Friday, 17 August 2012

EVERY STEP OF LIFE COMMUNICATES A MESSAGE TO THE NEXT PERSON

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Life is full of challenges. However, we all fight to achieve our goals. Many celebrities face challenges but they always fight to be on top of their games and also to remain in the spotlight. 

On 14 August 2012, Zenoyise John reported on Sowetan newspaper that Linda Sibiya is featured in a low-budget feature film written and directed by Ndaba Ka Ngwane.

Linda Sibiya is a South African radio and television personality and motivational speaker best known for hosting a breakfast show on the radio station Ukhozi FM read more. He plays the role of Mandla Thabede in Uhlanga: The mark film. The film won five awards in Zanzibar international film festival. The aim of the film is to tell the real South African story. The film has achieved more since it was produced read more.
Linda Sibiya.(www.Ukhozifm.co.za)

The film is billed to screen in countries such as:
  • Germany
  • Scotland
  • England
  • Italy
  • Sweden read more
Linda Sibiya is not only concerned with growing his career but he is also concerned about the well-being of others. He initiated a helping programme which is known as Linda Sibiya Bursary Foundation (LSBF). The aim of this is to seek and ensure that many young South Africans achieve their dreams read more. Linda is one of the celebrities whom you can call a role model because of his good works. He is one of those who understand the angle of performing CSI programmes. He is communicating a good message by every activity that he is involved in through God's given talent. 

Friday, 10 August 2012

DOES CELEBRITY'S VISITS TO SOUTH AFRICA BENEFIT OUR SOCIETIES?

music celebrities believe in travelling to different places to inform,educate and persuade their target audiences to purchase their music.At the end of the day as people we do support our stars out of our pure hearts,but are they doing enough after their big concerts to try to change someone's life who can not do anything for themselves?

 As I am publishing my post, South African citizens from north to south and from east to west are waiting to be blown away by a star from the Unites States with his music from six o'clock pm at Santon Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.The tickets fee was from R900.00 to R1750.00 read more.
 Like any other celebrity, John Legend also reached a goal to visit South Africa. This well-known celebrity will create a lot of publicity as he already did about his coming to our country. The question is will he move from one point to another and if the answer is yes what will the entire country benefit from this event?
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 Corporate Social Investment (CSI) believes in that organisations do something for someone without an intension of receiving something from that somebody. Celebrities are honoured and paid a lot of money for their performances; however, my heart is still stacked with, how do we “as a country" celebrate other things that will not really help us while Limpopo pupils are suffering and learning without books?

  The event will rock our world and it is good to have fun and to be exposed to other things, that I agree,but why can't we just at least as good citizens adopt one school at Limpopo and buy them books while the government is trying to resolve this matter. In doing that we will be helping the pupils who are in matric to at least have proper material to prepare for their exams, then entertainments.

Friday, 3 August 2012

RE-BUILDING SELF-IMAGE IS AN IMPORTANT ASSERT FOR ORGANISATIONS AND IMPORTANT PEOPLE SUCH AS CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and organisations re-build their images if there is a misunderstanding reported about them.
Khanyisile Mbau(Actor and Singer).
Photo: Ziphozonke Lushaba
People in the spotlight live like any other person and do the same things that anyone can do. However, when celebrities do things we tend to be surprised and judge them very badly. The target audience also reinforce the mistakes done by their favourite celebrities by discussing them among themselves.
Celebrities differ from activities they engage in and how they deal with fame. There are those celebrities that do not care about everything that media is reporting about them and there are those who care about everything reported about them.
Khanyisile Mbau, self-proclaimed "Queen of bling" is one of those celebrities that did not care about everything that the media reported about them.However, the New Age newspaper reported that Khanyisile Mbau is writing a book to change people's perception about herself read more.
 The book is titled " Bitch Please, I'm Khanyi Mbau."read more.Khanyi says the purpose of the book is to show people that she’s learnt from her past mistakes as a teenage girl who had more fame than sense. “I’ve been married, had a baby – That is what people need to realise.”
A Tell All book(http://picture of tell all books.com)
 In her book Khanyi promised to be frank and mention names of entertainers and politicians. She is helped by Lesley Mofokeng to make the most success of her book. The book will heat the shelves on August which is known as the women’s month in South Africa. Khanyi says she is taking responsibility for everything reported about her read more. The New Age also mentioned that Khanyi is back with a book that she believes will help young modern woman face challenges such as being a young mother and being abused in a relationship(New Age, 29 May 2012 by Diana kekana).

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Therefore, for me to hear that Khanyi is doing something positive  to show people her good side, simply tells me that she is re-building relationships with her fans and that she is also fixing her image, after all everyone deserves a second chance.