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Vocal powerhouse Lloyiso is preparing to make his mark on the London music scene with his debut headline performance at the historic Camden Assembly in April.
Mmatema Gavu, is preparing to release her soul-stirring album 'Heart of Gratitude', a heartfelt testament to faith and divine timing.
Heinz has previously been accused of holding homophobic and transphobic beliefs.
Pictures of the couples intimate celebration trended online, after designer B Mashilo Designs, as she showcased her latest work.
Celebrated musician Karabo Mogane shared a touching anniversary tribute to his wife Sinesipho, reflecting on three beautiful years of love and the joy of welcoming their daughter into the world.
Kulati wrote ‘Nguwe Wedwa’ after observing the culture of relationships in South Africa.
This move proves that the podcasting world is the next big thing for Mzansi stars.
ProVerb's journey has been one of consistent growth and achievement.
Unathi Nkanyi, a South African singer, actress and radio personality, recently opened up about the end of her friendship with Somizi Mhlongo on MacG’s show.
Jones is expected to give birth in November.
The former ‘Idols SA’ judge has set up an Instagram Live session on Monday, May 27, at 7pm, where he will be speaking to a few politicians about the upcoming elections.
Zamajobe’s concert will no longer be taking place on May 24, 2024, at the Lyric Theatre in Johannesburg and has been postponed to take place later this year, on November 30, 2024.
X users are calling Prince Kaybee out for allegedly stealing a song sent to him by ‘Idols SA’ contestant Botlhale Phora.
In a TikTok video shared, Phora details how Prince Kaybee swore at him publicly when he spoke about the song on Facebook.
Sneziey’s latest offering stems from her private conversations with God.
The concert promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans.
Liema Pantsi, who gained her popularity during her time on Big Brother Mzansi. is set to collaborate with the artist Cici, whose real name is Busisiwe Thwala, on a new song.
The season 18 winner was inundated with messages from fans asking if his singing career was over.
And as the year comes to a close, it’s finally time to put our façades away, and bond with our ‘real day ones. ’
Ndlovu said that his ‘Idols SA’ journey had many ups and downs but he stayed motivated because of his supporters.
Since joining ‘Idols SA’, Somizi Mhlongo has won the hearts of millions of people.
The final season of “Idols South Africa” ended on a momentous note after Thabo Ndlovu was crowned the winner of season 19 on Sunday.
The 23-year-old songstress released her latest album called 23:23 in October this year and said the album was a reflection of her life and acted as a diary through music.
The show hit it off on a high note as top contenders Princess MacDonald, 25, from Mpumalanga, and Thabo Ndlovu, 36, from Limpopo, received the highest number of votes last week.
The album promises to be a musical journey through the highs and lows of relationships, offering a deeply personal glimpse into her experiences in recent years.