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How Shensea Drove Jamaica’s Biggest Artist‑Led Hurricane Relief Effort
When Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a powerful Category 5 storm, it caused widespread damage across the island, disrupting basic services and displacing thousands of families. In response, Jamaican artist Shenseea returned to her hometown of St Elizabeth and took a leading role in organising relief for the communities most affected by the storm. Her efforts focused on delivering essential supplies directly to families facing urgent needs.

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Shenseea and her team prepared and distributed more than 5 000 packages containing food, clean water, shelter materials, and household necessities. The items included thousands of pounds of rice, flour, cornmeal, sugar, oats, and beans, as well as hundreds of cases of canned proteins and other pantry staples. Nearly 700 gallons of water and over 1 100 bottles were also included to support families coping with disrupted access to clean water.

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In addition to food and water, the packages contained household and hygiene essentials such as toothpaste, soap, toothbrushes, sanitary products, flushable wipes, and baby items like diapers. For families whose homes were damaged, Shenseea provided tarpaulins, tents, and portable generators to help with temporary shelter and power. The organisation and distribution of these supplies required careful coordination with local volunteers to reach residents efficiently and safely.
Shenseea explained her motivation, saying she acted quickly because Jamaica “raised me, and whenever my country is hurting, I feel it deeply.” She emphasised that her goal was to deliver critical supplies to as many affected families as possible in the immediate aftermath of the hurricane.

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Her initiative was part of a broader set of relief efforts, including benefit concerts and support from other artists and organisations. What sets Shenseea’s work apart is the scale and speed of the distribution, particularly in her home parish of St Elizabeth. By taking direct action, she provided timely support to those facing urgent needs, demonstrating the impact an artist can have in mobilising resources during a natural disaster.
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Nomzamo Mbatha Speaks on Her Breakthrough Role in Isibaya
Nomzamo Mbatha has described her role in Isibaya as the project that changed her career. Speaking on Because We Said So Podcast, she said the drama established her as a household name in South African television.
Isibaya is a drama series that aired on Mzansi Magic, where she played the role of Thandeka Zungu. The drama centres on family conflict and power struggles within the taxi industry. In an interview, she explained that landing the role did not come easily.
“My journey has been colourful but not always easy. Throughout, I exercised my courage muscle because I had to make a lot of emotional and financial sacrifices to be where I am today”

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When she first joined the cast, Nomzamo was still new to leading television roles. According to her, she had to adapt to the demanding production schedule of a daily drama series. She has explained that the environment required quick adaptation.
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She explained that working with renowned actors and directors helped her develop professionally.
“Working alongside the likes of Eddie Murphy and Wesley Snipes was such a daunting and humbling experience. I was literally surrounded by Hollywood royalty.”

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She has spoken about adjusting to fame after the show gained popularity. She described this period as intense but necessary for her growth. It helped her understand the responsibilities of being a public figure.
Isibaya was the role that introduced her to millions of viewers and established her as one of South Africa’s top television talents. The drama contributed to her wider recognition and subsequent opportunities in entertainment.
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Khanyi Mars Leaves Podcast and Chill’s “Music Pulse,” Stirring Online Reactions
Khanyi Mbau has officially exited Music Pulse, the music show under the Podcast and Chill Network umbrella. The news has generated widespread reactions across social media. Her departure comes a few months after the show underwent a major rebrand.
Khanyi Mars announced the news through her Instagram Stories on 19 May 2026. She confirmed officially leaving the network and that was no longer part of Music Pulse.
“I have officially taken the decision to leave Podcast and Chill network. I’m no longer part of Music Pulse. I am extremely grateful to the entire network,” Mars said.
However, she did not explain the exact reasons behind her exit.

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The timing of her departure became a major talking point because the revamped Music Pulse just introduced controversial music executive Nota Baloyi as one of its co-hosts. The changes were unveiled during Podcast and Chill’s promoted “Cabinet Reshuffle” livestream event earlier this year. The panel then was Nota Baloyi, Khanyi Mars, Sfiso Ndlovu and Thakgi Ledwaba. Many viewers believed the new lineup would bring stronger engagement around the South African music industry.
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After Khanyi’s announcement, online discussions intensified, with some users pointing to what they described as a pattern of departures from the Podcast and Chill Network. An X user HaositwePhiri tweeted:
First Moonaka, Seemah and now Mars. I’m seeing a pattern and I do not like the thoughts it’s evoking in me. @Solphendukaa what’s going there? Genuinely
Munaka had earlier left Piano Pulse, saying she wanted to focus on other priorities.
Another X user 33music_plug blamed Nota for the exit:
“Nota doesn’t give anyone space to share their opinion. He talks too much for my liking. There is an episode he cuts her off from Sharing her thoughts on the ongoing topic. Always claim he know all. That’s bad!”
The conversation was so intense that Podcast and Chill co-host Sol Phenduka addressed the speculation publicly on X. Responding to a user who suggested there might be deeper issues within the network, Sol argued that people leave jobs and workplaces all the time.
“A pattern Eyi. People leave jobs and positions it happens everyday in many SA companies.. Why do they leave? fortunately you know all their social media accounts fam . Ask them. “
He told critics to ask the former hosts directly instead of creating conspiracy theories online.

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Khanyi Mars has remained a popular figure within South African entertainment culture for years. Apart from her podcast work, she is involved in reality television and online media. Her association with Podcast and Chill also attracted attention because fans had long linked her to the mysterious “Ghost Lady” identity connected to the network.
Khanyi Mars nor the management of Podcast and Chill Network has revealed whether her departure was connected to any disagreements. Social media users will continue to debate her departure until an official answer is given. Some believe the show will not be the same without her presence, while others hope the network introduces another major personality to fill the vacuum.
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Moozlie Opens Up About Split From Jr Ecko, Says They Parted on Good Terms
South African rapper Moozlie has confirmed that she and Jr Ecko have ended their relationship. She however insists there is no bad blood between them. The star recently opened up about the breakup during an appearance on the “Tell Us Y” podcast, where she spoke about healing and moving forward.
Moozlie, whose real name is Nomuzi Mabena, revealed that she is enjoying single life. During the interview, her response was;
“I’m so single. I’ve started reading my Bible like a story. So single. Not talking to anybody, ” she joked

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The dating rumours started in 2024 after Jr Ecko joined Moozlie on a Mauritius holiday with friends. A few months later, they went public with their relationship.
In January 2025, the two celebrated their one year anniversary with emotional Instagram tributes. Moozlie described Jr Ecko as “creative, cool, calm and kind,” while he called their relationship a blessing.
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However, the couple stopped sharing posts about each other online. Moozlie revealed she had unfollowed Jr Ecko on Instagram, although he still follows her.

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Despite the split, Moozlie said the relationship did not end in bitterness. She explained they parted “on good terms” and that she does not see the romance as a failure.
“Sometimes you meet people who come into your stratosphere to unlock a certain part of you and then they kind of move on. I think it was that really crazy, cool, creative moment in the stratosphere of my life and his and the culture,” she explained
She said that some people enter your life to help unlock a certain part of you before moving on.
The rapper also admitted that moving on is never easy, saying she still has love for Jr Ecko. She wants to focus on her personal growth and career.
Moozlie was previously engaged to her former manager, Sbuda Roc. Their eight-year relationship ended in 2023, and she spoke about the emotional healing process that followed.
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