Music
Doja Cat to Headline Global Citizen’s Move Afrika Tour in 2026
Doja Cat will headline the 2026 Move Afrika Tour, an event presented by Global Citizen in partnership with pgLang. The tour will take place in Kigali, Rwanda, and Pretoria, South Africa, in March 2026.
Doja Cat, born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, is a Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter. The 2026 Move Afrika Tour will mark her first visit to Africa. Her fans from the continent will be expecting much from her when she visits.
Move Afrika is a touring initiative launched by Global Citizen to help build a pan-African touring circuit. Move Afrika is designed to attract global artists to African cities. The tour will promote investment and job opportunities in the country.

Doja Cat: Billboards
The 2026 edition will begin in Kigali on 17 March 2026 at BK Arena and continue in Pretoria on 20 March 2026 at SunBet Arena. Ticket sales will be through www.moveAfrika.org, including presales and general public releases.
Read Also : Mariah the Scientist Delivers an Electrifying Performance at the WAV Festival
Doja Cat has publicly expressed pride in headlining Move Afrika.
“From my South African roots straight to the world stage, we’re bringing energy, purpose, and real change to Move Afrika in Kigali and Pretoria. This isn’t just a tour, it’s a movement that creates jobs and opportunities that last,” said Doja Cat. “I’m proud to be part of something that celebrates Africa’s creativity, invests in its future, and shows the world that Africa isn’t coming, it’s already here.”

Doja Cat : Instagram
She emphasized that African creativity shapes global culture and deserves stronger global platforms. Global Citizen co-founder and chief executive Hugh Evans welcomed Doja Cat’s participation as part of the tour’s growth.
In 2026, Move Afrika will continue campaigns focused on strengthening health systems and expanding access to primary healthcare services.
Music
South Africa Mourns the Death of DJ Boonu
South Africa’s music industry is mourning the death of DJ Boonu. Born Andile Chili, the artist died, after a short illness on 25th March 2026. This sad event occurred a few months after the death of DJ Warras. Sfiso Mshengu, one of his colleagues described his death as a major loss to South African dance music as a whole.
DJ Boonu built his reputation as one of the influential figures in the gqom genre. He became recognised through tracks such as “uSwidi Wodwa” and “Abangani Bami.”
Beyond his love for music, Boonu also associated with the iconic kwaito group Big Nuz, serving as the group’s official DJ. Colleagues say he played an important role in connecting different generations of Durban artists and shaping the sound of local nightlife culture.

DJ Boonu: Instagram
Read Also: How Bravo Le Roux’s Death Leaves a Mark on South Africa’s Music Industry
According to reports, his death came as a shock because he was active till the end. His multimedia company, Swidi Films, expressed deep sadness and praised his contribution to the music community.
“We are deeply saddened to confirm the passing of Andile Chili,” the statement reads.
“Mr Chili, widely known as DJ Boonu, was a valued member of the creative community whose passion, talent and contribution to the industry will always be remembered. His presence brought energy, creativity, and inspiration to those who had the privilege of working with him.”

DJ Boonu: Instagram
Tributes have been shared from different sources. He won the South African Music Award for Best Music Video for his work on the song Gucci by Mthandeni SK.
Funeral arrangements as confirmed by the family includes a service in Durban before he is laid to rest in Ngonyameni. There have been several fake donation requests online and the family warns the public not to pay.
Music
Msheke Lezinto Drops Hot New Single “IMPICABADALA
Msheke Lezinto has a new release titled “IMPICABADALA”. The track captures the spirit of South Africa’s Amapiano sound. With this lively new single, Lezinto’s musical influence has continued to grow.
Released in March 2026, “IMPICABADALA” brings together other artists like LeeMcKrazy and Carnival King, with vocal support from Nandi Ndathane and Sinny Man’Que. The collaboration shows the solidarity among South African artists.

Msheke Lezinto: Instagram
The track contains elements in Amapiano. It includes deep long drums, layered percussion, and smooth piano melodies. Music reviewers note that the song focuses on rhythm and atmosphere.
Read Also: Kelvin Momo Set to Host “One Man Concert” in Durban
The artists featured in this song contribute catchy hooks and rhythmic chants. Each voice adds a different texture. Instead of a single dominant performer, the track thrives on group synergy.

Msheke Lezinto: Instagram
Over recent years, Msheke Lezinto has built recognition through consistent releases and partnerships like Lungile Womhlaba, DJ Big Sky amongst others. The release comes at a time when Amapiano music relevance has grown. What began as a local South African sound is now an international musical force, it has influenced DJs and artists across Africa and beyond.
With “IMPICABADALA,” Msheke Lezinto has shown he is among the emerging South African artists with a bright future. The single combines rhythm and collaboration.
Music
Tutu Puoane Returns to Cape Town Jazz Festival
Tutu Puoane will return to the Cape Town International Jazz Festival in 2026. Her appearance has drawn strong interest from jazz audiences, who want to see what she will present.
The 2026 edition of the festival is scheduled on March 27 and 28 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. This brings together global and local talent for what is known as “Africa’s Grandest Gathering.” This began in 2000 as the North Sea Jazz Festival Cape Town and was renamed in 2005.

Tutu Puoane: Instagram
Puoane described returning to perform at home as a significant momen. She says that being invited to major festivals in South Africa is something she values highly.
“Playing at home is very important to me. It rejuvenates my soul,” she said.
Puoane was born in Atteridgeville and raised in Mamelodi. studied jazz vocals at the University of Cape Town in the late 1990s, where her professional career developed. She has built an international music career and lived in Antwerp, Belgium. Her music blends African culture with contemporary jazz traditions.
has performed in South Africa on multiple occasions. Festival organisers have described her appearance a notable addition to the programme.

Tutu Puoane: Getty images
The 2026 festival lineup continues its focus on and talent. Established names like Zoe Modiga, Jacob Collier, Yellowjackets and Scorpion Kings are attending. For fans attending the 2026 Cape Town International Jazz Festival, Tutu Puoane’s performance expected to draw strong interest.
-
Fashion9 months agoLee Khuzwayo in a Long Black Dress, Done Right
-
Fashion9 months agoSinqobile Tusani Signature Love Affair with White Outfits
-
Fashion8 months agoSinqobile Tusani Elevates the Mini Skirt with Urban Cool
-
TV3 months agoBig Brother Mzansi Season 6 Welcomes Ashay Sewlall: From Footballer to Rising Star
-
Fashion5 months agoThabee Happy Paints Johannesburg Pink in Chic Style
-
Fashion7 months agoSiphosethu Nkosi Lights up the Scene in Yellow
-
TV2 months agoNeliswa Ngada Disqualified from ‘Big Brother Mzansi’ After Physical Altercation in Bazozwa House
-
Music4 months agoThandiswa Mazwai Wins Four SAMA Awards for Sankofa


