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WATCH | Somizi believes ancestors cut people out of your life for your protection “Our ancestors can see things we cannot see with our naked eyes. They see the plots, the cunningness, the jealousy, the hate that our so-called friends or soul mates hide from us,” Somizi said. Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung says ancestors act to protect us against unseen dangers. Image: Instagram/Somizi Prone to sharing personal revelations and motivational messages on his social media, Idols SA judge Somizi Mhlongo-Motaung has shared his wisdom on taking heed when the ancestors try to warn you to cut certain people out of your life. ....
New Safta s online category a hit 17 March 2021 - 08:59 The SA Film and Television Awards’ (Saftas) newly introduced online category, giving recognition to YouTube, Instagram and Facebook content producers, has proven to be a hit after garnering the highest submissions. The new category, best online content award, opened to directors and producers of online series or stand-alone content, has received a total of 40 valid online submissions. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue. ....
South African Music Awards receive record number of entries Emmanuel Tjiya > By Emmanuel Tjiya - 10 February 2021 - 10:26 Image: Gallo Images/Frennie Shivambu The South African Music Awards (Samas) has hit an all-time record with the number of entries received this year, while Idols SA’s has also impressed with its first-ever online auditions. According to data set to be released by the Recording Industry of SA (Risa) today, a total of 1,163 musicians have entered this year’s Samas race. The eligibility period was from November 2020 and ended on January 31 2021, with most of the submissions made online. In the last five years, the Samas have seen a spike in entries as follows: 400 in 2016, 740 in 2017, 778 in 2018, 752 in 2019 and 802 last year. ....