Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt have helped the club set-up a South African talent scheme.
27.03.2020 - 10:17 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Anant Singh and Videovision Entertainment announced today that they will make available a selection of films produced by the company for free viewing online. These hit films will be available during the lockdown period from Friday, 27 March through to Thursday, 16 April 2020.
The first films offered on the platform are all South African favourites to entertain and inspire viewers:
SARAFINA!, based on the stage musical, it is an inspirational film about the youth uprising of 16 June 1976, and
Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt have helped the club set-up a South African talent scheme.
English pop sensation Rita Ora has fast-become one of the most influential women in pop music. She has had an incredible career since she first burst onto the scene back in 2008. It was then when she signed a massive deal with Roc Nation and ultimately went on to dropping her debut album ‘Ora’ in 2012.
YouTube recently announced a jam-packed line-up for its Stay Home #WithMe festival this Easter weekend. Kicking off on Good Friday, the line-up includes performances from some of the continent’s heavyweights in Benjamin Dube, Mthunzi Namba, Nosa and Glowreeyah Braimah.
When the country went into lockdown, Caxton Magazine’s printing presses went silent too, as most of our staff joined millions of South Africans in the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic by staying at home in an effort to #FlattenTheCurve.
When the country went into lockdown, Caxton Magazine’s printing presses went silent too, as most of our staff joined millions of South Africans in the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic by staying at home in an effort to #FlattenTheCurve.
Following the global call for social distancing to slow down the spread of Covid-19, and now the countrywide South African lockdown, production companies worldwide have sought alternative means to distribute recently released and upcoming films – so too, the team behind critically acclaimed film, ‘Moffie’
The devastating coronavirus pandemic has seen the postponement or cancellation of hundreds of Pride events around the world in recent days. In response, a virtual Global Pride is set to take place on Saturday, 27 June.
Music certainly has the power to bring people together in the most magical way and as the country enters its fifth day of lockdown, some of the country’s most talented performing artists have come together to perform a beautiful rendition of our national anthem ‘Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika’ to illustrate that while alone in self-isolation, we remain united as a country.
A new report on violence perpetrated against LGBTQI individuals in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa and Uganda has been published.
As festivals and sporting events around the world continue to get pushed out because of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic, it’s unsurprising that the South African Music Awards have announced that this year’s ceremony will also be postponed.
Award-winning South African rapper Nasty C has signed an exclusive pact with Def Jam Recordings through a joint venture with Universal Music Africa. He’ll make his official U.S. debut when his new single “There They Go” premieres on Apple Music Beats 1 with Ebro Darden today (March 26 at 4:30 p.m. ET).
We’re all stuck at home – and while we can’t control the situation we all find ourselves in with the outbreak of COVID-19, we can control what we do within our homes to take care of our own physical health. With 21 days in lockdown, people across South Africa are starting to embrace the idea of working out from home with a fitness regime that suits them best.