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BREAKING: VETERAN ACTOR MAC MATHUNJWA DIES


BREAKING: VETERAN ACTOR MAC MATHUNJWA DIES
By Quincy Mahlangu
The talented actor who is best known for his role as Vusi in
Home Affairs and Rev Phiri in
Bone of Bones died in the early hours of Monday morning, 31 May.
The passing of the 73-year-old actor was confirmed by his daughter Zanoxolo Mathunjwa who took to social media and said that she was heartbroken.
“RIP daddy, heartbroken. MacDonald Ndodana Mathunjwa passed away today,” she said.
Since the news of his passing, tributes and heartfelt messages of condolences have been pouring in for the veteran actor.
ALSO READ | 
Asiphe Nyabali said may God be with the Mathunjwa family.

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Celebrate Black Music Month on SiriusXM, Pandora, and Stitcher with Exclusive Music Channels, Streaming Stations, and an Original Podcast

/PRNewswire/ -- SiriusXM, Pandora and Stitcher today announced the launch of three exclusive limited-engagement channels, a groundbreaking original podcast,...

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Uzalo’s Ntokozo Dlamini loves his family, just like his character Mastermind


The Daily Vox
Uzalo is one of South Africa’s hottest television dramas at the moment. The Daily Vox caught up with NTOKOZO DLAMINI, who plays Mastermind Maphumulo on the show. He spoke about his love for family, his career and being a businessman.
I am from a small town just outside of Durban called Pietermaritzburg. I grew up there and I later on went to varsity in Durban. I moved to Johannesburg to pursue the arts. I came to Joburg in 2012 and stayed here for two and a half years. I got the role on Uzalo and I had to move back to KZN. Uzalo has been by far my biggest gig, but I had also had other roles before: on Soul City, but that was short-lived, and also on Single Girls that played on SABC1.

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How South Africa dropped the ball on health communicati...

The news this week that the R150m contract awarded by the Department of Health to Digital Vibes was both irregular and wasteful was disappointing because of the conflict of interest issues, but much more serious when it comes to health communication and promotion for South Africa.

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How South Africa dropped the ball on health communication

The news this week that the R150m contract awarded by the Department of Health to Digital Vibes was both irregular and wasteful was disappointing because of the conflict of interest issues, but much more serious when it comes to health communication and promotion for South Africa.

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Black American families strive to build a town free from racism

Haunted by the COVID-19 pandemic's disproportionate impact on Black people and reports of police violence against their community, a group of families in the southern state of Georgia have banded together to create a town called Freedom.

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Black American families strive for racism-free lives

Haunted by the COVID-19 pandemic's disproportionate impact on black people and reports of police violence against their community, a group of families in the southern state of Georgia have banded together to create a town called Freedom.

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Can you build a town free from racism? These Americans say yes.


Washington, D.C.
Haunted by the COVID-19 pandemic’s disproportionate impact on Black people and reports of police violence against their community, a group of families in the southern state of Georgia have banded together to create a town called Freedom.
“We were watching the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and all of the other people we can name,” said Ashley Scott, one of the effort’s organizers, referring to Black victims of police violence killed last year.
“My friend and I were just depressed and feeling like we needed to be able to do something to protect our husbands and sons.”

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Black American families strive to build a town free from racism


* White U.S. families are 10 times wealthier than Black families
By Carey L. Biron
WASHINGTON, May 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Haunted by the COVID-19 pandemic’s disproportionate impact on Black people and reports of police violence against their community, a group of families in the southern state of Georgia have banded together to create a town called Freedom.
“We were watching the murders of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and all of the other people we can name,” said Ashley Scott, one of the effort’s organizers, referring to Black victims of police violence killed last year.
“My friend and I were just depressed and feeling like we needed to be able to do something to protect our husbands and sons.”

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