From TxC's BET win to Gogo Maweni's trial postponement — top stories of the week
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16 June 2025 - 09:28
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Gogo Maweni, TxC and Slee Ndlovu have been making headlines.
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Here's a glimpse at some of the stories: Slee finds love again
Reality TV star Slindile 'Slee' Ndlovu is head over heels in love with her new beau, businessman Archie Masebe.
Since going Instagram-official in March, the former Real Housewives of Durban member , who once dated AmaZulu boss Sandile Zungu, has been gushing over her new partner.
Her legal team presented medical documents proving that the reality TV star and sangoma, who is pregnant with twins, has recently been in and out of hospital as she has been experiencing a problematic pregnancy.
The case has been postponed to October 15 to allow Gogo Maweni to give birth and recover after her pregnancy as the doctor instructed her to rest and not travel.
South African amapiano duo TxC have made history with a joint win at the 2025 BET Awards, sharing the title of Best New International Act with Brazilian newcomer Ajuliacosta. BET stands for Black Entertainment Television , a US-based cable network that focuses on black culture and entertainment.
The highly anticipated second season of Mzansi Magic's hit show Shaka iLembe returns on Sunday. The series picks up where the first left off: with Shaka no longer the child of prophecy, but now stepping into his destiny as a leader and military strategist.
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