Kabelo Vincent Ndlovu, widely known as Uncle Vinny, has recently faced calls to return to school. The young entertainer skyrocketed to fame four years ago, captivating audiences with his dynamic dance moves, particularly to Amapiano hits.
Affectionately dubbed the “Youth President,” Vinny’s influence has inspired many young people across South Africa. However, a recent video of him dancing at an EFF event has reignited discussions about his education. The video, which went viral on social media, was shared with the caption, “Mara he’s still young, he can apply for a short course, it’s not too late.
The post sparked a debate, with some critics questioning Vinny’s career choices, while others rallied in his defense, emphasizing his achievements despite his age. His biggest mistake was not to find an opportunity and stick to it when he was in his prime…he wanted to do everything so he got lost in the sauce.
“He did not use his platform correctly this boy was supposed to be so big by now,” another wrote.
Mara he’s still young he can apply for a short course it’s not late pic.twitter.com/fBaewOFKls
— Dr Chauke (@_BlackZA) September 18, 2024
In other news – ProVerb to host Miss World South Africa 2024
Metro FM and former Idols presenter Tebogo Thekisho, popularly known as ProVerb, is ecstatic after he was announced as the host of Miss World South Africa 2024. The Miss World South Africa pageant will be held at Sun City, Pilanesberg, in the North West, on October 5.
Taking to social media, ProVerb expressed his gratitude and excitement ahead of the beauty pageant. Honoured, humbled, and beyond excited to officially announce that I will be your host for Miss World South Africa,” he wrote. Read more