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Memorial service for late singer Winnie Khumalo to be held at the Market Theatre

A memorial service for the late singer Winnie Khumalo will be held on Wednesday at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg.

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Multi-award winner Sjava to release his latest offering ...

Fans will be able to get their hands on the album on January 31

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Eastern Cape radio legends offering masterclasses for aspiring ...

Two Eastern Cape radio giants are on a mission to cultivate young radio presenters.  Umhlobo Wenene FM presenter Amaza Ntshanga and Keith Ngesi ...

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Musicians to pay tribute to jazz legend Claude Gawe

Jazz musicians will honour  late jazz stalwart Claude Gawe through music, headlined by his former student Andile ...

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Ringo Madlingozi to set the stage alight for lovebirds

Ringo Madlingozi wants to take fans on a soulful journey

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'Being queer, accepted, loved by my family': Moshe Ndiki celebrates unconditional family ...

"I speak openly about my gayness, they advise on what type of guys I should avoid."

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WATCH | She said yes! Ayanda Thabethe shows off engagement ring

"Thank you for the greatest gift of all: your heart and our sons."

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Kaizer Chiefs star and partner welcome their bundle of joy

Kaizer Chiefs player Nkosingiphile Ngcobo and his wife have welcomed their bundle of joy into their lives.

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Thuli Phongolo is taking a break from DJing

Influencer turned club DJ Thuli Phongolo is taking a break from her hectic schedule after falling ill.

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Xolly Mncwango to perform at 'Mayine Crossover Gospel Experience'

"The Lord has done us well, so I will be pouring my heart out from a thankful posture."

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WATCH | Angry festival attendees burn down stage after Makhadzi's no-show

"As per the terms outlined in the contract, we were not obligated to perform."

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Durban Jazz Festival postponed due to ‘logistical challenges’

The postponement is the first in the festival’s 22-year history.