“Owes over R2 million”: Prince Kaybee loses all assets over SARS debt?

Prince Kaybee, the award-winning South African producer, has found himself embroiled in a significant tax dispute with the South African Revenue Service (SARS). According to documents obtained by ZiMoja, the Gugulethu hitmaker, whose real name is Kabelo Motsamai, owes the tax authority over R2 million in unpaid taxes, spanning a period of more than a year, aacording to ZiMoja.


 
SARS has now issued Kaybee with a final letter of demand, giving him just 10 business days to either pay the full amount or make arrangements for an installment plan, should he be unable to settle the debt in its entirety.

Failure to comply with this demand could have dire consequences for the producer, as SARS has warned that it may appoint a third party to settle the debt or even initiate the repossession and sale of his assets by the sheriff of the court.The letter further states that Kaybee, as a natural person, may apply for a reduction in the amount owed based on his and his dependents’ basic living expenses, or, if he is a non-natural person, he can apply for a reduction due to serious financial hardship.

In recent years, Kaybee has made headlines for his business ventures, such as his decision to purchase trucks and create employment opportunities for three potential drivers. However, the producer has also faced allegations of song theft, with two artists, Bhizer and Botlhale Phora, accusing him of appropriating the ideas of songs they had sent him in 2021. Kaybee has yet to respond to these accusations.

The tax dispute with SARS has undoubtedly added to the challenges faced by the award-winning producer, who has been navigating the complexities of the music industry as an independent artist, having recently parted ways with major labels. This latest development serves as a stark reminder of the importance of maintaining proper financial practices and compliance, even for successful artists in the highly competitive and dynamic world of the music business.

Ntando’s daughter, Sbahle Mzizi, opens her own salon

In a remarkable achievement, Sbahle Mzizi, the 7-year-old daughter of renowned South African media personality Duma Ntando, has become the youngest CEO, opening her own salon. Sbahle, already making waves as a brand influencer, is breaking barriers and capturing hearts with her entrepreneurial spirit at such a tender age.

Sbahle Mzizi, the first daughter of Duma Ntando, entered the spotlight early on as one of the youngest brand influencers. Her charming presence and captivating personality quickly gained attention on social media, making her a rising star in the world of young influencers.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now, at the age of 7, Sbahle has achieved a milestone that many would consider unimaginable for someone her age. The young entrepreneur has taken a bold step by opening her very own salon. This move not only showcases her early knack for business but also emphasizes the support and encouragement she receives from her family.Sbahle’s journey to becoming the CEO of her own salon challenges traditional norms surrounding age and entrepreneurship. The young prodigy is breaking barriers and proving that passion and determination know no age limits. Her story inspires many to pursue their dreams fearlessly, regardless of societal expectations.

With Duma Ntando as her mother, Sbahle is undoubtedly inheriting the entrepreneurial spirit that runs in her family. Duma Ntando, a prominent figure in the South African media landscape, has been a source of inspiration for many. Now, her daughter is carving her own path and contributing to the family’s legacy of entrepreneurship.

Sbahle Mzizi’s journey has been well-documented on social media platforms, where she continues to be a source of joy and positivity for her growing audience. Her entrepreneurial venture adds a new chapter to her story, showing that age is not a barrier to making a meaningful impact.

As news of Sbahle’s salon venture spread, congratulatory messages and expressions of support flooded social media. Many celebrate her achievement, acknowledging the significance of nurturing young talents and fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship from an early age.

Sbahle Mzizi’s story serves as an inspiration, not only to her peers but to parents, educators, and mentors. It highlights the importance of recognizing and nurturing the unique talents and interests of young individuals, fostering an environment where they can explore their potential fearlessly.

Picture of Simz and her boyfriend got people talking

Simphiwe Ngema, also called Simz Ngema, is a popular South African personality. In 2017, months after her marriage to Rhythm City star Dumi Masilale, he passed away. Simphiwe went on to establish herself as an actress, singer, MC, choreographer, Reality star, and presenter.

Simz has stated that her parent encouraged her dreams but credits Duma Ndlovu, creator of Muvhango, for helping kick off her career. He had invited her to star in his play, the game in 2016.

Simz Ngema is in a relationship with Tino Chinyani and they have a baby together. Simz and Tino have been together since 2021.


 

 

 
A picture of Simz and Tino was posted on social media. Knowing people on social media whenever a picture is posted they will always look for something wrong especially if the person is a celebrity. Below is the picture of Tino and Simz that was posted on social media that got people talking.

After this picture was shared people noticed something about Simz socks, they noticed that on the right thigh, they were torn. Someone even commented saying your pantyhose are torn but you still look beautiful.

Another one commented saying, is it the first time people have seen torn pantyhose?Then another commented saying Simz’s boyfriend looks like her late husband Simphiwe Ngema.

The problem with people on social media they are mean, One thing about people on social media is that they always want to look for something wrong, women know that it is normal for pantyhose to be torn because it always happens, so why make fun of Simz as If she did something wrong.

Question and Answers with Gaisang Noge؟ What do you think

Question and Answers with Gaisang Noge

What do you think your superpower is?
I can make people happy. I know how to make people smile and feel warm inside. I bring peace to people — I’m actually a light to many.What makes you a legend of tomorrow?
I own my craft and put my heart on my sleeve whenever I am on screen. I believe that will be admired and applauded in the near future.


 

 

 

 

What makes you a cultural disruptor in your industry?
I’m enchanting and resilient.What three things have you learnt about yourself thus far in the acting industry?
That I’m a fighter, even in my silence. I’m a good discerner of people’s energies, and can look at the positives despite the chaos that might be happening.How have you reacted to the backlash about being cast as Naledi in The Wife?
I won’t lie, the comments are quite hurtful. People can’t look past the character that they expected me to be or look like in terms of my body. Growing up, I went through a difficult journey — I was the chubby girl who was just cute.

Take us through that journey?
In tertiary, I lost all the weight, but people who knew me would always throw “skinny” comments at me. Now I’m on TV playing a role people don’t think I fit into because I’m not fat enough. It makes me quite sad, because no matter what you do, you can never satisfy people in how you look.What’s that one thing we don’t know about you?
My father is Dosto Noge. He’s best known for being a television presenter on SABC1’s Selimathunzi. He’s such a warm dad and a huge motivation, seeing that I’ve also embarked on an entertainment career, just like him.

Sebenzile from Imbewu is a Joyous Celebration Singer

Mabusi Shezi is a South African personality who dominates the country’s entertainment scene. Most people may know her as an actress, thanks to her amazing acting skills. But, what most people might not know is that she is also a singer.

Mabusi Shezi is a fan favourite for various reasons. She is one of the most talented singers and actresses in Mzansi. Secondly, she is one of the most exquisite dressers in the country, and she has stunned multitudes at events with her chic fashion sense.As soon as she starts gracing our screens, the actress attracts a huge following. It will therefore come as a surprise to her fans to know that Mabusi Shezi is actually a gospel singer in real life. His celestial voice continues to make the masses’ spiritual journey a smooth sail.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The joyous celebration singer dropped a couple of songs and made notable features in the year 2018 through 2019

Her singing career is really at the top of the roof, and she makes some money from her social media. Shezi also has earnings coming in from Amazon and Apple Music that cannot be overlooked. Her newly found niche seems to be paying off, as Imbewu fans have been nothing but receptive. With all this going on, she is worth $150,000, and that’s just the beginning.She has already made her mark in the music panorama and here she is again to make a statement in the acting game. Her celestial voice touches many souls. The Joyous Celebration singer is also trying her magic in the acting panorama.

The songstress accurately portrays the saying, ‘black women do not crack.’ She has been serving face goals for ages, which has made most people curious about her age. Although the songstress looks like she is in her twenties, she is surprisingly 38 years old! She was born on 1 September 1985.

The Family of Late Singer Zahara Resorts to Selling Her Belongings Amid Financial Struggles

The family of the late South African singer, Zahara, has been faced with the daunting task of maintaining her luxurious home in her absence. Despite their best efforts, they have been unable to generate sufficient funds to keep up with the upkeep of the property. As a result, they have made the difficult decision to sell some of her valuable belongings.

According to Sunday World, Zahara’s family has begun selling her furniture and other luxurious items, with price tags attached. The items, which include couches, refrigerators, storage spaces, TVs, and more, are being sold via WhatsApp. This move has sparked a mix of reactions from fans and industry peers alike.

 

 

 

 

Zahara’s sister, Bandezwa Mkutukana-Febana, had taken up residence in the singer’s home while she was hospitalized. The singer’s close friend and fellow musician, Vusi Nova, had promised to take care of her family in her absence. However, he expressed shock and surprise when informed about the sale of the furniture, stating that he was not aware of the decision.

Zahara’s cousin and former manager confirmed the sale of the furniture, while her husband, Mpho Xaba, declined to comment on the matter. The news has sparked a wider conversation about the financial realities faced by many families, even those of public figures.

Many have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the matter. @ObbyBaloyi noted that the situation serves as a lesson to those who have not taken out insurance to cover their assets in case of unexpected events. @DonMasakala commented that the situation highlights the financial struggles faced by many black people who appear to be wealthy. @lesibamike added that living in the suburbs can be costly, even for those who have paid off their properties, citing rates, taxes, maintenance, water, and lights as exorbitant expenses.

The situation has also raised questions about the tax implications for Zahara’s estate. According to the South African Revenue Service (SARS), a 20% estate duty is due on estates valued at over R3.5 million, payable upon death. Netizens have questioned whether SARS can issue a letter of demand for someone who is deceased.

The news has sparked a wider conversation about the financial realities faced by many families, even those of public figures. Zahara’s situation serves as a reminder of the importance of financial planning and insurance to ensure that loved ones are taken care of in the event of unexpected events.

In conclusion, the sale of Zahara’s belongings is a poignant reminder of the financial struggles faced by many families. While her family navigates this difficult time, her legacy lives on through her music and the lessons her situation teaches us about the importance of financial planning and preparedness.

Nomzamo Mbatha on working with Bruce Willis in Assassin

Popular South African actress and humanitarian Nomzamo Mbatha will take the lead in the Sci-fi thriller film Assassin.“I’m nervous because I get to be alongside Bruce Willis,” Nomzamo said.

The 34-year-old actress will be sharing the screen with the legendary Bruce Willis in his final role. The movie will premiere on Showmax on Monday, May 13.The Durban-born SAFTA and Africa Movie Academy Award nominee will be playing the role of Alexa.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A woman who has been mourning because her lover has died, and she hasn’t been able to find the right answers. She’s not afraid to go to the very end to get answers.

Nomzamo said the biggest lesson she learned from Bruce Willis is the beauty of humility.“I enjoyed working with him so much. The fact that you can be the biggest star in the world but still greet everyone on set, taking a moment to make people feel seen, was beautiful to witness. It stuck with me that you lose nothing by being a global superstar and still have humility at your core,” Nomzamo said.She said she wanted to portray a complex character who also experiences surprise in the end. But more than anything else, she wanted to challenge herself in a different genre.

“I loved the idea of delving into thriller and sci-fi genres because I haven’t had a chance to explore them before. When I got the opportunity to sit down with the director after completing all the auditions, we realised that with Sci-fi, thriller, and action, there’s a lot of emotion and heart involved,” she said.

Her first international breakout role was in Eddie Murphy’s Coming 2 America, and now she will take the lead in the current film.

Her diverse characters include Mzansi Magic’s Isibaya, the award-winning film Tell Me Sweet Something and Shaka iLembe, as Queen Nandi, where she was also the executive producer.

Two former lovers rekindle their fla me… #GenerationsTheLegacy

Two former lovers rekindle their fla me… #GenerationsTheLegacyWednesday 3 July 2024
Episode 33 (2503)

Fikile finds that revenge tastes oh so sweet. A phone call from Solo gives the game away. Ayanda is shocked by who shows up on her doorstep…


 

 

 

Thursday 4 July 2024
Episode 34 (2504)

Lucy is determined to get to the bottom of what Cosmo is hiding. Melokuhle cleverly guilt-trips her friends. Kabisi is easily manipulated by one of his own…

Friday 5 July 2024
Episode 35 (2505)

Jeb is suspicious of the text Minnie receives. Two former lovers rekindle their flame… Khumo realises having a smart girlfriend isn’t always a good thing.

Monday 8 July 2024
Episode 36 (2506)

Nozipho is unsettled by Pele’s subtle warning. Ayanda makes it clear that she’s still in the game.
Cosmo doesn’t notice he’s being followed…

Tuesday 9 July 2024
Episode 37 (2507)

Mpho’s joy about having a girlfriend in the house is short-lived. Fikile tries to steer her star reporter away from the Ezweni story… Lucy hopes to cut a deal with Tumelo.

Wednesday 10 July 2024
Episode 38 (2508)

Things get ugly between Khumo and his girl. Will the over-eager journalist heed the detective’s warning?
Tau issues a subtle but pointed warning.

Thursday 11 July 2024
Episode 39 (2509)

The Diales are ambushed. Anathi has a nasty fall. Ayanda fuels the doubts running in Nozipho’s mind.

Friday 12 July 2024
Episode 40 (2510)

Lucy is sad about making the right decision. Will Solo buy the story Cosmo is selling? Sphe doesn’t know her patient is onto her but still gets what she wants.

Get to know life of Innocent Sadiki,the most accomplished actress

Early Life and Challenges:
Innocent Sadiki was born on January 29, 1988, in Pretoria, South Africa. She faced significant hardships early in life, losing her mother at the age of four and experiencing the incarceration and subsequent murder of her father. Innocent and her twin sister, Millicent, were then raised by their maternal grandparents. These early challenges instilled a strong work ethic in her, driving her toward later success.Career Accomplishments:
Innocent Sadiki is a renowned South African television actress, best known for her portrayal of Sthoko on the popular soap opera “Skeem Saam.” Besides her acting career, Innocent is also a preacher on AFM Boichoko radio. She has a substantial social media presence, with about 700,000 followers each on her Instagram account (@innosadiki) and her TikTok account (@innocentsadiki). Through these platforms, she shares modeling photos, family snapshots, behind-the-scenes content, career updates, and fashion tips.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Media Presence and Influence:
Beyond her main roles on TV and radio, Innocent has appeared as a celebrity judge on the reality TV series “Pastors’ Wives.” Her active engagement with her followers allows her to share various aspects of her personal and professional life, creating a strong bond with her audience.

Family Ties:
Family is central to Innocent’s life. She is married to Phindulo Sadiki, and they have two daughters, Emma and Ntombana Mukonanyi. Her family background and personal experiences profoundly influence her public persona and the characters she portrays.

Professional Associations:
Innocent Sadiki shares the spotlight with other notable South African figures such as Bonang Matheba, with both having significant roles on the SABC 1 channel. This connection underscores her prominence within the South African entertainment industry.

Legacy and Influence:
Despite a challenging childhood, Innocent Sadiki has built a successful career in entertainment while also making a positive impact through her spiritual and motivational work. Her journey from adversity to achievement highlights her resilience and dedication to her craft.

Nkunzi and Mawhoo to feature on a new Show , Ukushela show on etv

The excitement is palpable as e.tv gears up to premiere its highly anticipated new show, “Ukushela,” on July 10th. This unique dating show will feature two of South Africa’s most beloved personalities: top actor Nkunzi and talented artist Mawhoo. Fans of the popular series Uzalo and followers of Mawhoo are eagerly awaiting this new venture, which promises to blend entertainment with cultural insights“Ukushela” is set to captivate audiences by showcasing the traditional Zulu approach to courtship. Nkunzi, known for his compelling performances on Uzalo, will take center stage, demonstrating how to ask out a lady in true South African style. This role is a perfect fit for Nkunzi, whose charisma and deep understanding of Zulu culture will undoubtedly shine through.

Opposite him, Mawhoo, a rising star in the music scene, will represent the ladies. Mawhoo’s presence on the show adds an exciting dynamic, as she brings her own blend of talent, grace, and modern perspective to the traditional practices of courtship. Her fans are eager to see how she navigates the dating scene, providing a fresh and contemporary take on these age-old customs.


 

 

 

The format of “Ukushela” promises to be both entertaining and educational. Each episode will follow Nkunzi as he guides viewers through the steps of traditional Zulu courtship rituals. From the initial approach to the intricate dance of words and gestures, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural nuances that define these interactions. Mawhoo will add her voice to the mix, offering insights from a woman’s perspective and showcasing how modern women can appreciate and adapt these traditions.

The show’s announcement has already created a buzz on social media, with netizens expressing their excitement and anticipation. e.tv followers and South African viewers are particularly thrilled about the cultural representation and the star power that Nkunzi and Mawhoo bring to the screen.

“Ukushela” is more than just a dating show; it’s a celebration of South African heritage and a bridge between the past and the present. By highlighting traditional practices in a modern context, the show aims to foster a greater appreciation for cultural diversity and the rich history that shapes contemporary South African society.

As the premiere date approaches, the anticipation continues to build. “Ukushela” promises to be a must-watch show, offering viewers not only a glimpse into the art of Zulu courtship but also a chance to see two of their favorite stars in a new and exciting light. Don’t miss the first episode on July 10th, exclusively on e.tv.