LISTEN | From Nota boasting about prison life to singer Malik picking up the mic again — top stories of the week

29 November 2024 - 19:10
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Nota Baloyi in the Randburg magistrate's court.
Nota Baloyi in the Randburg magistrate's court.
Image: Joy Mphande

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‘I still have lots to offer’: Singer Malik picks up the mic again after working behind the scenes

Malik, who real name is Sabelo Zwane, is making his much anticipated comeback in the music industry. The 42-year-old singer, who has been making music for years and was signed by Ghetto Ruff, said he did not intentionally take a break but stepped away from the limelight that came with the industry.

Felix Hlophe bags new roles in TV series, reality show on Mzansi Magic

Felix is beaming with pride as he ends the year with a bang. The comedian is set to star in Mzansi Magic's new series Ekhaya Backpackers, which will air next month, and an upcoming reality show.

Longwe Twala does more time behind bars after arrest for contempt of court

Longwe, son of musician and producer Sello “Chicco” Twala, appeared in the Randburg magistrate's court on Wednesday for being in contempt of court. Longwe was arrested in Diepkloof on Tuesday after a warrant of arrest was issued for him when he failed to appear in court on October 29. He is set to appear in court again on December 4.

‘Your GOAT was the biggest rock star’: Nota boasts about prison life after release

Controversial artist manager Nhlamulo “Nota” Baloyi has revealed the privileges he enjoyed while in prison. Baloyi was reportedly released from the Johannesburg prison, also known as Sun City, on Monday after serving just over two weeks of his 60-day sentence for contempt of court.

His sentence was in connection with a case involving rapper Ntokozo “KO” Mdluli, who had obtained a court order instructing Nota to refrain from disclosing information that could implicate him in the murder of rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes.


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