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  2. The Sowetan - Wikipedia

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    The Sowetan is an English-language South African daily newspaper that started in 1981 as a liberation struggle newspaper and was freely distributed to households in the then apartheid-segregated township of Soweto, Johannesburg, Gauteng Province. It is one of the largest national newspapers in South Africa.

  3. 2022 Soweto shooting - Wikipedia

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    On 9 July 2022, a mass shooting took place at a tavern in Orlando, Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa. 16 people were killed in the incident. [2]At about 21:00 GMT, a group of men armed with rifles and a 9mm pistol opened fire on patrons in the tavern.

  4. List of South African mass media - Wikipedia

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    Soweto TV via DStv until digital switch; Tshwane TV [6] Nongoma TV [7] MYtv [8] Streaming Media. Showmax; ... News and media, South African Government information

  5. Soweto's 'Lion King' on his return for Mufasa - AOL

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    Soweto's 'Lion King' on his return for Mufasa. Danai Nesta Kupemba, Alan Kasujja & Sharon Hemans - BBC News. December 23, 2024 at 3:58 AM [AFP]

  6. TimesLIVE - Wikipedia

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    The TimesLIVE website publishes free breaking news, sport, entertainment and more, as well as video, audio and photo stories. It also hosts all Times Select, Sunday Times Daily and TshisaLIVE (entertainment and celebrity news) digital content. In 2019, Arena Holdings acquired all the media assets of Tiso Blackstar for R1.05 billion. [4]

  7. Change Starts Now - Wikipedia

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    Change Starts Now is a South African political movement founded in December 2023, [1] advocating for social and economic change in alignment with the principles outlined in "The South Africa We Want And Deserve" manifesto. [1]

  8. Freddy Gwala - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Gwala is a South African musician born in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. [1] He started his career as a musician in Soweto. He invented Zumba, [2] a genre of African music, in the early 1970s. [3] [4] [5] He began his music career with his brothers [6] in 1973 after they formed a group called Pure Gold.

  9. 2002 Soweto bombings - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 Soweto bombings were a string of terrorist attacks that occurred in Soweto in South Africa's Gauteng province. Eight blasts took place on 30 October 2002, leaving one woman dead and her husband severely injured. One of the blasts severely damaged a mosque, while others targeted railways and petrol stations in the area. SAPS (South ...