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Farewells, comebacks, and baby bombshells

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July 25, 2025

FROM the tragic loss of music and television icons to surprise pregnancy reveals and a royal heartbreak, the world of fame served a full plate of drama, nostalgia and a few unexpected plot twists. Here's what happened this week in the entertainment scene:

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Farewells, comebacks, and baby bombshells

Rock royalty bows out: Ozzy Osbourne dies at 76

The entertainment world is mourning the loss of heavy metal pioneer Ozzy Osbourne, who died this week at the age of 76.

The iconic Black Sabbath frontman had long struggled with health issues, including Parkinson's disease, but he remained active in the music world until recently.

Surrounded by family, the music icon passed away peacefully just weeks after his emotional final performance in Birmingham.

Known for his gritty voice, chaotic stage antics and larger-than-life personality, Osbourne helped shape an entire genre.

Hollywood mourns death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner who died in tragic drowning

A wave of shock rippled across Hollywood following the death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner, best known for playing Theo on The Cosby Show.

The actor drowned while on vacation with his daughter in Costa Rica, at just 54 years old.

Warner, who grew from a child star to a respected actor and a musician, won awards for his contributions to television's golden era of sitcoms as well as his music.

Tributes poured in from fans and former costars, including Bill Cosby.

Royal tragedy: Prince William and Harry’s cousin found dead

In yet another sombre moment for Britain's royal family, a distant cousin of Princes William and Harry, Rosie Roche, was found dead in Wiltshire under undisclosed circumstances.

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Loyiso’s back to his R&B roots with new single

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Tourist convicted for possession of protected reptiles

A 41-YEAR-OLD Spanish national has been convicted in the Vredendal Regional Court after authorities found protected reptiles in his hotel room without the required permits.

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Sharks on brink of SA Shield glory in URC, but Lions stand in their way

THE Sharks have a golden opportunity to defend their South African Shield title on Saturday when they face the Lions at Ellis Park in a decisive United Rugby Championship (URC) derby.

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Police probe video showing alleged beating of child

A SHOCKING video showing a child allegedly being beaten by a group of adults in Oudtshoorn in the Western Cape has triggered widespread outrage.

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1 mins

February 16, 2026

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Ramaphosa’s university expansion plan sparks debate

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement for the establishment of more universities and TVET colleges has drawn mixed reaction from political parties.

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2 mins

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The Chinese Embassy spokesperson’s remarks on Lai Ching-te’s separatist narrative

THE AFP’s interview with Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te, reposted in The Star on Feburary 13th, was totally misleading and full of fallacies which only reveals Lai’s nature as a die-hard separatist for “Taiwan independence”, a saboteur of peace, a maker of crises and an instigator of war.

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Mduduzi Ncube pours heart and soul into new album

AWARD-winning Afro-soul artist Mduduzi Ncube is inviting listeners to experience his journey through his latest album, Buyel’ekhaya.

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1 min

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Activists urge WC government to release Tafelberg site for social housing

HOUSING rights activists are calling on the Western Cape government to release the controversial Tafelberg School site, which is expected to give birth to social housing, with a proposal of up to 252 units with land use and heritage applications this year.

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2 mins

February 16, 2026

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Hollis' ambition and unapologetic success

THERE are few writers in the modern self-help space who draw as much loyalty and suspicion in equal measure as Rachel Hollis, and Girl, Stop Apologizing sits squarely in the middle of that divide.

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2 mins

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Burmester and Grace power Southern Guards to fourth

THE Southern Guards delivered a stirring turnaround at the LIV Golf Adelaide tournament, with Dean Burmester and Branden Grace leading a much-improved South African charge to secure fourth place after yesterday's final round.

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