Hot Ice, the darling of Musina FM
Meet Justice Langa, the celebrated, award-winning radio personality who doubles as a presenter and marketing manager for the local community radio station, Musina FM.
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Meet Justice Langa, the celebrated, award-winning radio personality who doubles as a presenter and marketing manager for the local community radio station, Musina FM.
Pres Cyril Ramaphosa’s inauguration on Saturday at the Loftus Stadium in Pretoria is destined to be a colourful, stylish and cultural occasion and will feature local tshikona dancing, which will be performed immediately after his maiden speech.
Thirty-year-old Bashean Mudau has found a niche as a reggae and dancehall singer and songwriter, whose talent is endearing him to thousands of fans.
Lalapanzi Hotel will once again play host to a “Night of the Generals” function this Saturday (18th) with well-known historian Roger Webster as guest speaker.
A ragamuffin and dub reggae artist is quickly establishing himself as a rare breed in the music industry, with his unique lyrical style and voice as he performs on different platforms across the country.
After successfully coaching several football teams without the relevant qualifications in the past years, a resident of Tshapasha village in the Dzimauli area, Mr Phophi Reginald Musetha, has finally qualified as a coach.
The unhappy life of a 25-year unemployed woman at Mapate outside changed for the better after receiving a gift she will never forget.
About four years ago, BlackJahman announced that he had reached a stage where he wanted to play live music for all his fans and the people of the world.
After many years of not having a formal leader, the community of Madonsi Malamulele in the Collins Chabane municipality finally had a chief installed in the village on Friday.
Professor Mashudu Tshifularo became an internationally recognised name almost overnight. Together with his team at the University of Pretoria, they made history by performing the first ever successful middle-ear operation where 3D-printed technology was used. The world-renowned professor, however, started dreaming about his career while he was still a herd boy at Mbaela village in the Vhembe District.
Those who know the history of education in Makonde and the surrounding villages will concur that almost 90% of the local professionals are the products of the late retired educator and renowned choir conductor Ms Muthuhavhonali Elina Nemukongwe. Nemukongwe (75), who taught for 42 years before she retired in 2005, was buried during an emotional but celebratory service last Wednesday.
The University of Venda has initiated a project whereby local communities can reach out and assist victims of cyclone Idai. The university, with several partners, is collecting goods such as clothing, blankets and assorted donations to be delivered mainly to victims in the north-western districts in Zimbabwe.
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