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Chadwick Boseman to be Honoured with a Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Late Chadwick Boseman will be honoured posthumously with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The event is slated for November 20, 2025 and Simone Boseman, Boseman’s widow, will be attending to receive the award.

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This event will be hosted by President or the Hollywood Chamber of commerce, Steve Nissem. Speakers expected to grace the show are Ryan Panther and Viola Davis who have worked with him. This ceremony will be streamed live which gives fans an opportunity to be part of this occasion.

The organisers explained that Boseman will be honoured because of his contribution within and outside the entertainment industry. In his career, Late Boseman played characters that are important to black history. Some of the roles played by him are James Brown, Jackie Robinson, and Thurgood Marshall.

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However, his performance as King T’Challa in the Black Panther movies gave him prominence. Boseman also played a key role in the Avengers movies. His work with Marvel Studios made him known globally. Despite his demise he remains one of the popular characters in Marvel-produced movies.

Boseman fell to the cold hands of death after a long battle with colon cancer in 2020. He was 43 years old. Despite being ill for some time , he  continued to participate in blockbuster movies. Fellow artists and those who knew him spoke about how humble and hardworking he is.

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Being appreciated 5 years after his death shows how much people love and respect him on and off stage. His movies continue to inspire everyone and his legacy in the industry remains intact. This honour is a reminder to everyone that to their best in whatever capacity they are.

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Lauryn Hill’s South African Visit Shows Why the DStv Delicious Festival Still Matters

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Lauryn Hill’s appearance at this year’s DStv Delicious Festival could have played out like any other major international booking, arriving, rehearsing, performing, then flying out. Instead, her time in Johannesburg unfolded in a way that made South Africans pay attention to more than just the setlist.

After returning home, Hill posted a detailed reflection on her visit. What stood out immediately was her decision to open with an apology in isiZulu. It came across as her recognising the people she was speaking to. From there, she went straight into the parts of the trip that stayed with her, and the picture she painted was far more textured than a typical “thank you, Joburg” message.

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Hill spent time with Ndaba Mandela and members of his family, which she described as grounding and informative. It gave her a clearer sense of the country’s cultural present, not in a ceremonial way, but through straightforward conversations. For someone who rarely explains her movements publicly, the detail in her post hinted at how seriously she engaged with the people she met here.

Her sons, Zion and YG Marley, were active throughout the weekend as well. Together, they teamed up with Grade Africa for a merchandise pop-up. The collaboration wasn’t treated like a quick branding moment. Hill said she took the opportunity to learn from the designers and young creatives involved, and that those discussions mattered to her. It was one of the few times a visiting global artist treated a local fashion partnership as something more than a photo opportunity.

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Hill’s styling choices also drew attention, mainly because they were so specific to the country she was in. She wore a red-and-black Sotho-inspired suit designed by Thebe Magugu, complete with feather detailing and an Isicholo-style headpiece. Her vocalists and dancers wore MaXhosa Africa. These weren’t token nods to local fashion; they were deliberate choices that placed South African designers squarely in view of an international audience.

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Her daughter Sara added another dimension to the trip by visiting a Johannesburg school during their stay. Hill mentioned the visit briefly but clearly, saying it stood out for her family. It was the kind of moment that didn’t show up on festival cameras but still shaped her experience of the city.

When Hill finally took the stage, the festival crowd responded the way you’d expect for someone of her stature. The performance included Wyclef Jean and appearances from her sons, giving the set a mix of nostalgia and a passing of the torch. Festival-goers had waited years for a moment like that, and Hill acknowledged the energy she received from the audience.

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What made her post interesting wasn’t only what she said, but how she said it. She spoke plainly about what she saw, who she met, and what she hoped to return for. That honesty made South Africans feel that she wasn’t just passing through.

For the festival and for Hill, the weekend ended up being more than a booking on a poster. It became a reminder of why international artists still look to South Africa for genuine engagement and why South Africans expect that respect in return.

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Chadwick Boseman Honoured with Posthumous Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

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Chadwick Boseman received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 20 November 2025, marking a formal recognition of his impact on film and global culture. His widow, Simone Ledward-Boseman, led the unveiling and accepted the honour on his behalf.

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She spoke plainly about Boseman’s approach to work and life, describing him as someone who viewed acting as responsibility rather than performance. Outlets such as People and Yahoo News reported her calling him a “spiritual teacher,” a reference to his disciplined and intentional way of navigating the industry.

A small but notable detail drew attention during the ceremony. Simone placed a pair of Boseman’s shoes on the star, items he personally owned. Complex highlighted the gesture and noted its personal significance.

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The event included tributes from colleagues who worked closely with him. Ryan Coogler, director of Black Panther, spoke about Boseman’s consistency on set and his direct working style. Entertainment Weekly noted that Viola Davis, who starred with him in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, struggled at points during her speech as she reflected on his influence and the difficulty of speaking about him in the past tense.

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The audience included family members, collaborators and fans. Some attendees from the African diaspora pointed out how Boseman’s portrayal of King T’Challa changed perceptions of African representation in mainstream film, a view widely shared in South Africa where Black Panther became a cultural touchpoint.

After the ceremony, the star quickly became a focal point for visitors who left flowers and notes. It now stands as an official addition to Hollywood Boulevard and marks Boseman’s place in the industry’s history.

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Bonang Matheba to Host the Opening Night of #B20SouthAfrica

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Bonang Matheba will be hosting the opening night of the B20 South Africa summit on 18 November 2025. The summit is a three-day event , and it will run from the 18th to the 20th of November. With this appointment, Matheba’s has evolved as she has gained recognition internationally. Global business communities will engage with the G20 at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. South Africa currently holds the B20 presidency, and will use this chance to prove its capability.

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The theme for this event is “Inclusive Growth and Shared Prosperity through Global Cooperation.” Talks on equitable development and sustainable growth will be discussed. Stakeholders and business leaders around the world will also speak about issues relating to investment, digital transformation, trade, inclusive and more.

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The appointment of Bonang Matheba is strategic, given her status as a leading South African entrepreneur. She has hosted many events like this before and will bring her experience to this summit. Matheba is a professional and is well-equipped to lead the event successfully.

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Her involvement shows that many economic forums are seeking hosts who engage audiences effectively. The younger generations can relate more with her, boosting visibility of the event.

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For Bonang Matheba, this is an opportunity to show that South African personalities are capable of hosting global events. Her inclusion is based on merit and the confidence the organizers have to ensure the event runs smoothly and engages attendees.

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