In some of the news heard over the weekend: By Siphilile Shelembe

Written by Siphilile Shelembe. Posted in Features, On the News

Published on July 24, 2012 with No Comments">No Comments

Yolanda Ruiters aka Bhelekazi Bhelz  the woman who was replaced by Khanyi Mbau in the Lebo Mathosa stage show was allegedly accused of stabbing a man in Britain where she lived for seven years until 2010. Tjo!

So according to a source she was arrested for selling drugs and served a two year sentence and is married to a man named Jamal Shahin. So after she came out of jail the she found out that her husband had a child with her friend. That’s when she stabbed him and he had to be hospitalised. Speaking to the paper she said, “These are total lies. Why would anyone say I tried to harm someone?”

“Yes I know Jamal. He’s an ex I dated in the UK.”

Yawn moving along

Musician Shisaboy known for tracks like Ngomso and Uzoy’mela says Dj Clock owes him royalties after they recorded the song in AM-PM studios which belong to Clock. Collin Mokgaotsi Dj, Clock’s manager says that there’s nothing due to Shisaboy and that he’s contractually signed to AM-PM productions. Ayeye we’ll see how this one plays out.  

Kabelo Mabalane aka Bouga Luv has been added as one of the judges on SA’s Got Talent as Randall has since quit the show.

Salamina Mosese will be appearing on the small screen again as Nthabiseng a student who will be working as a journalist.

Congrats to:

Yfm’s Sol Phenduka is now signed to Native Rhythms after he was headhunted by the owner Sipho Sithole. 

Kwaito Singer Character real name Senzo Langa has become a dad. He was over the moon about the birth of his daughter Zeza Thabatha on Thursday. 

Some sad news:

The stepson of hip-hop artist Usher has died, two weeks after he was critically injured in a boating accident. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Kile died on Saturday morning at a hospital. The boy was run over on 6 July by a personal watercraft on Lake Lanier, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. He had been hospitalised with a major brain injury. Doctors removed 11-year-old Kile Glover from life support after it was determined the injuries were too severe to overcome. We’re told Kyle’s mother, Tameka Foster, struggled tremendously with the decision. May his soul RIP