Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Multimillionare mzansi celeb box Zwelinzima Vavi without any mercy


One of Johannesburg’s premiere venues, ZAR, hosted its owner Kenny Majozi Kunene’s birthday party last week. Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi attacked the event at a Cosatu conference saying that it promoted greed and corruption. Zwelinzima Vavi said that parties like Kunene’s were part of the reasons society was corrupt and throwing such event was immoral and disregarded poor people.

Here is Kenny Kunene’s response, verbatim, to the Zwelinzima Vavi’s attack:

Dear Mr Vavi

Unlike you, who did not address me directly in your comments to the media, I was still clearly your target. I will therefore be less cowardly in what I know is my right to respond and make it clear that you, Mr Zwelinzima Vavi, are my target.

There is definitely corruption in South Africa; there is cronyism, nepotism, bribery and everything else that rolls off Your tongue like a rap sheet from a police printer. There’s so much of it, in fact, that I can only wonder why you suddenly feel the need to talk about one birthday party as if it has anything to do with your particular form of social revolution or the principles of the struggle. I am a businessman. I’ve never benefited from any BEE deal, I’ve never applied for nor won a tender and I do no work for government. I am grateful that my businesses are successful and they allow me to buy the same things that others may have had to be corrupt to buy – but just because a corrupt official bought a sports car, and I have bought sports cars, does not imply that I am also corrupt. Such thinking is immature and completely unreflective. It’s like saying that because Jeffrey Dahmer wore jeans while eating his victims, then I must also be a cannibal because I own several pairs of jeans.

I do however own ZAR Lounge where I threw my 40th birthday party. I had every right to throw whatever party I felt like there, and invite whomever I pleased. What they thought of what was supposed to be a spectacle is entirely their own business. I wanted my 40th birthday to be a memorable event and to celebrate it in style.

If you care so much for the poor, then why don’t you stop wearing your high-collar designer shirts with the button on the collar, why don’t you sell your house and live in a shack, why don’t you stop meeting in top class restaurants to hold court on the suffering of the masses? Why don’t you follow the example of a true man of principle, Mahatma Gandhi, who did exactly that? If you want to be the President of the ANC one day then don’t use me as a cheap way to score political points. I’m not your political pawn in a game that is much higher than chess.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Most Loved mzansi Stars

1. Dj Sbu (mzekezeke)
2. Connie Furgason (karabo moroka)
3. Thembi Seete (Nina)
4. Travor Noah
5. Big Nuz
6. Lira
7. Getto proffesor (Elijah)
8. Oskido
9. Houza (adam)
10. Sliqor
11. Mdu
12. Blacksem

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Zola gives her x -girlfriend a hot slap repeatedly


Police have confirmed that no charges have been laid against Zola, whose real name is Bonginkosi Dlamini, regarding the brawl at his home on Monday night. Zola has also not laid a charge against the woman involved.


Kwaito star Zola has been accused of 'pulling a Chris Brown' when he assaulted a former girlfriend on Monday night.

SA musos have often been accused of imitating their US artists, but this is just taking it way too far.

Poor Zola just can't stay out of trouble. In his latest feat to make the papers, the kwaito star has been involved in a messy fight with a former ex-girlfriend at his Melville home in Joburg.

The story broke on Twitter last night through Lelo Boyana, an actress and active blogger.

The Times reports that Zola confirmed to them that he did indeed give his ex-girlfriend "one hot klap after the other", but he maintains it was in self-defence.

The article plots in detail how the brawl began. Zola claims the woman he assaulted is a journalist who was hitching a ride home with him. When he heard her talking to another of his ex-girlfriends on the phone, he told her to get out. Then things really got out of hand. His journalist ex girlfriend (there are so many here, we have to distiguish between them) got into his home through a window that she broke, and Zola tried to push her out of it again after a brawl where she hit him with his SAMA trophy. You're having a little giggle to yourself too, aren't you?

The police then arrived after he had called them when his alarm went off. The woman was held overnight at the police station while Zola got to stay home.

She later sent Zola an MMS of her black eye with a message saying: "Zola pulls a Chris Brown".

Seriously, this sounds more like a comedy sketch than an assault incident. It's totally farcical. Why are South African celebs and wannabes so adamant to make the tiniest connection to an international star, specially with something as serious as assault?

Zola doesn't seem to be phased by the incident, probably because it's just another crazy chick who can't handle being without him, right? Psh! Whatever.

Do you think Zola got away with this unfairly?

Monday, September 13, 2010

Kanyi Mbau the queen of bling


Khanyi Mbau dumped by sugar daddy

Khanyi Mbau has been dumped by her rich boyfriend. And he has taken back the Lamborghini and the Z4 he bought her a few months ago.

He will also stop paying the R10,000 rent for her upmarket house in Hyde Park.
Theunis Crous, the man she has been bragging about as being her sugar daddy, yesterday said he was gatvol with the drama queen and dumped her like a hot potato.
“Dating Khanyi was a huge mistake. She is a liar and a manipulator.
- Read the full story at www.sowetan.co.za