Michael Tamelinth
King Payo is back with a New Single
Bloemfontein hitmaker King Payo, whose real name is Lehlohonolo Mokoena, continues to prove that with talent, the sky is the limit. He has just...
Mr London is back with a new single
Mr London, the talented kwaito artist known for his hit "Peke Peke my baby," is making waves once again with his latest single, “Dlala...
Mapantsula ploughs back to the Community
Community-based organisations, Mapantsula A Botshabelo, Mapantsula A Bloem-Town, and Dickies Lovers reached out to the homeless in Bloemfontein on 18 April, serving soup and...
Sergeant Sibongile Nyofane Secures 13-Year Imprisonment for Murder Suspect
Detective Sergeant Sibongile Nyofane's dedication is paying off as she successfully secured a 13-year prison sentence for murder suspect Bhekisisa Khumalo. Her relentless efforts...
Tsosa-Tshepo: Raising Hope in Free State Communities
Tsosa-Tshepo, a dedicated non-profit organization, is making a significant impact in the Marquard and Senekal communities of the Free State. Founded on March 4,...
Music is an integral part of CliQ Ghost’s life
Koffiefontein budding hip-hop artist, CliQ Ghost, whose real name is Michael Motlatsi Lesabe, has shown that music is in his DNA.
Born and raised in...
Heidedal Scale Up Entrepreneur’s Day
Around 250 entrepreneurs and aspiring founders came together at the Norman Doubell Hall in Heidedal, Bloemfontein, for a day focused on growth, learning, and real opportunity.
The...
Father and Sons Seminar: Shaping the Next Generation
A Fathers and Sons Seminar was successfully held at Lekgarietse Secondary School in the Lejweleputswa District on Saturday, 18 April. This first-of-its-kind event brought...
Dr Mosito launches book at former school
Born and bred in Thaba Nchu, Dr. Mosito Motlhakoane has proven that one’s background doesn’t limit or prohibit success. He successfully launched his debut...
“Master The Mindset, Win The Game.”
Makhotso Molelekoa (31) has published her debut book titled “Master The Mindset, Win The Game.”
Makhotso said she wrote the book because she believes that the purpose of life is...












