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  1. Vor 12 Stunden · Today’s South African protest music draws on the historic anti-apartheid songs of towering artists like Miriam Makeba, Abdullah Ibrahim and Hugh Masekela from the 60s through the 80s. Now it’s dynamic groups like Soweto’s BCUC – Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness – who are leading the charge in a disappointing and different fight.

  2. Vor 12 Stunden · The Soil is a dynamic South African acapella group from Soweto who are currently enjoying a steady following thanks to their contemporary brand of soulful, gospel-inspired hits. The group launched in 2004 and today consists of lead composer Ntsika Fana Ngxanga, dynamic beatboxer Luphindo Ngxanga and a new, exciting and incredibly gifted singer/songwriter Theo ‘Songstress’ Matshoba.

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  4. Vor 12 Stunden · From early influences like Pharrell Williams to scoring for Netflix productions, Mr Kamera's creative journey has been extraordinary. His commitment to simplicity, patience, and professionalism has been the key to his success, helping him to continuously explore and refine his artistic vision. Looking ahead to 2024, Mr Kamera has exciting ...

  5. Vor 12 Stunden · He came to one of the very first ANC rallies of the campaign in Soweto, drawn by the spectacle and the music. "A lady told me to come fill the bus. They gave us T-shirts," she told AFP.

  6. Vor 12 Stunden · “Sweet Mother,” originally recorded by Prince Nico Mbarga in 1976, is a celebration of motherhood. Sung in Nigerian Pidgin English, the song’s West African highlife melody and Congolese Soukous-style guitar finger-picking have made it one of the most popular hits in Africa, selling millions of copies. Its lyrics beautifully express a son ...

  7. Vor 12 Stunden · If there's one thing the parties competing in next week's South African general election don't want to talk about, it's bussing in supporters to fill out huge stadium rallies.If there's one thing they all do, it's bus in supporters to fill out huge stadium rallies -- often handing out snacks, drinks and T-shirts to encourage high turn outs for the cameras.