Pasi Koetle-Nyokong is a South African actress, businesswoman and blogger. She is known for her role as Dintle Nyathi in the South African soap drama television series Scandal. She posted her nice outfits and thanked her fans for their love and support through the years she has started her fashion business.
It’s amazing how the clothing business started. I love fashion and I make sure I take myself seriously. Whenever I go to places, events or out with friends, I worry about what to wear. Uzuri means “beauty” in Swahili and that’s the name Scandal! actress Mapaseka Koetle-Nyokong chose for her latest business venture, this time in fashion.
So I used to post for people, for those Instagram boutiques that will always give celebrities clothes in exchange for a tag or whatnot.
I didn’t like taking too many items from shops because the boring part about it is they want you to post immediately when you get the clothes. So I always stick to one person who got my style every time.
There are good people out there. If she was jealous she wasn’t going to tell me to start my business. That’s what made me realise there are very good people with good hearts out there. She saw potential in me that I didn’t see in myself. Even though I knew I love clothes and stuff, it was not as deep as maybe one day I will have my own clothing store.
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One thing South African actress and socialite, Tebogo Thobejane will not stop doing, is showing off every single moment of celebration she has, be it with her friends or by herself, we really love it. She has been silent for a while now due to personal reasons known to herself and we are happy she is finally able to bless us with some content.
Recently, taking to Instagram she shared beautiful photos and videos of herself and a friend having a great time in Walvis Bay, which happens to be in Namibia. It is Sheltered by the Pelican Point sand spit, and its tidal lagoon is home to abundant birdlife including flamingos, pelicans and Damara terns. The harbor is busy with fishing boats and ships. Dolphins, whales and Cape fur seals inhabit the Atlantic waters around the Pelican Point Lighthouse. Learn more