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Liesl Laurie‑Mthombeni Is Suited for Success — How She Graced the Cover of Glamour SA

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Liesl Laurie‑Mthombeni is no stranger to the spotlight, but her latest feature on the cover of Glamour South Africa marks a new chapter in a career that has grown over a decade. The shoot highlights her style, confidence, and the clarity she brings to every decision, from the way she works to how she presents herself to the world.

Laurie‑Mthombeni first made headlines in 2015 when she won the Miss South Africa crown. Representing the country at Miss World later that year, she reached the Top 11 and was recognised as the highest-placing African contestant. The pageant gave her a platform, but it was just the start of a career that would expand far beyond a crown.

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After her reign, she transitioned into broadcasting, joining Jacaranda FM where she became part of the weekday breakfast team with Martin Bester. Over seven years on the station, she honed her skills, connected with audiences across the country, and built a reputation as a relatable and engaging radio personality. Television soon followed, giving her an even wider stage to share her voice.

The Glamour SA cover focuses on her personal style and growth. In the feature, Laurie‑Mthombeni refers to this period as her “soft girl era,” explaining that her wardrobe choices now prioritise comfort and authenticity over outside expectation. The editorial, styled in collaboration with Ted Baker, reflects this approach, refined yet relaxed, sophisticated without feeling forced.

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It’s not just about the clothing. Laurie‑Mthombeni has cultivated a presence that blends professional achievement with personal insight. On Instagram, she shares glimpses of her career, travel, and moments of downtime, giving followers a sense of the person behind the public image. Her posts highlight thoughtfulness and intentionality rather than glamour for its own sake.

Her journey shows how South African public figures can evolve while remaining relatable. Laurie‑Mthombeni has moved from pageant stages to radio booths, television screens, and magazine covers with a sense of direction that resonates with her audience. The Glamour SA feature is not just a celebration of style, it’s a recognition of the career, choices, and authenticity she has built over ten years.

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Even a decade after first stepping into the spotlight, Laurie‑Mthombeni continues to define her own path. The Glamour cover captures more than her look, it reflects a career and a life shaped by intention, self-assurance, and growth. South Africans watching her journey can see someone who has taken opportunity and experience and turned them into something meaningful, thoughtful, and distinctly her own.

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Doja Cat’s Pretoria Homecoming: What to Expect from the Global Citizen Move Afrika Concert

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When Doja Cat steps onto the stage in Pretoria, it won’t feel like a regular international tour stop. It will feel like a return. Born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, the artist’s connection to South Africa, through her father, Dumisani Dlamini, has remained a quiet part of her global image. This concert brings it forward, in a setting that reflects both personal significance and wider industry goals.

The Pretoria show marks her first time performing in South Africa, a detail that has raised anticipation. For fans, it follows earlier missed opportunities for local performances. For the artist, it is presented as a cultural return instead of a standard debut.

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The event itself, Move Afrika, differs from a typical concert series. Led by Global Citizen, it is designed as a long-term touring platform linking global artists with African cities while building local production capacity. The Pretoria edition follows Kigali, forming part of a broader plan to establish a pan-African circuit that supports jobs, skills development and creative industries.

The concert takes place on March 20 at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria, with doors opening earlier in the evening and the main show expected to begin around 8pm. The arena scale shapes the production. Move Afrika events have been built around international staging standards while relying heavily on local crews, over 90% in previous editions. That balance defines the production quality: global-level sound and visuals, executed through local expertise.

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Doja Cat’s current tour cycle, tied to her 2025 album Vie, features tightly structured, high-energy setlists that move between rap-driven tracks and melodic pop records. Expect a sequence built around songs like “Paint the Town Red,” “Woman,” and “Agora Hills,” alongside earlier hits that remain part of her live shows. Her performances typically focus on pacing and transitions rather than extended crowd interaction. That approach keeps momentum high and allows for quick shifts between moods, something that translates well in arena settings.

Visually, her recent shows have kept staging controlled: lighting-led transitions, sharp costume changes, and choreography that supports the music. For Pretoria, the production is expected to maintain that structure, but with added significance given the context of the performance.

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Move Afrika’s model means the night won’t be built around a single artist. Local and regional acts are expected to be part of the lineup, reflecting the initiative’s focus on integrating African talent into global touring frameworks. Behind the scenes, the event supports a wider system, employment for technicians, designers, stage crews and vendors. The organisers have positioned each show as both a live event and an economic initiative, linking entertainment to longer-term industry growth.

Global touring in Africa is shifting. Instead of one-off festival appearances, structured touring circuits are beginning to take shape. Move Afrika is one of the clearest examples of that transition, and Pretoria is a test of how sustainable that model can be.

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For Doja Cat, the context is more direct but still significant. The performance brings together her identity, audience and timing in a way her previous tours have not required. Reflecting on her involvement with Move Afrika, she said through Global Citizen, “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.” It is a show that combines personal significance with industry strategy, one that will be assessed both for performance and its wider significance. The expectation goes beyond a strong set, pointing to a performance that reflects both her background and Africa’s growing live music platform.

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Janet and Jermaine Jackson Disagree Over Biopic Accuracy at ‘Michael’ Private Screening

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A private screening of the film Michael reportedly exposed tensions within the Jackson family after Janet Jackson and her brother Jermaine Jackson disagreed over how their brother Michael Jackson is portrayed in the biopic.

The screening took place in Los Angeles and was attended by more than 60 members of the Jackson family and close associates. The project has received attention partly because the lead role is played by Jaafar Jackson, who portrays his uncle in his first major acting role.

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According to media reports, the mood during the screening was initially positive as family members watched scenes depicting Michael Jackson’s early years performing with his brothers before his rise to global pop stardom.

The tone reportedly changed once the film ended and conversations about the production began. Sources present at the event said Janet Jackson expressed strong reservations about the film, questioning the acting, the make-up design and how parts of Michael Jackson’s life were depicted.

Sources said her criticism was unusually direct for a private family gathering, criticising several scenes and raising concerns about the accuracy of the story.

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Jermaine Jackson, who has been involved in the project and whose son plays the lead role, reportedly responded by defending the film. He pushed back against his sister’s comments and argued that the film is a tribute to their brother.

The exchange reportedly caused tension among relatives who had expected the screening to be a celebratory preview rather than a debate over the film’s accuracy. Some reports described the disagreement as a heated argument that briefly disrupted the gathering.

The biopic Michael is one of the most expensive films made about the singer, with a reported budget of about $155 million. The production follows Michael Jackson’s life from his childhood in Gary, Indiana, through his rise to global fame.

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Casting Jaafar Jackson has been a key part of the film. Some viewers have pointed to his resemblance to his uncle and his ability to recreate many of the singer’s stage movements and performance style.

The film arrives at a time when Michael Jackson’s legacy continues to generate debate, particularly around how different periods of his life should be portrayed.

The reported disagreement at the screening has increased attention on the film as its release approaches.

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Jill Scott Announces ‘To Who This May Concern’ Tour, Including South Africa

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Jill Scott has announced her To Whom This May Concern” World Tour, returning to the stage globally. The tour follows her newly released album.

The 36-date tour that will take place in North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Africa. The shows will start on June 4, 2026 in Nashville, United States.  South Africa will be the final destination, where she will perform in Pretoria and Cape Town in November.

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In announcing the tour, Scott emphasized the importance of live performance and connecting with fans. She explained that music is meant to be experienced together. The concerts will feature live band arrangements and musical moments

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The North American leg  include stops in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. After completion, Scott will travel to Europe and the United Kingdom before continuing to Africa.

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Ticket sales will be in stages, starting with artist presales before general public access. Major touring partners are supporting the production, which shows the international appeal of this concert.

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Asides from promoting new music, the tour also celebrates Scott’s enduring legacy in soul and R&B music. Since her debut in 2000, she has earned multiple awards for her music. With the “To Whom This May Concern” tour, Scott will perform for audiences worldwide.

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