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Drum English - October 02 2014

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The Demise of SA’s biggest and most popular soap, Generations, with the heading: The End Of Generations. - The Nigerian church disaster – why our people died for TB Joshua, plus we look at SA celebs who have visited the Nigerian “prophet”. Has Orlando Pirates’ star player Oupa Manyisa cheated on his wife and got a teenager pregnant? What’s more, is she the current Miss Soweto Teen runner-up, who will lose some of her benefits as the competition rules they are not allowed to fall pregnant during the year of their reign.

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Leading South African news magazine for black readers

In the 1950's, DRUM was a pioneer of black journalism bringing together courageous investigative journalism and cutting-edge photojournalism for Africa. But DRUM isn't just about history. South Africa has changed a lot in the last 50 years, and DRUM has kept pace with these changes. Today it is a thoroughly modern magazine in touch with its readers. Our recipe for success is simple but effective: we give our readers what they want.

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