MZANSI REACTS TO MOJA LOVEâS NEW SHOW! By Andiswa Ngenyane Nimrod Nkosi is the host for AmaBishop. Photo by Tebogo Phaswane.
Moja Love, which has managed to keep tongues wagging about their shows, has done it again.
This time, their new show, AmaBishop, which started on Sunday night, 7 March left people wanting more.
AmaBishop is hosted by TV presenter and actor, Nimrod Nkosi. It brings religious leaders together and they discuss different issues with Nimrod.
In the first episode, Pastor Mboro, Bishop Maponga, Pastor Enoch Phiri and Reverend Tebogo Moema joined Nimrod.
Also on the panel, was activist and journalist, Solomon Ashoms. Solomon is known for speaking up against and exposing pastors. He brought the heat to the show and gave Pastor Mboro a hard time.
FANS: GIVE US MORE OF ZODWA! By Quincy Mahlangu Zodwa WaBantu.
Season Two of Zodwa Wabantu’s much-anticipated reality show has finally premiered and people are loving it.
Viewers were begging for it to aired for a whole hour.
According to the Moja Love channel, the second season sees cameras following the controversial media personality on a mission to build a lasting legacy for her son.
She is also embarking on a spiritual journey to reconnect with her roots.
In a previous interview with
Daily Sun, Zodwa said people should expect drama.
“I have not changed. I will still be bringing my raw and uncensored self and I will be introducing my boyfriend on the show. People should keep a close eye.”
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Date My Family bachelor, Pheello came all the way from North West. Image: Twitter
The lack of effort to look good and charm the hell out of the potential dates’ families landed latest
Date My Family bachelor Pheello in Mzansi’s bad books on Twitter.
The
DMF squad tuned in this week to be introduced to Pheello from Kanana in North West. He described himself as an ambitious guy who is trying to make it in the entertainment industry and hoping to meet a lady who will challenge him.
At first glance, most tweeps felt Pheello was on the wrong show. They immediately matched his aesthetic to
ACTRESS: MARRIAGE NEARLY KILLED MY DREAMS! By Zama Nteyi
GETTING married at the age of 21 nearly destroyed Nomsa Shabalala Silindza’s acting dream.
“I was married to a Swazi pastor who’s now a traditionalist,” said the 46-year-old actress who was born in Phiri, Soweto.
“Unfortunately, our marriage didn’t last. So when we got divorced I went back to my acting dream.”
She said that being a wife at such a young age made her a stronger woman.
“I came out of my marriage stronger and determined to make my acting dream happen. But it also took something away from me.