As part of her celebration, Patricia Dlamini shares the best writing advice she has ever received, encouraging writers alike to embrace authenticity, courage, and cultural truth in their work. DURBAN, ...
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Minnie Dlamini’s court battle with MacG and Sol Phenduka moves closer as key dates emerge
Minnie Dlamini and Podcast and Chill hosts MacG and Sol Phenduka received critical dates ahead of their Equality Court battle ...
Violence and jubilance both figure prominently in “Triumph,” South African artist Lwando Dlamini’s debut solo show at Cape Town’s Ebony/Curated gallery. Faceless figures fill the canvases—often they ...
Goalkeeper Andile Dlamini overcame a Covid-induced heart illness to become part of SA's historic sports achievements. After nearly six months out, Dlamini was a member of the Wafcon-winning Banyana ...
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New update on Kabelo Dlamini’s future at Orlando Pirates
It's no secret that talented Orlando Pirates midfield maestro Kabelo Dlamini is struggling under head coach Abdeslam ...
The South African featherweight Lerato Dlamini has promised to return after his split-decision loss to Tomoki Kameda. Dlamini defeated Kameda in October, but the Japanese fighter dropped his rival in ...
Doja Cat's brother, Raman Dlamini, has come under scrutiny for multiple instances of intimidation and violence against his family, including an instance of allegedly knocking the singer's teeth out.
South African Lerato Dlamini and Japan’s Tomoki Kameda will meet in a rematch on August 24 in Osaka, Japan, in an eliminator to determine the IBF’s No. 1 featherweight. “It's signed and sealed,” ...
“A message – to my fans, I’m almost there. Just one more win, and I will be a world champion very soon. This fight is going to bring the best out of me, and I’m ready for it, mentally and physically.
Lindiwe Dlamini's biggest challenge during her 20-year reign at The Lion King wasn't singing and dancing while balancing a patch of grass on her head. It was learning how to properly get into her ...
Marshall Dlamini has been given an 18-month suspended sentence after hitting a constable in the face and breaking his glasses following the 2019 Sona event in parliament. He remains an MP, as his ...
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