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What We Missed About the Real Housewives of Durban

Ever wondered why “The Real Housewives of Durban” continues to generate much conversation among reality show enthusiasts? After the release of Season 5 in July ,many are already asking for the next season. Aside from the drama, fashion, and lavish lifestyles of these glamorous women, many are also attracted to their charismatic attributes. Let’s look at some things we have missed about this interesting show.
Heated Arguments and Close Friendship
Although many people talk about the intense drama this show portrays, the heated arguments are something to watch out for. The emergency alliances created by the characters are bound to break as events unfold. Also when these bonds are strained, new friendships will emerge as everyone needs someone to rely on. The competitiveness that comes from these emotions makes it interesting.
Uniqueness of Durban Culture
Another thing that captures the viewers’ attention in this show is how it showcases Durban traditions. From the beachfront views, to cultural celebrations and unique Zulu practices, this show deserves more attention. The rich cultural heritage shown in the 5 episodes reminds viewers that this TV show is beyond fashion and luxury, it is also about Durban identity.
The Businesswomen Behind The Scenes
While the extravagant lifestyle of these women is obvious, it’s important to note that most of them are successful businesswomen. Some of the housewives own beauty brands and lifestyle stores. Many fans don’t know how much work it takes to run these businesses while still on the show. Their diligence and hard work are often overshadowed by their gossip and talkative nature they portray in public.
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Fashion Appeal
The wardrobes of these women are filled with different fashion choices. Fans will miss not only the glamorous outfits and designs, but also the confidence they exude. Each housewife has a distinct style that shows her personality. Some love bold prints, others sleek evening gowns, and traditional attire. The fashion appeal of the show is so strong and captivating.
Behind the Scenes Emotions
Most reality TV shows are accused of being scripted. While this might be true for many, the emotions shown on “The Real Housewives of Durban” are true. The frustration, sorrow, tears, and laughter remind fans that these women are humans before they became TV stars. These touching moments are one of the highlights of this show and have been missed for some time.
Final Thoughts
Reality TV shows like ” The Real Housewives of Durban” are filled with entertainment and glamour; however, there is more to this. It promotes culture, traditional heritage, and teaches real-life lessons. What we have missed in the past few weeks is that these women aren’t just TV stars, they are entrepreneurs, cultural icons, and mothers. When the next season starts, we pray for more drama like never before.
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Tyla Announces “We Wanna Party” Tour Asia’s Up First

Music lovers will enjoy good music as South African pop sensation and Grammy Winner, Tyla is set for an Asia tour. She is behind popular hits like “Water” and “Dynamite”, which have made huge waves in the music industry. Her latest move is the “We Wanna Party Tour”, and Asia is the destination. Fans from Tokyo to Singapore, get your dancing shoes ready: this is going to be big.
Tour Dates & Cities
This is Tyla’s second major concert run, supporting her 2025 mixtape “We Wanna Party”. It kicks off on 11 November 2025 in Tokyo, Japan, and ends in Singapore on 5 December 2025, with stops in Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Manila.
Here’s the lineup:
11 Nov – Tokyo, Ariake Arena
14 Nov – Bangkok, Impact Challenger
23 Nov – Hong Kong, Asia World-Expo Hall 10
3 Dec – Manila, SM Mall of Asia Arena
5 Dec – Singapore, Arena @ EXPO
What to Expect: The Party Vibe
This event celebrates the “We Wanna Party”mixtape; dropped after teasing fans with an EP titled WWP in July 2025. It’s a teaser of songs like “Bliss,” “Is It,” and “Dynamite,” the latter featuring Wizkid. Expect a live experience rich with Amapiano beats, pop flair, and R&B smoothness—intended to get the crowd moving. Tyla teased her excitement with “Party with me in ASIAAA!!!” on Instagram, which has created a buzz online.
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Tickets & How to Join
If you want to catch her live here is the ticket details :
Singapore:
- Presale for Live Nation members starts 7 August at 12 pm local time.
- General sale begins 8 August, from 10 am via Ticketmaster.sg and singaporeexpo.com.sg
- Prices start around US$138 ($138)
Manila:
This event will be held on the 3rd of December 2025 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Tickets available via Live Nation Asia (www.livenation.asia).
Other Cities:
For Tokyo, Bangkok and Hong Kong tickets vary based on category and ticketing platform.
What’s Behind the Music: The Mixtape Story
Tyla’s “We Wanna Party” mixtape—and its EP (Extended Play) prelude, WWP—marks her next major release to the Grammy-winning breakout success “Water” and her debut album Tyla in 2024.The EP WWP was released on 25 July 2025, a fusion of Amapiano, Afrobeats, R&B, and pop. She debuted new tracks “Dynamite” and “Chanel” at an exclusive listening party in Berlin and a London event, building anticipation for her global tour.
Final Thoughts
From the city of Tokyo to Singapore’s top-notch arenas, Tyla is coming to entertain her fans. Whether you’re vibing to “Bliss,” jamming with “Is It,” or celebrating “Dynamite,” it promises to be a dance-filled ride for everyone. So get your tickets, as Tyla wants to party with you, and Asia is first in line!
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Top South African Dramas You’d Love Right Now

The South African TV industry has grown and boasts many top movies. The storylines are compelling, and the actors deliver performances on par with top talent worldwide. It doesn’t matter which genre you prefer, you will be highly entertained. There are great South African dramas that show emotion, action, and authenticity. Here is a good list of South African dramas that you need to watch today.
Poppie Nongena
This movie is inspired by Elsa Joubert’s novel called The Life of Poppie. It’s about a Xhosa woman who is fighting for her family’s right to stay in South Africa. The movie was made about apartheid and it’s very emotional but entertaining. The success of the movie saw it claim 12 awards at the 2019 Silwerskerm Film Festival. It is available on Showmax and other streaming services that have South African local films.
Tsosti
This is a great crime drama movie produced in 2005. It is set in various parts of Johannesburg. The movie is based on a hardened thug who mistakenly kidnaps an infant. Upon realising his folly, he feels remorseful and seeks forgiveness. The movie won an Academy Award for the best international feature film. You can watch this movie on Netflix or Showmax
Moffie
“Moffie” is a well-scripted movie that explores the trauma of forced Jewish military recruitment. It is a bold and painful story that talks about identity and survival during the apartheid regime in South Africa. You can find it on popular services like IFC or Netflix.
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Losing Lerato
This emotional drama from Kagiso Modupe delivers high-stakes intensity and deeply human moments. When Thami (played by Modupe) loses custody of his daughter after being accused of fraud, desperate measures lead to a harrowing bus hostage situation. The movie explores the extent a man will go for his children and can be streamed on Netflix.
Marked
“Marked” is a Netflix series that was released on July 31, 2025. The story revolves around Babalwa (Lerato Mvelase), a security guard turned desperate mother. The illness of her daughter pushes her into a life of crime with consequences. The movie is an emotionally charged thriller that is unforgettable and available exclusively on Netflix.
Why Do They Stand Out?
While there are other good films like “Jerusalem” and “Five Fingers For Marseille” , the above-listed movies show how modern filmmaking has evolved. Each story takes you through the culture and traditions of South African society. It shows the pain South Africans felt during apartheid and how people coped even in the face of adversity.
Bottom Line
The South African movie industry has produced many. Interesting dramas that are on a global scale. If you love Mzansi movies, these dramas offer all the entertainment you won’t find elsewhere. You will laugh, cry, feel sober, and learn more about how the world works.
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