Maake KaNcube recently paid tribute to her heroes on Netflix's 30 Years of Entertainment Voices.
A week after proudly sharing the news that he has now been awarded a fake honorary doctorate, fans have accused veteran actor Selo Maake Kancube of receiving another fake doctorate while on vacation with his wife Pearl Mbewe. He warned them not to return home with this.
JHB >>>> KZN!
She said it was time for another road trip and who knows what she would come back with this time. 😂😂 @Solo Pearl
Have a safe and wonderful weekend everyone! 🥰 pic.twitter.com/DPSu19DCFf
— Sello Maake kaNcube -Archie Moroka ☺️ (@sellomkn) April 26, 2024
Maake Kancube and his wife Pearl Mbebe have revealed they are heading to KwaZulu-Natal on a road trip, but his fans are hoping he doesn't get another fake qualification while in KZN. I was worried.
Last weekend, the former queen The actor said he was awarded the title by Trinity International Bible College and is now Dr. Marke Kancube. However, the Ministry of Higher Education quickly intervened.
“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers they will not overwhelm you; and when you walk through the fire, you will not be burned. and the fire shall not consume you.'' Isaiah 43:2
Look at God! Now I'm Dr Sello Maake kaNcube 🤩🥰😍
Someone please… pic.twitter.com/PqqyFtfAke
— Sello Maake kaNcube -Archie Moroka ☺️ (@sellomkn) April 20, 2024
“According to the Ministry of Higher Education and Training's records, Trinity International Bible College is not a registered private higher education institution,” the statement said.
“Therefore, Trinity International Bible College is not authorized to offer qualifications, including honorary degrees.”
Safe Travels 😉 Be careful not to accept PhDs from strangers!
— XUFFLER 🐐 (@XUFFLER) April 26, 2024
The ministry added that it had previously written to the agency warning it not to continue its “illegal” operations.
The ministry said it was also “disturbed” by school administrators' “consistent disregard” of the ministry's regulations.
“The ministry is considering more comprehensive and decisive action against Trinity International Bible College and all other individuals and entities that continue to violate the ministry's regulations,” it added.
Goortman vele vele one o grad ko warehouse. pic.twitter.com/3FsurvXIec
— Tawana M (@TawanaM14) April 26, 2024
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celebrate 30th anniversary
Meanwhile, Marke Kancube paid tribute to his idols Mzansi icon Dr John Kani and the late Gibson Kente.
“Working with you will build my practical and theoretical acting foundation. Attending drama school was a luxury a generation ago that I didn't have. Yours.” As part of your skills, you designed costumes and sets. Sartoria-wise, you personally designed the dresses in what would be called an eclectic style in township terms,” says Marke Kancube. He talked about Gibson Kente.
Kente was a South African playwright, composer, director and producer based in Soweto. He was known as the father of black theater in South Africa.
Marke Kancube, along with other actors who have appeared in Netflix films, paid tribute to their heroes on the streaming platform's “30 Years of Entertainment Voices.''
This reflection comes as South Africa celebrates 30 years of democracy.
Other actors taking part in 30 Years of Entertainment Voices include award-winning actress Masasa Mbangeni, who wrote a letter to her idol Pamela Nongvete.
“The strong, confident, determined and driven black women you portrayed on South African television and theater left an indelible mark on my heart and mind,” Mbangeni said, still today. – Talked about the actress known as Lukele. generation.
Maake KaNcube also praised Dr. Kani's influence. “I saw you in your original productions at the Market Theater of August Strindberg's Miss Julie, Othello, and Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, and I hope to follow in your footsteps. I started working hard,” Marke Kancube said.
“If I had the opportunity to play Sipho Makuya in one of your prolific plays, I would take it. nothing but the truth”
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