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Tyla, a South African singer known for the massive hit "Water" sparked a debate over the term coloured on X.

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Busi Lurayi, full name Busisiwe Lurayi, had died. Lurayi starred in Netflix's comedy, 'How To Ruin Christmas.'

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After posting a tweet about South Africans illegally crossing the border in Texas, folks on Twitter are clowning Abbott for the goofiness of the tweet.

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Earlier this week, a virologist in London discovered the B.1.1.529, raising concerns across South Africa at the moment.

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The 2019 Miss Universe Pageant was definitely groundbreaking. Outside of being filmed at the newly erected Tyler Perry Studios, the pageant made history by not only hosting it’s first openly gay contestant, but also crowning it’s first South African winner.

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A recent spike in violence against migrant Africans in South Africa has sparked discussion on social media under the #SayNoToXenophobia hashtag, calling attention to a longstanding issue in the country. The African nation plays host to an event featuring other African leaders who have condemned the xenophobic attacks.

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Instead of worrying about his cronies Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort getting their butts handed to them legally, President Donald Trump flexed his chubby fingers to cape for white South African farmers. Last night (Aug. 22), Cheeto Judas said that he intends to put his Secretary of State on the case to find out why […]

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The Hip-Hop and arts community across South Africa is in mourning after news that veteran rapper, poet, and activist Ben Sharpa has died. According to still-developing reports, Sharpa passed after complications from diabetes.

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A set of hunters got a taste of their own medicine on a recent trip to the motherland. They were eaten when trying to capture rare animals.

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South Africa‘s Parliament voted in favor of a motion that would reverse ownership of farmlands from white owners to Black farmers without compensation. The move is a radical one but strikes back at the heart of the divisive apartheid policies that wrecked the African nation for decades.

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Hugh Masekela, who has been respectfully acknowledged as the “father of South African Jazz,” has died. The family announced the trumpeter’s passing after a long battle with prostate cancer.