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Nomcebo Zikode quietly welcomes a baby and teases new music
Nomcebo Zikode quietly welcomes a baby and teases new music

News24

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Nomcebo Zikode quietly welcomes a baby and teases new music

Vocalist Nomcebo Zikode is now a mom of three. She prioritises her selfcare by praying, going to the gym and cooking with her family. Nomcebo chose to keep her pregnancy from the public eye to protect her peace. _____________________________________________________________________ Nomcebo Zikode's family just got bigger! The Grammy Award-winning Jerusalema vocalist has just given birth to a healthy baby boy and is putting her efforts into focusing on her newborn and spending time with her two older children and husband. 'I am so happy. It's as if this is my first child whatsoever, my first baby,' Nomcebo gushes to TRUELOVE. Many are familiar with Nomcebo folk hits and soulful vocals that have since resonated with South Africa and the world at large, earning her a Grammy Award in 2023 for her vocals on Zakes Bantwini and Wouter Kellerman's Bayethe. But she is intentional about protecting her and her family's peace through the highs and lows of being in the spotlight. She takes us through how she prioritises her selfcare. 'I am a praying woman, I pray a lot. Not really a lot, but I do take God very seriously. I know that in everything, I need to put God first. And also I do go to the gym because I understand that exercising will help me with so many things, like health-wise, also, with my mind.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nomcebo Zikode (@nomcebo_zikode) On how she chooses to spend time with her family, Nomcebo tells us, 'I always try by all means to have time with my family, even though sometimes I'm just forced to be outside the country for the longest time, but whenever I'm at home, I'll try by all means to maybe cook for them. 'Even though we do go out but I think it's more beautiful when maybe I'm together with them in the kitchen, I'm cooking for them.' The iZono Zami hitmaker is focused on her growing family, especially after dealing with a trying few months in the spotlight with the highly publicised court case against Open Mic Productions for unpaid royalties for her contributions to Jerusalema. Through it all, Nomcebo is intentional about putting her family first and protecting hers and their peace. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nomcebo Zikode (@nomcebo_zikode) Nomcebo shares, 'Now that I'm in the industry, I've noticed that sometimes you put things out there because you are trying to be genuine. But sometimes people will use that against you one day. So, I don't know whether I should say I'm private about it because it's not like I have a problem for people to know I've got a little one now. 'But also the way I see social media ... sometimes you put something out there thinking that you are doing the right thing and there's nothing to hide, you are pregnant or whatsoever. But sometimes silly people will just use that against you. So, I don't know whether I should say I'm keeping it private or what, but I just chose that, let me just keep it for myself, this is for me.' The 39-year-old singer still has plans to release new music, 'Even though there's some few things that I need to sort out,' Nomcebo reveals. While Nomcebo is keeping her cards close to her chest when it comes to future collaborations, she promises soulful tunes 'from the heart'. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nomcebo Zikode (@nomcebo_zikode)

‘A powerful statement': Zakes Bantwini celebrates graduation from Harvard Business School
‘A powerful statement': Zakes Bantwini celebrates graduation from Harvard Business School

News24

time19-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

‘A powerful statement': Zakes Bantwini celebrates graduation from Harvard Business School

Grammy Award-winning musician Zakes Bantwini has been celebrating his graduation from Harvard Business School's Business of Entertainment, Media, and Sports (BEMS) programme. The Boston executive education programme is geared toward working professionals across a range of disciplines. 'Completing this programme at Harvard is more than a personal achievement; it's a powerful statement about where African creatives belong in every global conversation, in every boardroom, and at every table where the future is being shaped,' Bantwini wrote on social media. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zakes Bantwini (@zakesbantwini) He also posted about the programme earlier this month, writing on his X account, 'Feels good to be a student again.' Bantwini was originally selected for the program in 2020, but his attendance was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He later reapplied and went forward with the programme. The producer previously won a Grammy for his 2022 song Bayethe with Nomcebo Zikode and Wouter Kellerman. He previously told News24 that he hopes to use his platform to elevate other South African artists and give them more exposure. 'I don't work with big names. I only work with talent. But if talent is a big name, then it's beautiful,' he said. He also hopes to win even more Grammys for South Africa. 'I'll probably die with five Grammys on my name,' he said.

Street style chic from Sorisha Naidoo and more
Street style chic from Sorisha Naidoo and more

News24

time30-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News24

Street style chic from Sorisha Naidoo and more

Daring street style is becoming the new chic. Winter's cold, dry or rainy weather across the country gives you all the more reason to add a pop of colour, a dramatic coat and cute layering to liven up your wardrobe. Athleisure, Afrocentric designs and gender-neutral wear are all the craze, with stars rocking fitted pants and eclectic shapes in their everyday wear. Grammy Award-winning singer Nomcebo Zikode fuses Audrey Hepburn's scarfed sophistication with some sultry realness and The Real Housewives of Durban star Sorisha Naidoo never disappoints when it comes to her expertly tailored gowns. See more chic and casual looks from Mzansi's stars to add a little new inspiration to your wardrobe: Mbalenhle Mavimbela's tasteful padel look View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ulwembu 🕸❤️ (@mbalenhle__m) Buhle Samuels is a vision in yellow View this post on Instagram A post shared by Buhle Samuels (@buhlesamuels) Lisa Madibe is coated in glory View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lisa Missouri (@lisamadibe) Phindile Gwala-Ngandu amplifies corporate chic View this post on Instagram A post shared by Phindile Gwala-Ngandu (@phindilegwala_official) Nomcebo Zikode is fabulous in fur View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nomcebo Zikode (@nomcebo_zikode) Sophisticated patterns and a pop of colour from Azana View this post on Instagram A post shared by Azaná (@azanaofficial) Sorisha Naidoo channeling avant-garde chic View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sorisha Naidoo (@sorishanaidoo)

Grammy winner Nomcebo Zikode reacts to Court ruling against Open Mic Productions
Grammy winner Nomcebo Zikode reacts to Court ruling against Open Mic Productions

IOL News

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • IOL News

Grammy winner Nomcebo Zikode reacts to Court ruling against Open Mic Productions

Grammy award-winning musician Nomcebo Zikode is disappointed over losing her legal case against Open Mic Productions. In a statement, Zikode and her record label addressed the ruling by the High Court in Pretoria in her matter with Open Mic Productions and Africori SA. Zikode and Open Mic have been embroiled in a legal battle since 2022. In her statement, Zikode expressed her view on the judgment, labelling it 'fundamentally flawed and deeply troubling. The 'Bayethe' hitmaker's legal team is currently studying the full judgment and an appeal is being considered. 'While we respect the role of the Court, we cannot ignore the bigger picture: this case represents more than a contractual disagreement - it is about the rights of an artist to be acknowledged, compensated and respected for their work.

'Jerusalema' hit song battle heats up in court
'Jerusalema' hit song battle heats up in court

eNCA

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • eNCA

'Jerusalema' hit song battle heats up in court

PRETORIA - The court wrangle over the song 'Jerusalema' continues, with Open Mic Productions defending its handling of royalties. But singer Nomcebo Zikode's record label wants the company to comply with a court order, and reveal exactly how much the song has earned. Zikode's team hopes the case produces a win for artists' rights across the music industry. By reserving judgment, Judge Graham Moshoana has set the stage for a decisive showdown.

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