LISTEN | From Babes Wodumo's brawl to Lerato Kganyago setting the record straight — top stories of the week

22 March 2024 - 15:45
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Babes Wodumo, Yolanda and Lerato Kganyago made headlines this week.
Babes Wodumo, Yolanda and Lerato Kganyago made headlines this week.
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Here's a peek at the top stories that made headlines this week:

Lerato Kganyago sets the record straight 

After an X user accused Lerato Kganyago of prohibiting him from seeing his child and withholding his assets, the media personality set the record straight and attempted to seek help for him as she believed his claims were related to mental health issues.

Gospel singer Fikile Mlomo wheelchair-bound

Health complications have caused gospel singer Fikile Mlomo to be wheelchair-bound for a month after losing mobility.

“With whatever is happening, please know I am strong. When you see me looking this good, it's because I do not want to accept the situation. It happened but I will not accept it. I did not get into any accident. I'm using a walker and wheelchair to get around. People mustn't be shocked and think I am acting,” she said.

Lasizwe sold his car

Lasizwe Dambuza sold his Range Rover.

This after a blog alleged he was not doing well financially and had to let go of the car because he failed to pay for it. The report said his car was for sale for R1,149,950 on the AutoTrader website.

The YouTuber and reality TV star took to his timeline on Wednesday confirming the news when reflecting on his memories of it.

Yolanda revokes inappropriate comments 

Eulanda “Yolanda” Monyai has apologised for inappropriate comments she made during her stint on Big Brother Mzansi: S'ya Mosha.

fThe 32-year-old sales consultant and model from Limpopo retracted her statements, apologising to those who supported her while she was on the show.


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