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Scoop Makhathini and Pamela Mtanga Set to Host 2025 South African Music Awards
When the 31st South African Music Awards take place in December 2025, the ceremony will be hosted by Scoop Makhathini and Pamela Mtanga, a pairing that promises to bring a balance of experience and fresh perspective to the stage. The SAMAs’ theme this year, “Flowers For Those Who Keep Our Nation Singing”, puts the spotlight on everyone who contributes to South African music: from performers to producers, songwriters, and technical crews.

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Scoop Makhathini is a familiar face in South African broadcasting. Over the years, he has built a reputation as a presenter and cultural commentator who understands the significance of recognising talent across the industry. Pamela Mtanga, on the other hand, has emerged as a voice of her generation. She has spent the year hosting major events and creating digital content that resonates with younger audiences, giving the SAMAs a fresh and contemporary edge.

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The organisers say the choice of hosts reflects a broader aim for this year’s ceremony. It will honour both established names and rising talent. The 2025 show will combine live and digital elements, making it more accessible and creating opportunities to engage audiences who cannot attend in person.
The theme is clear in its focus. It highlights the contributions of those working behind the scenes: producers, sound engineers, choreographers, and other professionals whose work is essential to South African music. By recognising these roles, the SAMAs are acknowledging the wider ecosystem that supports artists and shapes the soundscape of the country.

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With Scoop and Pamela leading the event, viewers can expect a mix of engaging performances and thoughtful recognition. The hosts are set to guide the ceremony with a tone that balances celebration and respect, ensuring that both mainstream artists and those often overlooked receive acknowledgment for their contributions.
This year’s SAMAs promise to go beyond awards. It is a night to celebrate the people who make South African music vibrant and diverse, and to give credit where it is due: on stage, behind the scenes, and across the country.
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Charlize Theron Opens Up About Childhood Trauma and Mother’s Act of Self-Defence
Charlize Theron spoke about an experience from her childhood, and how it affected her. In a recent interview, the actress recalled the night her mother acted in self-defence against her father at age 15.
Growing up in South Africa, Theron described their home as unstable due to her father’s alcohol addiction. She explained that his behaviour created a fearful home.
According to Theron, her father returned home intoxicated. Fearing for their safety, she and her mother pressed themselves against the door to stop him from forcing his way inside.

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“He shot through the steel doors to get in, making it very clear that he was going to kill us,” Charlize recalled. “His brother was with him as well. We knew it was serious, and so by the time he broke into the first gate, my mom ran to the safe to get her gun. She came into my bedroom. The two of us were holding the door with our bodies because there wasn’t a lock on it.”
The confrontation ended when her mother intervened to stop him, an act later ruled by authorities as self-defence. Theron said her mother’s actions saved her life that day.
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For many years, Theron found it difficult to talk publicly about what happened. She initially told people her father had died in an accident, but chose to speak up after later, recognising the importance of breaking that silence.

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Despite these traumatic experiences, Theron built a successful career in the film industry. She acted in movies such as The Italian Job, Hancock and Prometheus. She has also spoken about seeking therapy to help her overcome the emotional impact of her upbringing. She was listed among TIME 100 Most People (2016).
Theron’s account provides an example of how individuals respond to trauma. It highlights the challenges involved in dealing with past events and the effort required to continue with one’s life.Theron’s account adds context to how she has spoken about her upbringing in interviews over the years. It shows the lasting impact of that experience and her decision to address it publicly as an adult.
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Veteran Actress Cynthia Shange Dies, South Africa Pays Tribute
South Africa is mourning the death of Cynthia Shange, who passed away at the age of 76 after a brief illness. Her death was confirmed by her family, with her daughter Nonhle Thema sharing a message on Instagram.
“With a heavy heart, I share the news of our Dear Mother please keep my family in your prayers during this difficult time ”
The announcement triggered tributes from across the country’s entertainment industry.
In 1972, Cynthia Shange made history as the first Black woman to represent the country at the Miss World pageant during apartheid, after winning Miss Black South Africa. After pageantry, she transitioned into acting, starring in uDeliwe in 1975. She appeared in productions such as Muvhango and Shaka Zulu.

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The minister of Sport, Art and Culture Gayton McKenzie, released a statement,
“Cynthia Shange was a barrier-breaker for black people and for women at a time when both were systematically excluded from global platforms. She stood where many were told they did not belong, and in doing so, redefined what was possible for generations to come. Her legacy is one of courage, dignity and unapologetic excellence.”
Filmmaker Aubrey Senyolo spoke about her her contributions to South African cinema and her impact on the Miss World pageant on a global stage.

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Shange had previously spoken about her battle with diabetes. She had lost five toes to gangrene and escaped leg amputation.
Despite these problems, she remained one of South African respected personalities and received numerous awards, including lifetime achievement honours. She remains present in the public eye despite personal health difficulties.

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The response to her passing shows how much Cynthia Shange is loved. The tributes from social media and public figures show a woman with a long-lasting legacy.
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Londie London Moves Beyond the Glamour in New Reality Series “Life With Londie London”
For Londie London, visibility has not been the issue; control of her narrative has. Following her exit from The Real Housewives of Durban, a highly publicised relationship breakdown, and the scrutiny that followed, her story has largely been presented in disconnected accounts, often shaped by external commentary. Life With Londie London signals an attempt to reclaim control of her story by addressing unresolved aspects that have played out publicly.
The series, set to premiere on Mzansi Magic in May 2026, places Londie at the centre of the story in a more direct way. Unlike her time on The Real Housewives of Durban, where storylines are driven by group interactions and conflict, this show moves away from a group format. The focus stays on her, without other cast members or parallel storylines pulling attention elsewhere.

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What emerges is a version of Londie that challenges how she has previously been perceived. The show tracks her as a mother, daughter, entrepreneur and partner, but these roles are not presented as aspirational. Instead, they are shown as demands that often conflict. The focus is on maintaining stability, reputation and personal boundaries.
Londie’s public life has long been defined by partial accounts, including headlines, social media speculation and unresolved narratives. Rather than ignoring public speculation, Life With Londie London addresses it directly. The series acknowledges controversy, revisits past tensions and presents them from her perspective. It reflects an effort to present her own account.

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Magazine coverage has highlighted the show’s focus on moments usually kept private, including vulnerability, uncertainty and emotional strain. Reality television often relies on access, but rarely allows full control. Here, Londie appears to balance access with control.
The tone is different from her earlier appearances, which focused more on image and status. This time, it centres on her everyday life. It focuses on ongoing developments such as rebuilding her brand, navigating family life and re-establishing her identity after public scrutiny. It emphasises continuous documentation rather than isolated moments.

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Reducing the emphasis on image removes some of the distance that typically limits public scrutiny. Londie acknowledges the discomfort that comes with this level of visibility, particularly when it involves her children and private relationships.
Life With Londie London indicates a different use of reality television for a personality already shaped by the genre. It focuses less on maintaining a public image and more on presenting her perspective directly.
For Londie, the series marks a shift towards changing how her story is presented publicly.
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