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Asavela Mngqithi having a BLAST in Bahamas

We could say out favourite Isibaya actress has invaded The Bahamas but knowing that she only brings love and beauty, we can rephrase and say Asavela Mngqithi is having a blast in the resort destination.

Asavela Mngqithi in Bahamas

Seems everything is going pretty well for the curvy beautiful actress who we all got to know on DStv Channel 161. She came in and stole our hearts and since then she has never looked back. Mzansi Magic soapie Isibaya has never been the same ever since she Wowed us with her presence.

Asavela Mngqithi in Bahamas

Now each and every picture she shares on Instagram has a story to tell and these Bahamas pictures are surely worth a million bucks. Asavela Mngqithi shared amazing bikini pictures from Nassau Bahamas and we really can’t get enough of her.

Asavela Mngqithi in Bahamas

The pictures are simply unbelievable, I went to the extent of checking my Showmax on the earlier days she hit the screens on Isibaya and I gotta say she really has grown. Now with over 350K Instagram followers, the beautiful actress looks set for 2020 and we wish her all the best.

Asavela Mngqithi in Bahamas

We wonder what her next gig will be because now from what we can see, she can be whoever she wants to be. She is now a rising star! I wonder what colour looks good to you red or white? I am in love with the white bikini, but here is another look in red…

Asavela Mngqithi in Bahamas

She looks more like a Baywatch hottie and we love the fact that she is representing South Africa in the Bahamas! She really is ready for 2020 and we are sure she will be setting some interesting fashion goals this new year.

Asavela Mngqithi

We wish her all the best and we want to see more of her on TV…

In Other News – Zenande Mfenyana – Mzansi people need to change how they conduct Funerals

Seasoned actress Zenande Mfenyane Tweeted that black people need to change the way they conduct funerals. The star, who plays Goodness in Mzansi Magic’s The Queen, said she has noticed with disgust how black people attend funerals for the wrong reasons.

The actress wrote: “The way black people conduct funerals needs to change. This is thing of mourning for a week and people who didn’t even know the deceased expecting to be served tea & cakes is nonsense, the least you can do if you’re coming to the bereaved family is bring chelete ya matshidiso”. continue reading