for that matter. Tjeeer, people are so bitter maan!
Most wanted: Zahara is hot on the heels on syndicates
Anyway, kante vele yini with syndicates wanting Zahara dead? The Sunday Sun reports that Zahara and TS Records's TK Nciza have been receiving threatening sms'es from syndicates threatening to silence her. This comes after Zahara and TK declared war on pirates selling pirated Zahara CDs for R10 and when they are on marked-down-sale they cost R1.
Strategic planning: TK may be using Zahara to fight pirates
Zahara sisi, yazi ulona, konje unbani ke? uLusanda, got beaten up by people who were selling her very own pirated music I think back in 2008. Yazi mina I am not sure about TK using you to fight the pirates. All I want is for you to be safe sisi nyana. Phela we cannot afford to have a situation whereby these silly syndicates beat you up. We want you to make lots of moola from gigs. Akere gigs pay a lot of money than you make on CDs.
Saved from bad habits: But now a new challenge emerges in the form of $
Speaking of gigs, what's with former gospel's bad boy Sechaba Pali refusing to pay back R18k that was paid to him after he was booked to perform and never pitched up? The Sunday Sun reports that the gospel sensation was booked to perform at a gogos’ event in North-West. Sechaba alleges the money was paid late and when he drove to Rustenburg, he was told the place was still 100 Ks away and by then, the event was already over.
Pay back time: Sechaba must just take 25% and return the other cash
The singer is now refusing to pay back the money claiming transports costs and paying his band. His band is not the organisers' problems. He must just simply deduct his transport costs including car insurance and catering and pay the organisers back their money. Hau, are you that broke and desperate bhuti? *hides*
I see a dark cloud in your life: Ribs allegedly consulted with a prophet
Staying with desperation, silly haters must just leave Rebecca Malope alone yazi! Some silly hating prophet tells the Sunday Sun that Sis Ribs came to consult with him about her personal problems. When contacted for comment, Ribs denied having visited the prophet.
Now, first things first: We all have problems in life. For this prophet to speak with the media about her alleged patient aint on. We understand he didn't divulge the details of her alleged consultation and that's sort of tolerable.
Trusting in God: Just like many of us, Sis Ribs aint immune to life's challenges. However, UJehova ungu' Madida
Before I go to Sis' Ribs, I just wanna say this first. We all go through trying times in life. No one should be judged for the resolve they take. As long as no one has never been through what you are going through, they are not qualified to judge you and your resolves. Sometimes one must do what is best at that time. It may not be the best thing to do, but it is the best thing to do at that time. Having said that, kante what is wrong with consulting with a prophet vele?
This is life and it happens to us all. Sometimes we find ourselves in situations where our principles and beliefs are challenged and I don't believe bending them is a sin. At the end of the day, God wants us all to be happy. Remember, don't judge and don't go self-righteous on others.
Biblical prophecy fulfilled: Thou shall be persecuted for trusting in the Lord
Now, if indeed Sis Ribs did go see the prophet, why deny it in the media? Rather say you have no comment, or say it's true if you indeed did consult. Gape the truth will set you free. If you deny it, the media reduces you to a liar. However, I choose to take your word for it and believe you didn't see the prophet as per your comment.
Moving to an alleged bad boy now. A lady named Ntswaki Ngcobo claims in the Sunday World that actor Sello Maake Ka-Ncube is her ex-boyfriend and he owes her lots of money. She also claims her furniture is at Sello's place. The two allegedly met 3 years ago in Durban and they were immediately smitten with each other.
It's over: An ex want all her money and belongings from Sello
Apparently they were even gonna get married. The article alleges Sello owes Ntswaki thousands of rand and judging by the story, she will not be getting her money anytime soon.
She gave Sello a whooping R10k on his birthday. Iyo, some guys have all the luck yazi! Not only did she give him this money, she also gave him pocket money of R5k daily just to blow it after work. Mara where is your male ego nawe Sello?
Now, this lady is playing some sort of a victim. Firstly, Sello didn't ask her for pocket money, she volunteered to fill his pocket and store her furniture at his place. Anyway, we can blame that on love. Akere when people fall in love they only think with their hearts. People should rather discuss things before they fall in love.
Where is the Money Sello: Sello may not want to look at the Ngcobo lady
Le teng, if these allegations are true (Sello refused to comment citing commitment to a stage play), Sello only asked her to move to Jozi, not to give him money. Naye uSello must just be a man and clean up his mess. I am not sure if this lady can put Sello on the ITC or blacklist him. Ya bona lending people money without written commitments! Thina we shall learn from this mess.
Through the decades: The Drum that stood the test of time
Congratulations to Drum magazine which turns 60 this month. The magazine has been part of popular black culture for 6 decades. To celebrate, the magazine is having a party on 26 October at the Emperor's Palace (How I wish I can score an invite). Media24 which publishes the Drum mag, will help the mag celebrate by publishing Drum 60, a glossy commemorative mag, reports The New Age.
Celebrating true stars: Drum back then used to celebrate real stars
The commemorative edition will take a look down the memory lane from the days of Sophiatown up to and including Zar. Drum editor, Makhosazana Zwane-Siguqa is quoted as saying: "Drum 60 will bring together all the elements that make this title one of the best in South Africa, highlighting not only important moments in the magazine's and South Africa's history, but also showcasing the characters behind Drum."
Down-grading: Today the magazine is a tabloid and celebrates mediocrity
My birthday wish to the mag is that it must stop showing its age, well, figuratively speaking. Phela wrinkles are now showing. Why can’t they apply anti-ageing creams and all? *hides*
Moving to smart phones now, BlackBerry customers are this week celebrating. Yeah, you silly hating Nokia people have been teasing we BlackBerry holders akere. Well, now we are reaping the consolation rewards. Yazi I remember last week I had to sms instead of BBM and we all now that an sms is very expensive. R0.80 cent is a lot of money when you are used to BBM.
Time for consolation rewards: This week BlackBerry holders will be laughing on the phone
Here are the consolation benefits that various cellular networks are offering their customers:
Virgin Mobile is giving their customers R50 off their BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) while Cell C is offering R10 off their BIS. Big guns Vodacom and MTN are offering 20 free sms'es and 20 free minutes Vodacom to Vodacom calls 'til Friday and R10 off BIS respectively.
One can only hope Nokia wasn’t behind BlackBerry systems being hacked. Akere Nokia was the ruling cell phone until BlackBerry entered the market. *hides*
New target: Khanyi Mbau may be targetting Juju now
Khanyi Mbau and Julius Malema make a cute match as per the picture seen in the City Press yesterday. Plus they have so much in common, i.e their love for finer things in life. Plus Khanyi wouldn't mind dating Juju and sucking his millions. Also, Juju is single akere.