South Africa: Kani Honoured By King Charles
[Scrolla] King Charles granted the prestigious Order of the British Empire (OBE) to John Kani, a star in South Africa’s cultural history.
South Africa: Zimdollar Knows Why Her Taxis Were Torched
[Scrolla] SABC’s outspoken uKhozi FM presenter, Zimiphi Zimdollar Biyela, has denied claims on social media that the burning of her family minibuses is connected to a public spat she had with Police Minister Bheki Cele.
South Africa: T.I. Jumps On the Amapiano Train With Kamo
[Scrolla] U.S. rapper T.I., real name Clifford Harris Jr, has jumped into the amapiano world by releasing a new single titled “Vacay”, featuring South African amapiano star Kamo Mphela.
South Africa: DJ Tira Rocks DA Campaign to Remove ANC
[Scrolla] Some of the big names in the KwaZulu-Natal entertainment industry — who were once loyal to the ANC — have joined the DA campaign to remove the governing party in the province.
South Africa: Cassper Hailed for R150k Gift to Nompilo Dlamini
[Scrolla] Cassper Nyovest’s generous donation of R150,000 towards the lung transplant of the late Nompilo Dlamini has been remembered on social media.
South Africa: DJ Black Coffee Gives Lecture at Harvard Business School
[Scrolla] Durban’s very own music maestro, Black Coffee, delivered a lecture at none other than the Harvard Business School.
South Africa: Tyla’s ‘Water’ Gets a Spooky Halloween Makeover!
[Scrolla] It’s not every day that a Halloween costume gets the attention from the artist herself. But the costume inspired by South African artist Tyla’s global hit “Water” got her attention. She even shared the TikTok video of the costume.
South Africa: Mzansi’s TikTok Doctor Off the Hook
[Scrolla] South Africa’s TikTok sensation “doctor” Mathew Lani is off the hook for now.
South Africa: Tyla Dazzles the Tonight Show!
[Scrolla] South African starlet Tyla has taken American TV by storm, making her dazzling debut on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in New York.
South Africa: South African Music Awards Strike Back!
[Scrolla] The organisers of the South African Music Awards (SAMAs) are outraged by claims that their contract with the KwaZulu-Natal government was a channel for looting taxpayers’ funds.