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Summer Walker Breaks Silence After Her Pretoria Show was Cut Short

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American R&B singer Summer Walker has spoken up after her show in Pretoria ended much earlier than expected. She was one of the top performers at the In The City festival at SunBet Arena on October 5, 2025.

Reports say the event ran late because earlier artists took too much time. This caused a delay that disrupted the schedule. When it was finally time for her performance, time had run out. The venue had a rule which says all performances must end by 10:30 p.m. She said she was asked to stop by organizers, and failure could lead to a fine. Although Summer felt bad for her fans, she had no choice.

 

She also blamed the promoters, Steyn Entertainment. According to her, they didn’t handle some of the event’s safety and permission properly, which worsened the situation. On her Instagram page, she thanked her fans for their love and support. She promised to come back to South Africa and give them a splendid show.

The organisers told a different story. They said the reason for the short performance was the delay from earlier acts. They explained that all their papers and safety plans were in order and denied any poor planning. Also, they had to follow the venue’s rules and end the show to avoid problems.

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Fans showed their frustrations and disappointment online. Some blamed the organisers for poor time management, while others said they could see Summer really wanted to keep performing. Many fans asked her to return soon for her own concert so she could perform freely.

Summer handled the situation calmly. She told her fans she loved their energy and would make it up to them. Her honest response helped clear the air and showed that she cared about her audience.

The whole incident reminded people how important planning and time management are at big events. For Summer Walker, it was not the night she hoped for, but she stayed respectful and honest. Now, many are simply waiting for her return to South Africa.

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Big Brother Mzansi Season 6: Auditions Kick Off – What You Need to Know

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Big Brother Mzansi is officially back with Season 6, and anticipation is building. The new season will bring fresh drama to screens. If you want to enter the Big Brother house, here is some information you should know.

When Do Auditions Start?

Auditions started on 2 October 2025. If you are interested, submit a two-minute audition video online. The clip must be short but compelling enough to secure a spot.

Once online entries close, selected applicants will move to the next stages which may include video-call interviews and may include physical auditions.

Application Process 

Source : News24

Visit the official Big Brother Mzansi website to complete the entry form. Your video must be clear and original. Contestants should present their authentic selves.

Who Can Apply?

Big Brother Mzansi has set strict eligibility rules:

  • Contestants must be 21 years or above.
  • They must be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
  • They must not have participated in previous seasons of Big Brother South Africa shows.

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What the Producers Want

Source : DSTV

Every season, organizers look for people that can keep viewers entertained. For Season 6, potential housemates should be :

  • Energetic
  • Creative and original
  • Tolerant

Big Brother thrives on diversity, so the more unique you are, the better your chances.

Past Winners

Over the years, Big Brother Mzansi has produced winners who  brought something different to the show. They are :

  • Mandla Hlatshwayo – Season 1 (2014)
  • Ace Khumalo & Ntombi Tshabalala – (2015)
  • Mphowabadimo – (2022)
  • McJunior Zondi –  (2024)
  • Sweet Guluva (Akhonamathemba Mbele) –  (2025)

What Fans Should Expect

Source : Daily Sun

Viewers can expect diary-room drama and confrontations from contestants. Producers are expected to introduce new twists and house rules. Saturday night parties are expected to return.

Final Word

Season 6 auditions are now underway, and this could be the chance for new faces to join the Big Brother legacy. If you are over 21, a South African citizen, and have the confidence to entertain the nation, this is your opportunity. Submit your audition video, bring your true self forward, and you might be the next housemate to capture Mzansi’s attention.

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Miss Charm South Africa 2025 Everything You Need to Know

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On Sunday, October 12, 2025 at the Barnyard Theatre, Menlyn Maine, South Africa will host its first ever Miss Charm South Africa national competition, a new chapter in the country’s pageant history.

Miss Charm is an international beauty competition that looks beyond appearances. It highlights cultural heritage, education, and personality alongside beauty. Contestants are expected to represent their countries with confidence and carry themselves as role models. By introducing a national contest, South Africa is opening the door for more women to take part in this process from the ground up.

The organisers announced the launch of the national competition on social media, calling it a milestone for South African pageantry. They said the event would celebrate intelligence, grace, and cultural pride while bringing together pageant fans, professionals, and aspiring queens from across the country.

Until now, South Africa has sent representatives to the international pageant without a formal local competition. The new format will allow contestants to gain experience nationally and enter the international contest better prepared.

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Slindokuhle Mbali Dlamini, a model from Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal and a graduate in Strategic Brand Communication, is among South Africa’s recent Miss Charm representatives. She first made her mark as a finalist at Miss South Africa 2019, and in 2024 went on to represent the country at Miss Charm in Vietnam, where she placed in the Top 20 and earned praise for her strong performance.

This year’s national event will also have an added highlight: the reigning Miss Charm 2024, Rashmita Rasindran of Malaysia, will make an appearance as a special guest of honour and a judge at the event. Her presence will add prestige to the occasion, and offer inspiration to the contestants.

South Africa already has a strong record in global competitions like Miss Universe and Miss World. Miss Charm adds another stage for the country to shine. Industry voices believe it will also create pathways into modeling, entertainment, and brand partnerships for participants.

This debut contest will set the tone for growth. The aim is for Miss Charm South Africa to become a regular fixture on the pageant calendar. All eyes are now on October 12, a day that will be remembered as the one that formally launched South Africa’s entry into the Miss Charm national stage.

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TIFF 2025–Zamo Mkhwanazi’s Laundry Sheds Light on Apartheid-Era Struggles

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The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is a global showcase for international cinema. TIFF 2025, South African filmmaker Zamo Mkhwanazi attended with international industry figures. Her film “Laundry” premiered at TIFF to positive reviews. Set in 1968, The movie  explores how apartheid shaped everyday life for a Black family.

“Laundry” opens in a laundromat where community interactions reveal personal histories and tensions. For many South Africans, laundries are a good place to bond with other people and find some form of solidarity. The setting shows how Black South Africans were exploited and discriminated against. The movie is a symbol of survival and quiet resistance. Under apartheid’s repression, music and song emerge in the film as forms of cultural resistance and expression.

Zamo Mkhwanazi, an award-winning filmmaker known for her unique storytelling skills, has drawn international attention with her new movie. With this film, she shows the legacy of apartheid and its present-day social echoes. She not only revisited the past, but reclaimed the dignity of women who have struggled over the years. The movie uses the present reality to capture the weight of apartheid. This approach appeals to TIFF’s audiences who were thrilled by the performance.

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The inclusion of Laundry at TIFF is a huge milestone for the Africa movie industry, especially South African cinemas, with internationally recognised South African films such as Tsotsi paving the way.

Mkhwanazi’s film traces the struggles of South Africans under apartheid, bringing intimate human stories to the front. By premiering at TIFF, the film brings global attention to the courage and resilience of South African communities. This film has sealed Mkhwanazi reputation as a bold voice in international cinema

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