Idols star Thami Shobede dies

Singer and Idols SA runner-up Thami Shobede has died at age 31, his record label Gallo Record Company confirmed. Shobede who won over fans with his velvet voice on Idols…

Klopp smiling, Pep satisfied but Ole and Lamps have plenty of worries

WE MAY only be four matches into the Premier League season but the first international break still offers managers the chance to take stock of what has transpired so far…

I’m safe, says Busiswa

WHILE the country was outraged by Busiswa Gqulu’s alleged assault by her boyfriend Katlego “Kaygee” Mlangeni, the singer has maintained that she was unharmed. Busiswa, who was responding to the…

Male celebrities continue to speak out publicly about their sexual assault

COMMON recently spoke out about experiencing sexual assault at the hands of a family friend when he was a child. He revealed this in his recently released memoir, “Let Love…

Zodwa Wabantu’s plans after fame

SOCIALITE Zodwa Wabantu is not planning to stay in showbiz for long. She shared with her fans what she plans to do after her showbiz career. While she excitedly revealed…

Moonchild opens up about being raped by a relative

SOUTH AFRICANs are still in shock over the rising number of femicide cases and many women have come out to tell their story in solidarity.  Singer Moonchild Sanelly took to…

JUST IN: Xenophobia claims Babes Wodumo’s Zim gig

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter THE xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa have continued to dog the entertainment scene with Babes Wodumo being the latest South African artiste…

JUST IN: Xenophobia claims Babes Wodumo’s Zim gig

Rumbidzai Mhlanga, Sunday Life Reporter THE xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa have continued to dog the entertainment scene with Babes Wodumo being the latest South African artiste…

11 Presidents for Mugabe funeral

Norman Muchemwa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appealed for Zimbabweans to have love for one another for the country to move forward.

Cde Robert Mugabe returns to Rufaro stadium

ON 18 April 1980 Rufaro Stadium was packed as the nation celebrated the birth of an independent Zimbabwe and the inauguration of Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe as the first black…

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