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Nov 20, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
She debuted on-screen as a judge on I Want to Sing Gospel and Idols SA season 17.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
WORKING in the music and radio industry can be confusing for many. However, award-winning gospel singer and Ikwekwezi FM’s programme manager, Bathabile Skhosana, navigates both worlds skilfully. The 44-year-old shared with Daily Sun how she balances her dual careers in radio and music. With a career spanning over a decade, Bathabile has released four albums between 2012 and 2023.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
SOCIAL media users have criticised the late gospel legend Solly Moholo's daughter. This is after she posted a video of herself carrying paper bags from high-end stores. In the video, she was walking and followed by an armed security guard. The video had people talking, and many were saying she was spending money donated to them by the public. The 65-year-old gospel star, whose real name was Solomon Majafela Molokoane, died on Wednesday, 2 October 2024, after spending weeks in hospital.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
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ACTOR Thabiso Ramotshela believes his role on The River gave him invaluable experience. The 21-year-old, known for playing Morena on the former 1Magic telenovela, now plays the role of Mahlatsi on Showmax’s drama series Youngins. The second season of Youngins is returning to Showmax on Friday, 15 November 2024. Speaking about his experience on the show and The River, Thabiso said he was excited and couldn't wait for people to see this new season.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
SOCIAL media has become a platform where people can easily be destroyed. But this duo has had a life-changing experience from online platforms. Producer duo Jay Em told Daily Sun that even though social media has its pros and cons, they're forever grateful for the opportunities they've received online.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
SOUTH African celebrities supported socialite and businesswoman Uyanda Sibiya (formerly Mbuli) as she was introduced as a leading global advocate for the South African National Deaf Association (SANDA). The media briefing was held at Hurl Park in Sandton, north of Joburg on Wednesday, 23 October. SANDA was also launching the "SASL Accessibility Matters, Own it" campaign with Uyanda Sibiya.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
THERE'S a new luxury nightclub in Jozi. The recent opening of OKIO in Sandton, north of Joburg, comes after the closure of iconic Taboo nightclub. After Taboo closed its doors in 2022, Joburg's nightlife scene felt a significant void. But now OKIO promises to create fresh memories while honouring the past. Taboo, a beloved venue for 19 years, left many heartbroken when it shut down following the death of its founder, Chris Coutroulis.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
AYEPYEP Lifestyle closed its doors after DJ Sumbody's death. The producer, real name Oupa Sefala, died in 2022 after unknown gunmen shot him in Sandton, north of Joburg. Mzansi was disappointed not to have that see their favourite DJs perform live at the venue. However, they can now enjoy good music while having delicious meals because the former Ayepyep has been replaced in Menlyn, Tshwane. The new place, known as Cullinan, has been open since May, taking over from the famous lounge.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
snl24.com | Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
Miss South Africa Mia Le Roux said that she is grateful for the support as she will be representing South Africa at the 73rd Miss Universe pageant, to be held in the Arena CDMX, Mexico City, Mexico, on 16 November 2024. @DailysunCelebs #missSA24#missSA pic.twitter.com/XYGZ4r8bDj— Kgalalelo Tlhoaele (@Kgalulul) October 24, 2024MISS South Africa 2024 Mia Le Roux will fly the Mzansi flag high in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
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LEGENDARY actress, singer, and songwriter Abigail Kubeka is excited about her latest recognition. She was recently honoured at the South African Creative Arts Awards, which celebrated the exceptional contributions of individuals to the arts and culture landscape. The 85-year-old legendary Soweto songbird is best known for her role on SABC1 show Generations: The Legacy, where she portrayed Zondiwe Mogale, the mother of Tau Mogale and Tshidi Phakade.