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January 09, 2026

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CELEBRITY drama has kicked off 2026 in full force because celebs are already serving us tea, twists and trends.

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Makhadzi’s health update and Tyla’s hairdo goes viral

MAKHADZI revealed to fans that doctors have advised her to stay at home for 10 weeks following a car crash. | File

Explore this week's celebrity gossip:Musa Mseleku’s remarks on Uthando ne’Sthembu: Uncut leaves viewers stunned

A trailer of the upcoming episode of Uthando ne’Sthembu: Uncut has been released and in the clip, Musa Mseleku’s third wife, Thobile “MaKhumalo” Mseleku is seen taking a tour of her new house.

However, what can also be seen is the strained relationship between Mseleku and MaKhumalo. A confessional from Mseleku is also shared, in which he implies that his third wife is where she is today because he opened doors for her. These remarks sent fans into a frenzy, with many expressing that he is making it sound like he is the reason behind her success.

Loyiso Bala reflects on his bond with Pearl Thusi

South African singer Loyiso Bala shared a heartfelt Instagram post reflecting on his friendship with media personality Pearl Thusi.

Bala posted the message on Instagram along with a picture of them together, as he reminisced about the evolution of their friendship.

“Close to 20 years of friendship, long before any of the noise or the fame. Now here we are, uncles and aunts to all these beautiful children, doing life together,” Bala captioned the post.

Inno Morolong launches a Back-to-School drive

The 2026 academic year is about to start and reality TV star and influencer Inno Morolong has launched a Back-to-School drive aimed at supporting underprivileged learners.

Morolong explained that the initiative is aimed at children who are starting the school year without basic learning tools, including learners from child-headed households.

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Right to protest ‘under attack’ in UK

HUMAN Rights Watch (HRW) warned yesterday that the UK has “severely restricted the right to protest” in recent years and was expanding “repressive measures” against peaceful demonstrators.

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