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Lerato Kganyago has revealed the exciting progress of her husband Thami Ndlala's mall in Pretoria, just a few days after Valentine's Day.
Explore Lerato Kganyago's glamorous vacation in Dubai, where she celebrates achievements and shares heartfelt reflections with her fans.
Online website DjaneTop released the list of the world's best female DJs of 2024 and Mzansi’s very own DJ Zinhle places at number 33 of the Top 100, making a major leap from number 66, her 2023 position.
Mbali Khumalo, a 20-year-old psychology student, has been crowned Miss Soweto 2024, following in her mother's footsteps.
After dominating screens and keeping viewers glued to screens, the SAFTAs were the perfect playground for actors and production crews to let their hair down and celebrate their hard work.
The 18th edition of the South African Film and Television Awards take place on October 26.
Many women around the globe have altered their faces and bodies to look like Kim Kardashian, but this obsession with celebrities can get out of control.
38 years is a long time, and plenty has happened, Metro FM has gone through various kinds of changes, from when it made its debut in 1986 and was known as Radio Metro competing with the now-defunct Radio Bop.
Award-winning presenter Lawrence Maleka once again dons his presenter hat as the host of ‘Friends of Amstel: The Challenge’, while Metro FM radio presenter Lerato Kganyago is the show’s resident DJ.
‘If the law has been broken, let the law take it’s course,’ says DJ Sbu as he ‘unreservedly’ apologizes to netizens on air.
The four-time Grammy Award-winning musician stole the show with his performance.
Miss SA 2024 resident judge Lerato Kganyago defended Miss SA finalist, Chidimma Adetshina. She got on Instagram live with Somizi to defend Adetshina after the online backlash she faced during the week.
The HollywoodBets Durban July is a horse racing event, but it has grown into so much more than jockeys riding horses, it’s become a part of the South African urban culture.
Kganyago will work alongside actress, presenter, voice artist, model, author, and entrepreneur Leandie du Randt, who also served as a judge last year.
Green ID book in hand, Zozibini Tunzi reminded South Africans that their vote counts and that they should go out and vote.
IOL bumped into a few celebrities and picked their brains on the upcoming May 29 elections and they will be all voting.
Public trust in South Africa’s banking sector is not as deep as it should be, he said.
Lerato Kganyago was in her best spirits spinning the decks at the Valentine’s Day instalment of the popular lifestyle and music event.