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African hair pioneer Jabu Stone gets his flowers
For more than 30 years Jabu Stone, founder of Jabu Stone Hair Care, has championed African hair in its natural form.
WATCH | SA awaits Guinness record for biggest braai
Anticipation is high as South Africa waits to hear if it has broken a Guinness World Record.
WATCH | JazzWRLD & Thukutela hijacking music charts with debut album 'The Most Wanted'
The 12-track masterpiece blends spiritual undertones with Afro-house and Afro-tech rhythms, embodying the pair’s signature sound while pushing sonic boundaries.
WATCH | Pastor Mboro drops beats, not just blessings
Controversial pastor Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng has opened up about his latest venture into the music industry in an exclusive interview with TshisaLIVE.
IN PICS | Lights, camera, royalty: 'Shaka iLembe' golden carpet stuns
The highly anticipated second season of Mzansi Magic's hit show 'Shaka iLembe' returns on Sunday.
LISTEN | 'AfriForum sowing divisions': Ramaphosa responds to AfriForum, Solidarity's visit to Washington DC
President Cyril Ramaphosa says what AfriForum and the trade union Solidarity are doing in the US is sowing divisions in South Africa.
WATCH | Lesufi apologises for water crisis in Gauteng
The premier says the main cause of water challenges is that two crucial pumping stations are inconsistent due to vandalism and power outages.
WATCH | 'I had a coffee shop because Ramaphosa had no finance scheme then': Simelane in Sona debate
Human settlements minister Thembi Simelane responded in the Sona debate to the controversy surrounding the VBS bank loan she received for her coffee shop.
WATCH | 'We won't be bullied, but what's the response to Trump's threats Mr President?': Malema at Sona debate
Trump had previously announced his intention to reduce aid after claiming in a social media post that ‘certain classes of people’ in South Africa were being treated ‘very badly’.
WATCH | Bodies of SA soldiers killed in DRC to be brought home on Thursday, Motshekga tells MPs
Defence minister Angie Motshekga said the bodies of the 14 South African soldiers killed in Goma in the eastern DRC would be brought back home on Thursday.





















