
Weekly entertainment wrap
On this week's entertainment wrap we have a look at Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie who went viral when he played his first golf tournament.
This is followed by Phelo Bala who recently completed six months of rehab.
Lastly if you looking for something to watch you can check out Ama Grootman which is now streaming on Showmax.
The reality show dives headfirst into the lives of six self-proclaimed gentlemen from Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal, who are navigating gout, girls young enough to be their daughters and chaotic relationships.
ALSO READ: Get to know the new faces of Listing Cape Town as show returns for season 3
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The Citizen
6 hours ago
- The Citizen
Gigaba's ex-wife on leaked sex video: ‘We were blackmailed for almost six months'
Gigaba attempted to halt the airing of the episode by taking the matter to the Johannesburg High Court; however, the court dismissed the application. Norma Mngoma's episode on Untied has finally been aired after Malusi Gigaba tried to halt it. Picture: Supplied The ex-wife of Malusi Gigaba, Norma Mngoma, has given insight into the 2018 leaked video of the politician's private sex video 'We were blackmailed, I think [for] almost six months. They were demanding like money, I think it started from a million,' said Mngoma in the latest episode of Untied on Showmax. Mngoma shared how the figure decreased from the initial one million to approximately R800,000. 'He was negotiating with some comrades about it. But for me, I didn't know what was this video until the person called me because he [Gigaba] didn't tell me that time,' she said. She alleged that the person blackmailing them had first blackmailed her over the video, prompting her to speak to Gigaba about it. 'He acted like it's our video, but we've never done a video [sex tape] together. And all along, he was acting like [it was] a video of us. He knew very well that it was a video of himself alone. So he lied until the day the video was leaked,' she said. Mngoma said she felt sorry for Gigaba when she found out that he was trending on a pornographic website. 'I knew one day this obsession of him and the nudes…so he will use those pictures, he will put them there in his iPad, and then he will open the porn while he is sitting there doing his work.' ALSO READ: Malusi Gigaba's attempt to halt broadcast of ex-wife's explosive episode on 'Untied' fails Norma Mngoma speaks Mngoma features on the fourth episode of Untied, a talk show series that unpacks the complex world of divorce through the stories of famous women who have lived it. Untied is hosted by Relebogile Mabotja. Gigaba attempted to halt the airing of the episode by taking the matter to the Johannesburg High Court; however, the court dismissed the matter last week, allowing Showmax to broadcast it. In the episode, Mngoma reflects on their relationship, detailing how it began and how it eventually came to an end. The 50-year-old Mngoma said she first met Gigaba at an event, where the politician sent one of his bodyguards to ask for her number. 'I was like, why? He must come here. He must ask [for] my number himself because for me, if you want something you must go get it yourself. And then he came, I gave him the number,' she said. The IT specialist said she was attracted to Gigaba's dark skin tone, his attire in a suit, and that he spoke isiZulu. She stated that she wasn't aware that Gigaba was a public figure. Mngoma said that when they started dating, she received messages from Gigaba's wife at the time, who was separated from the politician as they were going through a divorce. She also said she received a slew of messages from other girls on social media, telling her about Gigaba's alleged true nature. 'He was like, 'No, they're jealous'. I felt like that as well, I felt like they are jealous,' said Mngoma, chuckling. ALSO READ: Malusi Gigaba blocks screening of ex-wife's tell-all Showmax interview Marriage In 2014, after Gigaba's marriage to his ex-wife was finalised, the ANC member and Mngoma tied the knot. Mngoma said the wedding, held at the Durban Botanic Gardens, cost about R6 million to R7 million. She said the wedding and marriage didn't stop Gigaba's alleged mistresses from hassling her. According to Mngoma, it reached a point where Gigaba was allegedly blackmailed by some of the women. 'Others, they wanted him to cancel the wedding. 'Then I'm gonna tell your wife this and that,' it was just a lot. He made me believe that these things were not true and not existing.' Mngoma alleges that during this time, Gigaba was more focused on keeping a 'clean' public image of the couple. 'In the beginning, he never paid so much attention to fixing things in the house. He was more of, how the public sees him…and then he's posting me,' she shared. ALSO READ: 'The commission has nothing do with our divorce' – Norma Mngoma 'The therapist is DA' After years of being contacted by Gigaba's alleged girlfriends, Mngoma said she took the initiative to do her investigation about the politician's alleged infidelity. 'I started checking his phone because when someone sent me a message, I wouldn't go to him like I used to before,' she said. To put her at ease, Mngoma said the member of parliament would recommend therapy. 'And how this therapy will happen, maybe he will attend it two or three times. So we will go, and when we are there at the therapy, he's acting like it's his weakness, he doesn't know how it happens. The third time he doesn't wanna go; he says 'no', the therapist is personal,' said Mngoma. Mngoma alleges that Gigaba would make up excuses not to attend therapy sessions he initiated. She recalled that at one point, Gigaba accused a therapist, who happens to be white, of being racist. 'Or sometimes he will say 'no, the therapist is DA [Democratic Alliance]'. He used to have a reason why he's not continuing, and I will find another one,' Mngoma explained. 'He was more focused on fixing the [public] image…us, the Gigabytes. And then he's posting me writing long captions, and people are clapping for him, how much he loves so loud.' Mngoma said she didn't stay with Gigaba because she wanted his money. 'When he met me, I had my own cars, I had my big house — I had a standalone in Bryanston.' 'I wanted our marriage to work.' The pair has two sons. Their divorce was finalised in 2021 and NOW READ: 'It's important for women to have these conversations': Sonia opens up about marriage to Matthew Booth

TimesLIVE
8 hours ago
- TimesLIVE
'VAR is not coming': McKenzie now tells parliament funding still being finalised
Sports minister reiterates belief that the SA public desires to host a Formula One grand prix There will be no video assistant referee (VAR) during the coming Betway Premiership season. In his budget vote speech to parliament on Tuesday, sport, arts and culture minister Gayton McKenzie said nothing has been finalised when it comes to how VAR is going to be funded. Last month, the department of sport said in a response to a parliamentary question it would pay for the long-awaited introduction of VAR, adding R90m had been set aside in its budget for that purpose, but six weeks later McKenzie has changed his tune. 'We are also finalising the process of funding VAR to ensure that football matches, from the Premier Soccer League through to the international fixtures we host, are fairer and meet global standards,' he said. 'It is a necessity. We see stadiums vandalised when bad refereeing happens and the success of teams like Mamelodi Sundowns make global teams want to play here, but they get second thoughts because we don't have VAR.' McKenzie reiterated his belief that the South African public desires to host a Formula One grand prix in the country. 'To those who say the country can't afford to host the F1, I am saying the country can't afford not to. When you set the bar high for a country, as we have in the past, you can't afford to take the bar back down. 'We hosted the best Fifa World Cup [in 2010]. We put our country on the map for big events and should not turn back now,' he said, adding the government would not have to foot the bill. 'Companies like MTN, MultiChoice, Heineken and many more have raised their hands and said, 'Here we are, thuma rona [send us].' 'They will be present with us in the meeting with Formula One at the end of the month. We have even had patriots like Johann Rupert who have told us, 'Scream for help if all else fails.' So we know we will succeed. 'Those who are saying Formula One is not important should consider all the countries who are holding on to their F1 spots on the calendar. They see the value in it and it can't be called a world championship if it misses an entire continent, Sub-Saharan Africa in particular.' McKenzie also said as part of investing in and cultivating domestic talent, the department has allocated more than R627m through the conditional grant to support sports federations in the 2025-26 financial year. The money will be for employment, equipment and attire for schools, clubs and hubs, training through coaching, technical officiating and administration courses.


The Citizen
9 hours ago
- The Citizen
'I Won't be shaken': Londie London's Resilience
Despite the drama, Londie from Showmax's The Real Housewives of Durban views her reality TV comeback as a testament to her inner strength. After a firecracker of a final reunion episode, Showmax's The Real Housewives of Durban officially overtook The Mommy Club as the most-streamed reality show on the platform in 2025. Now nominated for three Simon Mabhunu Sabela Film and Television Awards, one star in particular is reclaiming her crown: Londie London. The singer and businesswoman is rising above the drama with grace, grit, and glam. Londie's glow-up Real Housewives of Durban cast: Picture: Supplied Londiwe Zulu, known as Londie London's returned to The Real Housewives of Durban this season was anything but quiet. Between headline-grabbing arguments and explosive revelations, the star managed to hold her own and walk away with her dignity intact. 'I feel amazing,' she said in an interview with Katlego Molubi. 'Returning to the show was such a fulfilling experience. Yes, there were a few challenges along the way, but the positives far outweighed the negatives.' Now that the season has wrapped, fans are praising Londie's growth and composure, particularly during her now-infamous blow-up with castmate Minnie Ntuli. The drama made waves across social media and pushed RHODurban into streaming stardom. ALSO READ:Cat Matlala's former lover on Mkhwanazi: 'I don't know you but I see your heart' That reunion showdown 'Watching that argument play out again was surreal,' Londie admitted. 'But I was proud of how I handled myself. I didn't allow myself to be baited into anything that doesn't reflect who I am. I'm a mother, a daughter, and a businesswoman.' Though fans hoped for reconciliation, the wounds remain fresh. Minnie sent Londie a private text to apologise, but Londie isn't entirely satisfied. 'It's disappointing that I was humiliated in public, but I'm not getting a proper apology in public,' she said. 'It's about accountability. Words in private don't undo the harm done in the spotlight.' Strength through the storm Despite the drama, Londie sees her return to reality TV as a reminder of her inner strength. 'This season reminded me just how strong I am,' she reflected. 'Life has thrown so much at me, but I always come out stronger. I'm incredibly resilient and won't be shaken by outside noise.' With fans and fellow housewife Sorisha Naidoo calling for Londie to return full-time, it seems we haven't seen the last of her on our screens. 'Absolutely, I'd consider coming back,' she confirmed. 'There's genuine history and love with some of the ladies. It's more than just a show, it's a sisterhood, even if it's complicated.' What's next for Londie? Apart from reality TV, Londie continues to build her business empire and focus on her music and motherhood. But it's her newfound fan base that keeps her grounded. 'My heart is so full,' she said, glowing. 'The love and support I've received has been truly overwhelming. I've never experienced this kind of warmth before, and I don't take it for granted.' As The Real Housewives of Durban eyes multiple wins at the Simon Mabhunu Sabela Awards, one thing is clear: Londie London is no longer just a cast member; she's the heart of the season. 'I came back stronger,' she said. 'And I'm only getting started.'