Miss South Africa 2023 pageant to implement new additions
Entries for the Miss South Africa pageant will officially open on Monday, 13 March 2023 at 3pm. This year the competition will have new additions which will be announced... Read more.
Women honoured at Forbes Woman Africa awards
Women from all over Africa were honoured at the eighth edition of the Forbes Woman Africa leading women summit and awards gala dinner on Wednesday. The event took... Read more.
Department to look into compliance at ECD centres – Chiloane
Gauteng education MEC Matome Chiloane is happy that an investigation has been launched into the death of a toddler at Little Ashford preschool in Bedfordview. “We... Read more.
Siya Mhlongo goes back to his roots at Ukhozi FM
South Africa’s largest radio station Ukhozi FM has brought back Siyabonga Mhlongo to its new-look line-up for 2023/2024. The changes, which were announced... Read more.
Nick Cannon launches ‘Who’s Having My Baby’ gameshow
American comedian and television personality Nicholas ‘Nick’ Cannon will be starring in a brand new game show titled Who’s having my baby. The... Read more.
Boyz II Men confirm South African tour dates
Award-winning RnB group Boyz II Men have confirmed their South African tour dates after having to cancel twice during the Covid-19 lockdown in 2020 and 2021. The... Read more.
MEC to visit Little Ashford preschool following toddler’s death
Gauteng education MEC Matome Chiloane will on Wednesday visit Little Ashford in Bedfordview, east of Johannesburg following the death of a toddler at the preschool.... Read more.
Trevor Noah and Lethu Bhengu win big at Kids Choice awards
Award-winning comedian Trevor Noah and kid influencer Lethukthula ‘Lethu’ Bhengu have made Mzansi proud after bagging blimps at the Nickelodeon Kids... Read more.
Metro FM music awards moved to new date
The much anticipated Metro FM Music Awards has been postponed to 6 May. The announcement was made by the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)and Mpumalanga... Read more.
Head of Wits Business School loses grandchild in school freak accident
The director and head of the Wits Business School, professor Maurice Radebe, lost a grandchild when a book shelve fell on top of the toddler. The three-year-old,... Read more.


