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Wed Mar 15 2017
 
     
 

Don Dada hell-bent on being recognised

Rapper Don Dada is looking forward to a successful year

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Gemini Major: a new chapter

Gemini Major recently left Family Tree to partner up with Da L.E.S and pursue his own vision

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We have not quit Zim, says MultiChoice

Pay-per-view broadcaster MultiChoice has refuted claims that some of its services in Zimbabwe have stopped.

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SABC condemns Metro FM Awards hacking rumours

Broadcaster rubbishes claims that someone hacked the SABC’s servers to gain the “Real Metro FM Awards results”.

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Justin Bieber picks 12 women to party with him on night cruise

Justin Bieber reportedly hand-picked a dozen models to party with during a late-night cruise in Australia.

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Kate Moss still uses the train

Despite living the glamorous and fast-paced life of a supermodel, Kate Moss still uses public transport.

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MOVIES  

Star Trek actor beamed up to the fairest Cape

Veteran actor William Shatner has been posting pictures on his Twitter account of behind-the-scenes action during filming in Cape Town.

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MUSIC  

Don Dada hell-bent on being recognised

Rapper Don Dada is looking forward to a successful year

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TV & RADIO  

We have not quit Zim, says MultiChoice

Pay-per-view broadcaster MultiChoice has refuted claims that some of its services in Zimbabwe have stopped.

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WHATS ON  

Oude Molen Eco-Village Jazz Festival

The inaugural Oude Molen Eco-Village Jazz Festival will be taking place on 04 & 05 March 2017 at the unique Oude Molen Eco-Village in Pinelands.

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BOOKS  

A tale of suffering & deprivation

For six months, Deneys Reitz made his way southwards, traversing a landscape that British cavalry forces and civilians alike, had turned into a barren wilderness.

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