UNIVEN Celebrates Salani The Producer’s Cultural Impact in Music

The University of Venda proudly celebrates the achievements of Salani Nhlahla, known professionally as Salani The Producer, a Health Sciences graduate making a major impact in South Africa’s music industry.…

MILLEY N’WA-KHALANGA BVUMA : BORN LOVING MUSIC

Milley N’wa-Khalanga Bvuma, known to her parents as Mildret Bvuma, was born and raised in the dusty streets of Xihoko village under the Nyavana Traditional Authority outside Tzaneen. (adsbygoogle =…

Cool B Expresses Gratitude And Shares Impressive December Earnings On Facebook

Tzaneen born Tsonga RNB and Afro singer, Cool B, took to Facebook to extend his heartfelt appreciation to every event organizer who booked him for performances last December. In a…

Dance To The Beats Of Rural Music

Rural Dreams is a music group based in Gauteng, formed by four male artists from different parts of Limpopo (Malamulele, Giyani and Tzaneen). The group performs music in Xitsonga, English…

Nhlanhla Thango, The Upcoming Energetic Modelling Queen From Mavele Village

Nhlanhla Thango was born in KwaZulu-Natal, but currently stays at Mavele Village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority outside Tzaneen. The aspiring 11-year-old model is in Grade 5 at Power Memorial Academy…

NKAMBAKO VILLAGE BORN ARTIST NJHOMANI SCORES MUNGHANA LONENE FM XMA19 NOMINATIONS

‘Hi wena‘ hitmaker Njhomani has scored a nomination at the Munghana Lonene FM Xitsonga Music Awards (XMA19). Njhomani, known to his parents as Muiden Mhlongo, is a South African musician.…

Dance To The Beats Of Mr KV SA: The King Of Tsonga Amapiano

Mr. KV SA, known to his parents as Matimu Vidwell Mavasa, was born and raised in Giyani at the dusty streets of Thomo village in Mopani District of Limpopo Province.…

Who Is DJ Kobyo From Mzansi Magic’s Queen Modjadji Series

Dj Kobyo, known to his parents as McCabe Seabela, born and bred at Dan village outside Tzaneen. His abilities were discovered and honed at church. In 1991, McCabe joined the…

RITAVI POLICE APPEAL FOR INFORMATION TO IDENTIFY MALE DECEASED INVOLVED IN HIT AND RUN ACCIDENT

Ritavi police appeal to members of the public for assistance in identifying a deceased African male who was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run accident that occurred on Saturday, 06 July…

King Monada boils hot over court case against the Limpopo Legends Awards

Tzaneen born King Monada has refused to settle with the accusation levelled against him by the Limpopo Legends Awards. The organisers of the award opened a case against the musician…

Dancing To The Beats Of Master P

Master P, known to his parents as Pointer Malatji was born and bred in the dusty streets of Nyakelani Village and now reside at Robeni village under Vahlave Tribal Authority.…

Dance To The Beats Of Doc Oumega From Mavele Village

Doc Oumega Vision is a talented musician, born and bred at Mavele Village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority outside Tzaneen, Limpopo. His passion for making music started in 2009 and hasn’t…

   
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