Friday 21 April 2017

MISS DEE: Nasty C responds to a “Hater”image from instagra...

MISS DEE Nasty C responds to a “Hater” image from instagram  NastC_SA It’s been weeks after the MMA’s and Nasty C have been receiving all s...

Nasty C responds to a “Hater”

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It’s been weeks after the MMA’s and Nasty C have been receiving all sorts of critiques on the awards he won. Many people have been having unsettling comments that Nast C did not deserve some if not all of the awards he won and that his record label allegedly bought some of the awards. This didn't seem to bother the 20 year old rapper until Dr Malinga went on a social media platform and called him a 'Pawn Shop’.
Dr Malinga's tweet 
Earlier that week Dr Malinga responded to himself losing the Song of the year award as nominated,  by claiming that Nasty was a 'pawn shop' that keeps things that didn't belong to him. Certainly this was meant so say that Nasty did kept awards he did not deserve.

Well Nasty C was caught on one of his best days as he posted a video on his instagram account responding to Dr Malinga and simply phasing out some of his achievements. The rapper did not specifically mention Dr Malinga's identity but the references of his hater's 'green short up to his man boobs' on the video made it clear he was referring to him. Here is the video:



MISS DEE: AMANDA "BLACK"THE STORY BEHIND THE STAGE NAMEAman...

MISS DEE: AMANDA "BLACK" THE STORY BEHIND THE STAGE NAME Amanda Antonia Benedicta Amanda Antony Benedicta is a South African si...
AMANDA "BLACK"

THE STORY BEHIND THE STAGE NAME
Amanda Antonia Benedicta

Amanda Antony Benedicta is a South African singer and guitarist who dropped her first single Amazulu in 2016 summer. The singer was once an SA idol contender and was eliminated shortly before the top 5 in 2015. Amanda was signed to a record label Ambitious Entertainment found by Kgosi Mahumapelo and then decided on the stage name Amanda Black.
Amanda's first hit single Amazulu
Amanda said the story behind her stage name was that in her young age she never tolerated being black. “I used to not like my dark skin because everyone said light-skinned girls were prettier. I had fair-complexioned friends and sometimes I’d be the darkest of them all. At times, it affected how I felt about my looks,” Amanda opened up to DRUM Magazine during an interview. Regardless of how she felt about her skin colour, she still believed in her dream of becoming a singer and still worked hard towards making it happen. Amanda said that she has learned that she had a hard time coping with her identity due to not accepting herself as an African as she would sometimes speak English with her family at home.
She said she started accepting who she is and acknowledging her Xhosa culture after she read a book by Steve Biko titled Black Consciousness. The book gave her the strength to appreciate herself in the way she is and the talent and potential she has within her regardless of who she is and her skin colour.

Amanda recently won two awards at the 16th Metro FM Awards. She walked away with Best R&B Single for her jam Separate and the Listeners Choice Award.

MISS DEE: It’s called keeping a manimage from www.google...

MISS DEE:
It’s called keeping a man


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: It’s called keeping a man image from www.google.co.za;Peral and Robert Celeb relationships always catch our attention espe...

It’s called keeping a man



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Celeb relationships always catch our attention especially when it is displayed to us. Well this kind of relationship does not only catch our attention but also gives a lesson on how to keep our men, ladies! Pearl Thusi and Robert Marawa have been in a relationship for almost a year now and Pearl promised that their relationship is still going to last because she acts like a side chick when she’s the main! Yep, that’s it, act like a side chick. This was after she posted a selfie of her and his man, Robert , cuddling in bed and receiving a comment from @Cassper Nyovest saying it was a side chick selfie. Pearl took the comment to her advantage and responded, “I am the main but I act like a side, that’s why it’s gonna last. Keep them busy”, to Cassper’s comment. It must be working for her since her and Roberts slowly becoming open about their relationships and even started posting pictures together. 




South African celebrities taking it national

image from BET.com;black coffee and wife at the BET Awards
South African media industry has been successfully growing faster than the previous years.
image ftrom www.centralcomedy.com:Trevor Noah
With some of our own celebrities taking the flag and flying it higher internationally, it is even more effective and good influence towards the industry. A few celebrities have made names for themselves in some of the well-known countries in the world. Artists like Black Coffee who have been doing it for quite a while, Trevor Noah who took his comedy show abroad and The Black Motions to mention a few who put South Africa on the map. And lately, what has been currently trending in the music industry, a South African rapper, Nkosinathi

image by TimesLive: kwesta on sway morning live



Vilakazi, better known as Kwesta, was featured in a morning international radio show in the US, SWAY, where he rendered an impromptu freestyle for dj sway, internationally. "It was dope man, it was really amazing. It was a new experience, I've never been to America before so it was the first time and Sway is one of the shows that keep us connected with regards to information about hip hop in America. I constantly stream it and just watch interviews and everything like that so to be on it was a real pleasure for me. I really enjoyed every second of that’, Kwesta told the TimesLive of his experience. It is good to see theses interactions as it brings hope and motivation to upcoming and aspiring celebrities aiming for this industry. Go South Africa!




MISS DEE: The importance of saving energyimage from www.en...

MISS DEE:
The importance of saving energy
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: The importance of saving energy image from www.energyconservation.gov: the importance of saving energy All of us use energy e...

The importance of saving energy

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All of us use energy every day for entertainment, cooking, transportation, lighting, heating and cooling homes, manufacturing, etc. We consume a lot of energy. According to stats SA South Africa consumes about one fourth of the world's energy resources.
By conserving energy we can lower the amount of pollutants we release into the air and water and thereby help to keep our environment clean. Additionally, if we use less energy we can save money on our electric bill or reduce the amount of money we spend on gas. So you can help the environment and save money at the same time! Energy is a limited resource, it's limited by what we can afford, the infrastructure needed to make and distribute it and the availability of the raw materials

We can conserve energy in many ways and at the many differently levels of energy consumption. At home, simple actions such as turning off the lights and unplugging computers or turning off televisions can help us reduce our consumption and thereby conserve energy. Installing thermostat technology is another means of saving energy and identifying the gadgets and appliances that are drawing power from the outlets even when not in use.


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At the commercial level, updating older buildings with new, more efficient technology can help reduce the amounts of electricity required to power a business. Installing Legend Power’s Harmoniser, for example, is a great way to monitor and minimise voltage consumption and therefore conserve large amounts of energy over time!


 Here are the biggest reasons why it is important to be energy-conscious and make every effort to conserve our electricity:

  •   Conservation can save you money. This is one of the biggest reasons many begin to cultivate a culture of conservation, however, as more and more people learn, it is certainly not the only reason.
  •          Less electricity used means less fossil fuels burned. It’s true that we can obtain electricity from cleaner sources of energy such as wind and solar power, but much of the electricity that we use is still from sources such as oil and coal. Fossil fuels are not renewable sources and the more electricity we consume, the faster these resources will be depleted.
  •         Fossil fuels are not a clean source of energy either. Conservation of electrical energy can help to lessen pollution and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
  •         As part of the big picture, conservation can also help reduce the risk of oil spills and the threats that coal and oil procurement pose to our ecosystems around the world.
  • In an effort to reduce fossil fuel consumption, scientists have focused money and efforts into developing nuclear reactors. Although these reactors can yield much electricity, it also produces radioactive waste products. Decreasing our demand for electricity can decrease the need for nuclear reactors and therefore reduce the risk of radioactive pollution.