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Stepahead Production Speaks Out: The Silence Around Heritage Project Proposals

During a month meant to celebrate South Africa’s cultural heritage, many township and rural creatives have found themselves sidelined and silenced. To unpack the frustrations behind the delayed outcomes of the Heritage Project Proposals, Imbizo Magazine spoke to William Grey Mafumbu of Stepahead Production, whose recent public statement has sparked conversations across the creative sector. […]

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Experience the Magic: Vaal Dam Heritage & Kasi Tour 2025

Are you ready to break away from the hustle of the city and indulge in a weekend of culture, leisure, and unforgettable experiences? This Heritage Month, escape the ordinary! From 26 – 28 September 2025, the Vaal Dam Heritage & Kasi Tour is bringing you an unforgettable three-day celebration of music, culture, food, and luxury living. Just a short

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Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival: Building Futures Through Creativity

Each year, the Basha Uhuru Freedom Festival brings together South Africa’s most vibrant creatives, thinkers, and dreamers to celebrate freedom, culture, and innovation. Now in its 13th edition, the festival has grown far beyond music and art, it has become a powerful engine for economic growth and empowerment. Hosted at the historic Constitution Hill, Basha

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NAC Promises Accountability – But Will Artists Finally Thrive?

On 16 September 2025, the National Arts Council of South Africa (NAC) released a media statement confirming that agreements have been reached with sector federations and artists following pressing concerns from the creative community. At the heart of the discussions were two key issues: According to the NAC, the PESP 6 Funding Call officially opened

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Organic and Natural Products Expo Africa Returns to Johannesburg with Record Participation

Johannesburg is gearing up for one of the most anticipated events in the sustainability calendar. From 18–20 September 2025, the Organic and Natural Products Expo Africa will take over the Sandton Convention Centre, bringing together groundbreaking African innovators, township entrepreneurs, and international buyers for three days of networking, trade opportunities, and knowledge sharing. This year

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The Truth About Advances: How Emerging Artists Can Stay Smart

It’s the moment every emerging artist dreams about: a record deal. The excitement is real. A small independent label has secured a major advance from a bigger label to fund your album, cover production costs, marketing, and even music videos. At first glance, it feels like a golden ticket finally, the chance to make your

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Orange Corners Designs Incubation Programme 2026: Call for Young Entrepreneurs in Cape Town and Johannesburg

Are you a young South African entrepreneur ready to take your business to the next level? Do you have an innovative product or service that can create jobs, scale impact, and contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? If yes, then the Orange Corners Designs Incubation Programme 2026 is calling your name!. Applications

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The Truth Behind Royalties: Clearing the Air and Confronting the Real Struggles of Artists

In the South African music industry, royalties are the lifeline of every artist. They are the reward for sleepless nights, endless rehearsals, and the magic that musicians bring to audiences across the world. Yet, time and again, artists cry out that their pockets remain empty, even when their work continues to circulate on radios, streaming

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Sean Trimz & Dr. Chuk-Zero Bring Township Soul to the Screen with Sorry Mak’buhlungu

September 1st, 2025 marked another milestone for Sean Trimz. The highly-anticipated music video for Sorry Mak’buhlungu featuring Dr. Chuk-Zero officially dropped—and it’s already making waves across platforms. The video captures the essence of kasi flavor fused with an urban lifestyle, showing the duality that defines much of South Africa’s youth culture today. It’s real, it’s

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The Glamour, The Taxes, and The Questions: Are Influencers a Business?

Not too long ago, being an “influencer” was brushed off as just a pastime, a fun way to share outfits of the day, favorite hangouts, or travel diaries with followers. But today, this digital hustle has evolved into a serious industry. Brand deals, sponsored posts, and even free perks like clothing, meals, and overseas trips

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