Prince Albert has revealed Princess Charlene is now receiving medical treatment in a facility “outside of Monaco.”
31.10.2021 - 09:05 / gaynation.co
2 min read Louw Breytenbach representing South Africa has been crowned Mr Gay World 2021 and has vowed to be visible and accountable to the LGBTIQ+ community and not just another “cover boy”.
Breytenbach, 22, was announced the winner after a stunning virtual finale which was the culmination of two weeks of challenges for ten delegates from across […]
.Prince Albert has revealed Princess Charlene is now receiving medical treatment in a facility “outside of Monaco.”
elections.In 2018, South African DJ Black Coffee faced a backlash for performing in Tel Aviv, ignoring calls from various sectors to withdraw from the event in solidarity with the Palestinians.Next month's pageant in Israel is in the spotlight because of calls to boycott the event as a show of solidarity with the Palestinians. Over the past 54 years, Israel has systematically deepened its grip on occupied lands sought for a Palestinian state by building settlements.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterSaban Films has landed rights to “Here Before,” a psychological thriller starring Andrea Riseborough.When the deal closes, Saban Films will distribute the movie — through its global partner Defiant Screen Entertainment — in North America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.First-time feature filmmaker Stacey Gregg wrote and directed “Here Before,” which had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival.
Bongs Ndima has big plans for his reign as Mr Gay World South Africa 2021
Philip Margo was a singer with the Tokens, known for their 1961 hit “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.”Margo co-founded the Tokens in 1960 along with his brother, Mitch Margo (1947–2017). Playing percussion as well as singing baritone, he was just 19 years old when they recorded their biggest hit, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” An adaptation of a South African song, the tune topped the charts and became an enduring favorite, even though Margo initially felt embarrassed by it.
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Our condolences go out to South African rugby star Jannie du Plessis and his wife Ronel as news just broke that their 10-month-old son, Jan Nathaniël, died in a drowning accident in the family swimming pool during Jannie‘s 39th birthday celebration.
Ready for love! 90 Day Fiancé’s Ronald Smith has a new woman in his life, Lauren Fraser, three months after confirming his split from wife Tiffany Franco.
Princess Charlene has cancelled her upcoming appearance at Monaco’s National Day, citing health issues.
He’s organised holidays and tours in Scotland for visitors from across the world.
Global Networks Swoop For Fremantle South Africa Drama ‘Reyka’
Wilbur Smith, whose multiple novels on South Africa won him international acclaim, died today at his Cape Town home. He was 88 and no cause of death was given on the author’s official website.
There’s plenty of action on offer for rugby fans this month with the Autumn Internationals in full flow.
F.W. de Klerk was the last South African president under apartheid, who shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) for their work ending the nation’s oppressive political system.A controversial world leader, de Klerk was the youngest president in South Africa’s history when he was elected in 1989.
Researchers have revealed the countries that are most accepting of LGBTI people. Surprisingly, South Africa is not the highest-ranked African country on the list.