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Zoe Modiga Unveils The Vault at an Intimate Listening Session
Zoë Modiga presented a fourth studio album, The Vault, in Johannesburg. Friends and other celebrities gathered to witness the event.
Modiga arrived at the event wearing a bold, futuristic blue ensemble that embodied her creative alter ego, Rha. This look is what people could expect from The Vault.

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With three albums already under her belt, Modiga has spent over a decade building a rich catalog rooted in jazz and soul music. Her work has invited listeners into deep emotional spaces.
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The listening session wasn’t an ordinary performance. Among those that attended were some of South Africa’s creative stars, including music producer Muzi, media personality Ama Qamata, and comedian Loyiso Gola.

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Modiga explained the meaning behind the album title The Vault. She described the word as a symbol that has several meanings. It is where treasured ideas live, unseen until they are ready to be shared.
The album draws from over twenty years’ worth of unreleased music, spanning from 2007 to 2025, a collection Modiga loves. This means the album is a combination of several ideas she has put together.
Modiga’s work blends jazz, soul and gospel music and shows themes of freedom, love and identity. Just a glimpse into The Vault, fans are anticipating the official release of the full album.
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Evicted ‘Big Brother Mzansi’ Housemate Kokii Opens Up on Mental Health and Hard‑Won Lessons
For many viewers, Big Brother Mzansi: Bazozwa delivered all the expected drama: alliances, disputes, and late-night conversations. But for Koketso “Kokii” Beuzana, her time in the house focused on personal growth and self-reflection.
At 27, the freelance model from Carltonville had a personal story few reality TV contestants openly shared. Before entering the Big Brother house, Kokii had survived serious episodes of depression triggered by the death of her grandmother. That loss was not just a sad chapter. It pushed her to a point where she recognised she was unsafe alone and checked herself into professional care.

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That willingness to acknowledge vulnerability was part of what made her inside-house experience so intense. “I’m very soft,” she said. “I cry properly.” But on national television, with cameras constantly rolling, she learned to manage that emotion, using quick tears and quiet moments under a blanket to maintain her public façade.
Kokii’s biggest challenge was not just strategic manoeuvring or alliances. It was a psychological test created by Big Brother’s structural twists, particularly the gender-segregated groupings the show enforced in its early weeks. Being separated from certain personalities unsettled her far more than she expected, affecting her deeply on multiple levels.

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This response was influenced by real-world friendships and past comfort zones. For Kokii, who grew up “around boys,” the separation felt like a wedge between her and the emotional security she usually relies on, which led to tension and conflict.
Her struggle was not limited to social dynamics. One notorious weekend punishment, where dishes, food and toilet paper were strewn across the kitchen floor, overwhelmed her. Already tired and hungover, she described simply as “crashing” under the chaos, unable to compartmentalise.

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Kokii went beyond standard post-eviction commentary, sharing concrete ways she confronted her anxiety, controlled her reactions, and maintained her mental health in the house. She discussed self-regulation: learning her triggers, understanding how to “sit with emotions” rather than let them explode, and realising that while depression is part of her life, it does not define her.
Inside the house, without private space, she learned to carve out tiny moments of release. Her coping was not dramatic or performative; it was practical and personal, retreating to her bed, pulling a blanket over her head, and letting herself cry briefly.

Kokii – Instagram
Asked what she would tell her pre-Big Brother self, Kokii did not talk about strategy or who to trust. She spoke about self-expression: “You are talented, you can sing, act, model, dress. Showcase that more.” This revealed that she came into the competition not just to survive, but to be seen.
Despite the tough climb and her eviction on 8 February during a live show hosted by Smash Afrika, she walked away with clarity about her strengths and vulnerabilities. She leaves the Big Brother house not diminished by the vote, but with a clearer picture of who she is and what she needs to protect, even when a national TV audience is watching.
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South Africa’s Yonda Thomas Makes Global Netflix Debut
South Africa’s Yonda Thomas is stepping onto the global stage after featuring in Netflix’s One Piece.Thomas joins the second season of the hit series as Igaram, a key character in the Alabasta storyline. Igaram is a loyal protector to Princess Nefertari Vivi.
Netflix’s One Piece was adapted from the popular Japanese manga series. The first season was successful and secured a renewal shortly after release. With season two expanding into the Alabasta saga, expectations remain high.

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His Netflix debut builds on years of steady work in South Africa’s entertainment industry. Thomas has appeared in several local productions that gained strong viewership.
He is known for roles in films such as Seriously Single and Happiness Ever After, as well as television projects like How to Ruin Christmas. Thomas initially studied public administration and considered a career in diplomacy. A decision to explore acting shifted that path. His move into a global franchise shows years of preparation and persistence.
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The role of Igaram places Thomas inside one of the most anticipated arcs of the One Piece story. The Alabasta storyline introduces new alliances and political conflict. Igaram stands as a protector and strategist, someone who operates with courage. The character demands both strength and nuance, qualities Thomas has shown in previous roles.

Yonda Thomas : Netflix
His presence signals growing recognition of South African talent in several streaming productions. Thomas now stands at the center of a project that commands global attention. His debut in One Piece added a new credit to his robust résumé.
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MaBlerh to Host First-Ever ‘Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip: Africa’ Reunion
Mthokozisi “MaBlerh” Cele will host the first-ever reunion for The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Africa. The reunion is the first time an Ultimate Girls Trip series will bring its cast back together.
The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip Africa premiered in November 2025. The series brought together Housewives from different African franchises. Viewers watched as friendships formed and conflicts escalated on the show.

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MacBlehr’s appointment as host has been widely welcomed. He has previously hosted several reunion specials for South African franchises. MaBlerh is known for allowing cast members to speak freely while still ensuring that difficult topics are addressed honestly. He has made it clear that he plans to remain neutral and treat everyone fairly.
According to him
“Going into this reunion, I plan to address everything head-on. Everyone will be held accountable, and everything will be put on the table. My approach is not to avoid any topic or soften the truth. If it happens, it will be discussed openly and honestly.”

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The reunion will air as a two-part special on February 20 and 27, 2026, with episodes streaming on Showmax and airing on Mzansi Magic. This allows enough time to clear all issues without rushing conversations. According to MaBlerh, nothing is off limits, and the cast should be prepared to revisit both emotional and controversial moments.
The reunion shows Africa can deliver premium, appointment-viewing television at the highest level.
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