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@PhilMphela There is something deeply dehumanising about implying that a woman speaking up more than once somehow weakens the legitimacy of her voice. Since when did society create an acceptable quota for how many times women are allowed to say, “something about this experience harmed me”?
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Actor Bonko Khoza responds to allegations of sexual misconduct laid against him by former Red Ink co-star Nirvana Nokwe-Mseleku
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😳🇧🇷 Es INCREÍBLE lo que pasó en Brasil.
Último partido antes de la lista para la Copa del Mundo, Santos pierde 0-3 y Neymar se está jugando todo para poder estar.
🔄 Ney sale a atenderse por un dolor y el cuarto árbitro levanta el cartel indicando que el 10 SALÍA REEMPLAZADO, y Robinho Júnior ingresa a la cancha.
❌ Resulta que SE EQUIVOCÓ, el que salía NO ERA NEYMAR, pero como el suplente ya había ingresado NO SE PUDO VOLVER ATRÁS.
🤬 Neymar se volvió loco, y así reclamó mostrando el PAPEL que indicaba el cambio, sabiendo que era su chance para mostrarse.
Insólito. ⚠️

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😹😹😹😹 So Mashabela just decided to cook our Grootman @Chymamusique .. he deserve to
Be punished for this really 🥴😆
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The "Independent Artist" Illusion: Let’s Talk About SA’s Entertainment Royalty ☕️🔥
Let’s be honest for a second. We love to romanticise the "hustle" in South African music, but the playing field isn’t just uneven—it’s entirely rigged.
Look at Thando Nje. Beautiful voice, incredible neo-soul vibe, and a 2023 Metro FM nomination. But when you find out her real name is Thando Sibanyoni, and her dad is the legendary taxi tycoon Joe "Ferrari" Sibanyoni—a man sitting on a massive 400-taxi empire—the narrative shifts. Suddenly, "Thando Nje nje" feels less like an artistic choice and more like a clever screen to hide a massive safety net.
It makes you think about how many incredible, raw talents are getting iced out in the townships because they don't have the backing of a trust fund or a legacy surname. From DBN Gogo to Nciza’s son, the industry is heavily gatekept by nepotism and deep pockets.
Can we blame them for using their privilege? Honestly, no. Any parent with power will clear a path for their child, and changing a surname isn't always about deceit—sometimes it’s a desperate attempt to be judged on your own merits instead of your family’s reputation. Connections can open the door, but they can't buy genuine soul or stage presence. The talent is there.
Still, the frustration of the ordinary, unconnected artist is 100% valid. It’s hard to compete with people who are playing the game on "Easy Mode" while you’re singing just to put food on the table. Privilege doesn't mean you lack talent, but it absolutely means you didn't have to bleed for the spotlight.
Are we supporting the music, or are we just buying into the marketing of well-connected trust-fund babies? 💔


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BRANDS:
SABC Suspends Exec Over Pimville
SABC Head of Content, Lala Tuku, and other individuals have been placed on precautionary suspension pending internal processes.
This is linked to concerns around risk mitigation measures relating to the payment saga affecting the Pimville telenovela.
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