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Thomas Msengana and Skhumba kick off their new Kaya Fm weekday breakfast show on Monday, May 3. Thomas Msengana and Skhumba To Shake Things Up On New Kaya FM Breakfast Show
Bid weekday morning blues goodbye as comedian Skhumba and veteran broadcaster Thomas Msengana prepare to dominate the airwaves with their new show
Thomas and Skhumba in the Morning.
Radio enthusiasts will have you know that chemistry between co-hosts is as rare as finding a partner who ticks all your love languages. Quite a mushy analogy, but you get where I m going, right? For radio legend Thomas Bad Boy T Msengana whose impressive repertoire includes South African radio stations such as YFm and Metro Fm, and comedian extraordinaire Skhumba on-screen chemistry is the least of their worries. Both are humorous, shoot from the hip and if you re generally sensitive, their brutally honest nature might rub you up the wrong way.
Grant Shakoane dies
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DURBAN – The radio community is in mourning after the news of former Metro FM DJ Grant Shakoane’s death on Thursday morning.
He has been struggling with an illness for months said his close friends.
His close friends and radio DJs took to social media confirming the tragic news.
Details surrounding his death are still unknown at this stage, but radio personality and close friend Tim Modise took to Twitter last week to reveal Shakoane was “in a serious condition” at a Joburg hospital for an unknown condition.
Modise returned to Twitter in the early hours of Thursday morning to pay a heartfelt tribute to his friend, and offer his condolences to the Shakoane family.
Rasta has returned with another questionable portrait honouring DMX Updated
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Rasta s artwork is like Marmite, either you love it or you hate it, or you maybe even love to hate it.
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By now we all know local artist Lebani Sirenje.
Or as most of us know him - Rasta. We also know him for the wrong reasons.
Rasta has the habit of ruffling some feathers with his portraits of famous figures, most commonly through his depiction of those who have passed away.
He s tried, emphasis on tried, to capture the likeness of many South African celebs as well as international stars, from the legendary Bob Mabena to Joe Biden and Donal Trump.