Kganyago separates from husband
JOHANNESBURG – The proverb ‘all that glitters is not gold’ is indeed true, if Metro FM presenter Lerato Kganyago’s marriage to businessperson Thami Ndlala is anything to go by.
A week ago, Kganyago allegedly moved out of the Steyn City home she shared with Ndlala and returned to her own house in Ruimsing, north of Johannesburg.
Cracks started appearing in the power couple’s union after Ndlala opened a case of theft against their domestic worker and her husband at the Douglasdale Police Station on Wednesday.
The businessperson accused the domestic worker of stealing a television set and two watches worth R3 million (which were uninsured) from him.
However, his wife of two years raised eyebrows when she came out in defence of the domestic worker, deposing her own police statement to the effect that the items to which her husband was referring had not been stolen, but were rather given to the helper more than a year ago.
Such gifts, she added, were not unusual, as the domestic worker and her husband had often given items such as clothing and household goods.
Now sources close to the couple have revealed that the dispute is just
JOHANNESBURG - DJ Black Coffee is continuing with his philanthropic efforts, and this time his focus was on young children.
Taking to his socials, recently he shared clips of what happened when the tip of the iceberg, as friction has been brewing in the Kganyago and Ndlala love nest for some time.
A friend of the couple told City Press that the arrest of the domestic worker, who is still in police custody had pushed media personality Kganyago to boiling point. his Black Coffee Foundation headed to KwaZulu-Natal. “Back to school run. Three hours, three schools. Windy Heights School, Qondokuhle Primary and Shaka High School,” he wrote on his Twitter timeline. The Grammy award-winner visited schools in Durban
“The domestic worker and her husband were arrested at the Douglasdale Police Station. They had left with Lerato when she moved back into her own house last week. They’ve been working for her for over 10 years, since long before she married Thami,” said the source.
last Monday to donate school shoes and uniforms to more than 100 pupils.
Speaking to the pupils, as quoted in Daily Sun, Black Coffee said: “I came from the same background as you, but I want to tell you nothing is impossible. I’m here today because of the same foundation you are coming from. You’re here to be sharpened and it takes a village to do that.