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Minnie Dlamini marks 15 years in the entertainment industry
Media personality Minnie is beaming with pride after being honoured with the Excellence in Entertainment award at the 2025 Forbes Africa Women Icon Awards.
The recognition marks a significant milestone in her 15-year career in the entertainment industry.
“I was excited to be on the cover. Then they were 'come talk on the panel' and I was like 'hell yeah'. I was speaking when they announced my category. This means a lot to me,” she told TshisaLIVE.
“It means the hard work I put in, the dedication and commitment to my craft, has paid off. It's recognised.”
'The Mommy Club' star Ratile Mabitsela breaks her silence
Ratile took to her Instagram timeline on Wednesday to speak about the difficulty of navigating grief.
“A month later and the journey of grief remains heavy. I am deeply grateful for the outpouring of love and support from family, friends, colleagues, acquaintances and my online family and friends,” she wrote.
Ebenhaezer Dibakwane's cause of death revealed
The death of Ebenhaezer has sparked a fresh conversation about mental health struggles and social media users have shared their difficulties in an effort to break stigmas about depression.
The comedian, actor and writer died on March 7. A statement shared with TshisaLIVE by the family revealed preliminary evidence suggested he took his own life.
Amanda Black sets the record straight
Singer Amanda has taken to social media to deny allegations that fellow singer Sjava raped her.
“Hi everyone. I have no idea where these rumours came from, but they are not true and did not come from me. Sjava did not sexually assault me,” she wrote.






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