From The Wife to Rassie – here are the best local hits to stream on Showmax.

The tabloids destroyed Harry and Meghan - and the royal family let them, writes royal reporter Bashiera Parker. Read more below.
PLUS: Allison Holker breaks her social media silence following the death of her husband tWitch, Neon Dreams singer Frank Kadillac serenades an elephant in Plett, Cassper Nyovest reveals his music plans for 2023, and new details surrounding the sudden death of SA model and actor Charlbi Dean have been released.

BRONWYN MCKAY, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

It's that time of year again, and if you are part of the general population in South Africa, your Christmas holidays start this week.
 

As the year draws to a close and you start waking up a little later each day, you may find yourself with nothing to do on a rainy summer day.
 

Well, Showmax has got you covered.
 

Click 'read more' to see 5 local hits to binge this holiday.

tWitch died by suicide earlier this month, with his wife, Allison Holker confirming: "It is with the heaviest of hearts that I have to share my husband Stephen has left us."

Canadian duo Neon Dreams is in South Africa for multiple shows and a holiday, and will be here to ring in the new year.

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News24 royal reporter Bashiera Parker has been covering the royals for years. Here she shares her thoughts on Netflix's Harry & Meghan.

The rapper, businessman and celebrity boxer is not only ready to get back to making new music but is also planning to release an album next year.

Charlbi Dean died of bacterial sepsis, a New York City Medical Examiner has confirmed. The South African model and actor died in August .

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