Events
Pearl Thusi Shines as Host at Global Citizen Now in Johannesburg
Pearl Thusi was the host at the Global Citizen Now Summit held in Johannesburg. This event took place November 21 at the Sandton Convention Centre. It was a meeting of businessmen, leaders and entrepreneurs internationally. Topics include social development, renewable energy and climate change.

Pearl Thusi and a guest: Instagram
Thusi anchored the event as she helped facilitate discussions. She highlighted how creativity and activism can influence change in Africa and other countries. She elaborated on the projects with clear objectives and the responsibilities of all stakeholders.
Acknowledging the challenges faced by South Africa and other African nations, she said African voices should be considered. She highlighted the possibilities in Africa and how the continent is home to talented individuals.

Pearl Thusi : Instagram
The summit is part of a broader initiative which aims to expand on renewable energy in Africa. Throughout the year, Global Citizen has worked with the private sector and governments on how to drive investment in clean energy. This has led to major financial and infrastructural commitments which were announced at the summit. As a leading South Africa celebrity, she spoke about the benefits of taking Africa investment seriously.
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One of the key achievements of the summit was a pledge to provide electric power to many homes in Africa. One commitment included the plan to deliver over 26 gigawatts of power to numerous households. These efforts will support economic growth and improve living standards across the continent.

Pearl Thusi and a participant : Instagram
Her participation at the summit demonstrates her influence when it comes to policy discussions. In her speech, she explained how storytelling and public influence can advance development goals in Africa and beyond.
The Global Citizen Now summit has come and gone, but the issues raised affect millions of Africans. Thusi’s presence shows the growing connection between creatives and global policy making.
Events
Ella Mai Headlines First-Ever South Africa Show Amid Star-Studded Lineup
Ella Mai will headline her first live shows in South Africa this April. The British artist will perform two concerts, giving local fans an opportunity to see her live.
Her South African run will start on 25 April 2026 at the Sun City Superbowl in the North West province. This performance is part of the Konka Kulture Weekend, a three-day music and lifestyle event. On 26 April 2026, she will be at the GrandWest Arena in Cape Town.
Ella Mai gained global recognition with Boo’d Up, a breakout single that dominated charts. After that success, she came up with tracks like Trip and Shot Clock.

Ella Mai Poster: Getty Images
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The Sun City appearance will place her alongside popular South African performers. The Konka Kulture Weekend lineup includes top artists in the country. Here are the confirmed performers sharing the stage with her:
- Sjava
- Nasty C
- Zee Nxumalo
- Scorpion Kings
- Uncle Waffles
- Oscar Mbo
This list shows the diversity in the country’s music scene and collaboration between international and local artists.

Ella Mai: Getty Images
Sun City Convention Centre Manager Nombuso Buthelezi has expressed her excitement about the event.
“As an iconic hosting destination, Sun City is proud to present yet another world-class event experience, thoughtfully curated to meet every guest’s expectations.
“We believe that music has a unique power to unite people, creating moments of connection that transcend the ordinary. It is our intention that long after the final note, guests will leave with unforgettable memories and stories worth sharing for years to come,” said Buthelezi.
Fans in the coastal city will have the chance to experience her stage presence in the arena. Tickets for both South African shows will be available via Webtickets and at Pick n Pay stores nationwide, with prices starting from R790.
Events
Zoë Announced as Headliner for Zeitz MOCAA Gala 2026
The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) has announced that Zoë Modiga will be the headlining performer for its upcoming annual Gala in 2026. The announcement was made on December 12, 2025, and sets the stage for an evening of excellence.

Zoë Modiga : Instagram
The Zeitz MOCAA Gala is an important event on Cape Town’s art calendar. As the museum’s primary annual fundraiser, the Gala will secure resources to advance Zeitz MOCAA’s core mission: to exhibit, collect, preserve, and research contemporary art from Africa and its Diaspora. Proceeds directly benefit the museum’s vital curatorial and education programming, ensuring the institution continues to nurture a vibrant artistic ecosystem.
The 2026 Gala is very significant, as it is dedicated to honour the life and legacy of the museum’s late Executive Director and Chief Curator, Koyo Kouoh. The event aims to embody the values she championed: cultural agency, and radical care. . The Gala will also honour Abdoulaye Konaté, Dr. Anita Blanchard, Martin Nesbitt, and Albie Sachs for their contributions to art, philanthropy, and vision.

Zoe and President Macrom : Instagram
Modiga has deep knowledge about classical music, and jazz, giving her a technical depth. She is a great live performer, known for an evocative individualism that extends to her stage fashion and imagery. Her discography, including albums like Yellow: The Novel and Inganekwane, released under her independent label Yelloëwax, is celebrated for being rooted in Afro-realism while pushing the boundaries of global sound. Her work usually contains Zulu lyrics and embraces the Black diaspora.

Zoe : Instagram
The Gala will take place on Friday, February 20, 2026, and is more than just an award ceremony . The evening features art installations, curated decorations, and a vibrant showcase of contemporary African creativity.
Furthermore, the Gala is preceded by some exclusive events that ticket holders will enjoy. The Gala week will focus on cultural and intellectual exchange, attracting art professionals around the world.
Modiga’s performance is about culture that the museum wants to promote. Her presence is about a night where artistic talent meets collective philanthropy, in a bid to broaden engagement with contemporary.
Celebrity News
Lauryn Hill’s South African Visit Shows Why the DStv Delicious Festival Still Matters
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.

Photo: Google
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.

Photo: Google
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.

Photo: Google
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.

Photo: Google
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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