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  2. Zoë Modiga - Wikipedia

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    Following year, she contested on The Voice South Africa and made it to the Top 8. [3] Her debut studio album Yellow: The Novel was released in 2017. [3] [4] The album was nominated Best African Artist Album and Best Jazz Album at the South African Music Awards. On June 26, 2020, her second studio album Inganekwane was released.

  3. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Lerato Mbele – Cape Town – Business Correspondent; Mayeni Jones – Lagos [28] - Africa Correspondent; Simi Jolaoso - Lagos - Africa Correspondent; Nomsa Maseko – Durban; Tomi Oladipo – Africa Security Correspondent [29] Bassam Bounenni– Tunis [30] – North Africa Correspondent; Arwa Barkallah – Dakar – West Africa Correspondent

  4. Dave Lamb - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, he did a voice over for UK band Jackdaw4 on their PledgeMusic page, to promote their pledge campaign to record their fourth album. In November 2013, Lamb provided a voice over for Bedford Modern School's production of "The Only Way", a play commemorating 10 years of co-education. He narrates the 2015 reboot of Danger Mouse. He also ...

  5. The Voice South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Voice South Africa is a South African reality singing competition and local version of The Voice first broadcast as The Voice of Holland. Its first season started on 31 January 2016 and proved to be a hit on M-Net. The second season started on 5 February 2017 on the same channel. The third season premiered on 3 February 2019.

  6. Springbok Radio - Wikipedia

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    Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, this was a non-profit organisation which had collected and archived all sorts of material including sound recordings and photographs related to Springbok Radio. It housed the biggest sound recording archive of the station in the world and was an internationally recognised sound archive.

  7. Barry Jenkins on why ‘Mufasa’ contains the ‘voice of Africa’

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    The young Rafiki is played by South African actor Kagiso Lediga, who sees his character as drawing wisdom from across Africa. “Rafiki is a traveler,” said Lediga, “this kind of pan ...

  8. The South African Commercial Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The South African Commercial Advertiser was South Africa's first independent newspaper and started publication in Cape Town on 7 January 1824. It was banned between 5 May 1824 and 31 August 1825, and between 10 March 1827 and 3 October 1828, by order of the Governor at the Cape, Lord Charles Somerset.

  9. Voice of the Cape - Wikipedia

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    The Voice of the Cape is a Muslim community radio station based in Cape Town, South Africa. The first Muslim radio station in South Africa, the station started broadcasting on a special license in 1995 for the month of Ramadaan. Its license is held by the Muslim Broadcasting Corporation.