Entertainment
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Alex school festival was a huge success, says teacher
Local newsThe presence of many parents played a large role in the success of this year’s festival, says art teacher Lihle…
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Alex music artist drops his first album
Local newsAlex-based music artist Lucky Sibanyoni also known as ‘Mr Rafael’ deposits his first music album.
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Events to keep you entertained in Joburg
NewsHere are fun events to attend this month around Johannesburg.
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Alex maskandi artist set to release his second album in December
Local newsAlex's 'Sebedlile' is ready to drop his second full maskandi album in the first week of December.
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Eugenious wows learners at Dr Knak and Norwood primary schools
Local newsLearners at Norwood and Dr Knank primary school are encouraged to always stay on the straight and narrow and not…
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Vote for me, urges Alex music artist Victor Matoto
Local newsAlex artist Victor Matoto calls on supporters to vote for him in the upcoming KZN Namuhla Artists Awards to be…
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Odirile Lesejane plans to make waves through his hip-hop tour that commences in September
Local newsAlex's own Odirile Lesejane to tour around Gauteng and promote hip-hop music and culture in the surrounding townships.
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Rough Inside gets their first big break with 96 000 strong crowd at their performance at FNB Stadium
Local newsRough Inside from Alexandra group performs in front of the full packed FNB stadium during the EFF 10th Anniversary celebration…
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Unveiling the secrets to winning the national lottery
Local newsITHUBA Holdings has operated the National Lottery since 2015.
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Tributes pour in for late Alex dramatic arts doyen Selaelo Maredi
Local newsPoet Refilwe Pieterse says she is alive today courtesy of the wise words and sound advice of Ntate Selaelo Daniel…
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Alexandra’s doyen of the arts Selaelo Maredi is no more
Local newsThe Alexandra Township's most decorated playwright, master of the dramatic arts and former US exile Selaelo Daniel Maredi has died.
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Alex’s own, rises above her circumstances
Local news‘Not all heroes wear caps’, Emily Nkateko Mabasa chose to be a beacon of hope and an inspiration to others.











