Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Legendary South African soprano Mimi Coertse dead at 93


by Thinus Ferreira

The South African opera singer Mimi Coertse died on Monday night in her home in Pretoria. She was 93.

Born Maria Sophia Coetse on 12 June 1932 and affectionately called "Onse Mimi" ("Our Mimi"), Mimi Coertse was a world-renowned South African coloratura soprano who achieved legendary status both in South Africa and on the international opera stage

"It is with sadness that we inform all who loved her that our Mimi passed away peacefully in her sleep last night," Lizet du Plessis, Mimi Coertse's friend and caretaker said in a statement on Tuesday morning.

"Our thoughts are with her children, Mia and Werner and grandchildren, whom she loved so dearly."

Mimi Coertse was a pioneer for local musicians, becoming the youngest singer to be appointed to the permanent ensemble of the Vienna State Opera in its history.

What distinguished Mimi Coertse was not just her technical mastery but her immense contribution to the cultural landscape of South Africa.

She is world-famous for her portrayal of the Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute, a role she performed more than 500 times. Her ability to hit the rare "High F" with ease made her one of the most sought-after sopranos of her era.

In 1966, Mimi Coertse became the first South African to receive the title of Kammersängerin (Chamber Singer), the highest honour the Austrian government bestows upon a musician.

She was also instrumental in popularising the Afrikaans art song and folksong on global stages, often performing South African works as encores during her European tours.

After she returned to South Africa in 1973, she dedicated herself to nurturing young artists. She founded the Mimi Coertse Bursary (1959) and the Black Tie Ensemble (1999) to provide platforms and financial support for classically trained singers of all races.

While Mimi Coertse was primarily an opera and concert singer she also appeared in several films and television productions throughout her career. 

Her filmography includes both acting roles and performances of her operatic repertoire captured for the screen.

In the 1959 South African musical film Nooi van my Hart, Mimi Coertse appeared as herself and in the 1967 TV movie, Die spanische Stunde, an adaptation of Maurice Ravel's opera L'heure espangnole, she played the lead role of Concepción.

In the 1978 TV series Hansie & Grietjie she provided the voice for the character of Grietjie and Mimi Coertse appeared as an opera singer in Pieter-Dirk Uys' 1985 film Skating on Thin Uys.

In the 1990 TV-movie she played the character of Naomi Brink and in 1992's Die Prins van Pretoria she is credited as a performer for the "Queen of the Night" aria in the film.

Later that same year Mimi Coertse: Queen of the Night was released as a TV-movie documentary, focusing on her most iconic role.

For Suor Angelica, a televised opera production made for the SABC, Mimi Coertse won an Artes Award.

Beyond Mimi Coertse's acting credits, many of her live performances were recorded and broadcast on television across the SABC and M-Net's kykNET on DStv, including Christmas with Mimi, an annual televised festive concert in South Africa during the 1980s, Die Nataniel Tafel on kykNET, as well as Debut with Mimi, a TV series that she hosted to showcase young South African vocal talent.

"Mimi Coertse was not merely an opera singer. She was a national treasure, a pioneer, and an enduring symbol of South African excellence," said Gayton McKenzie, South Africa's minister of sport, arts and culture, in a statement on Tuesday.

"Through her extraordinary talent and discipline, she opened doors for South African artists internationally and affirmed that our voices belong on the greatest stages in the world. She also made a lasting contribution to the growth and recognition of Afrikaans arts and culture."

"Her immense contribution to the arts earned her numerous honours both locally and internationally and cemented her place as one of the most distinguished figures in South African cultural history."

"The department of sport, arts and culture extends its heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, colleagues, and the broader arts and cultural fraternity during this difficult time. South Africa has lost a cultural giant, but Mimi Coertse’s voice, legacy, and contribution to the nation’s artistic heritage will continue to resonate for generations to come."

Canal+ to list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on 3 June as MultiChoice revenue continues to decline


by Thinus Ferreira

Canal+ will list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on 3 June as the first French company to do so, "marking an important milestone" according to Canal+ CEO, Maxime Saada, while the French company noted that over the last three months, MultiChoice revenue continued to decline as expected.

After its takeover of the struggling MultiChoice, the local South African listing "will provide South African investors with the opportunity to invest in a global media and entertainment company that will enhance the long-term liquidity and tradability of Canal+ shares and fulfil the commitment made to South African Competition Authorities".

Canal+ unveils its Q1results today along with a trading update. Canal+ already listed on the London Stock Exchange in late 2024.

According to Maxime Saada, "MultiChoice revenue continued to decline in line with our expectations".

Canal+ has started its "MultiChoice turnaround plan in South Africa and across the rest of the African continent "which includes recruiting new sales teams and "strengthening the commercial engine".

Canal+ says "We continue to deliver cost synergies resulting from the acquisition of MultiChoice".

According to Canal+, "MultiChoice Group revenue decreased, driven by lower non-subscription revenue, mainly: higher subsidies on equipment to new subscribers, content sales, commissions on insurance business, and some one-off items recorded in Q1 2025".

"Advertising revenue benefited from the SA20 cricket and AFCON tournaments. Subscription revenue was almost flat on a constant currency basis."

Monday, April 27, 2026

FULL WINNERS LIST. Cisa wins big, Zee Nxumalo shut out at 2026's 20th Metro FM Music Awards


by Thinus Ferreira

The 24-year-old Isaka-hitmaker Cisa (Nkululeko Ncisa) won Artist of the year as well as Best male artist at Saturday night's live 20th Metro FM Music Awards (MMAs) broadcast on SABC1 and SABC+, while chart-topping Zee Nxumalo got shut out and won none of her seven nominations.

The 2026 MMAs were co-hosted by Lawrence Maleka and Lerato Kganyago with the live broadcast from the Durban International Convention Centre that featured on-stage performances by DJ Tira, Nomfundo Hlope, Shandesh and Nkosazana Daughter.

Veteran broadcaster Wilson B Nkosi was honoured with a special long-service award for his decades-long career. 

The Maskandi legend, Bheki Ngobo (Ihashi Elimphlophe) who started his music journey when he was 8 with a makeshift guitar with three strings, was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement award. 


"I feel blessed by God, blessed by my supporters, who have been supporting me since day one and will continue to support me through this journey," Cisa said on stage.

"I wouldn't be here if it weren't for them. My dad has also been a great supporter and a guide and he's helped me navigate the industry cautiously."

"I remember the gents and I were sitting in a studio in the East Rand and I told them, 'We need to make a song that's going to change the sound of South African music and Isaka became that," he said when he accepted his award.

"This song has made amazing things for us and I'm grateful to Thukuthela and Jazzworld."

Thukuthela and Jazzworld won 3 awards: Best produced album, Best dance, and Best duo or group.


The Lekompo Queens sparkled, with Shandesh winning Best female artist and Kharishma winning Best new artist.

Kharishma was absent, recovering after a serious car accident in 2025 with her brother accepting the award and noting how much her fans' continued appreciation and support is helping keep her emotionally and psychologically.

Zee Nxumalo left the awards with nothing, although she was tied with producer Sam Deep as the 2026 MMAs' most-nominated artist. On social media she vented: "God, you're confusing me. I just lost 7 awards but my new EP is doing well. What must happen?"




The full list of 2026's 20th Metro FM Music Awards winners:

Best jazz album
Paras “Sibalukhulu” Dlamini – Ingoma Busuku

Best gospel album
Musa Yende - Sustained by Grace

Best-produced album
Jazzworld & Thukuthela - Most Wanted

Best collaboration song
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Nduduzo Makhathini & Mbuso Khoza - You Make Me Happy

Best viral challenge
Goon Flavour, Master KG & EeMoh – Ngishutheni

Best female artist
Shandesh

Best styled artist
Musa Keys

Best R&B song
Una Rams – Priceless Possession

Best Maskandi
Khuzani - Umanikinikana

Best Male Artist
Ciza

Best Hip Hop
Stogie T, Nasty C, Maggz & A-Reece - Four Horsemen

Best dance
Jazzworld, Mawhoo & Thukuthela, Gl_Ceejay - Uzizwa Kanjani

Best music video
Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle & Mano – Shela

Best Lekompo
Kharishma, DJ Angelo, Buddy Sax & DJ Janisto - Wa Inama

Best Amapiano
Sam Deep, Nia Pearl, Boohle & Mano – Shela

Best Kwaito / Gqom
DJ Tira, Pcee, Campmasters & General C’Mamane – Awungazi

Best African pop
Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Nduduzo Makhathini & Mbuso Khoza - You Make Me Happy

Best new artist
Kharishma

Artist of the Year
Ciza

Best duo or group
Thukuthela & Jazzworld

Global icon
Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Lifetime Achievement
Ihashi Elimhlophe

Long service award
Wilson B Nkosi

Song of the Year
Umafikizolo - Uyoncengwa Unyoko


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Nomzamo Mbatha and Bovi Ugboma to co-host 2026's 12th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards in Nigeria on 9 May


by Thinus Ferreira

South African actress and producer Nomzamo Mbatha and Nigerian comedian and actor Bovi Ugboma will be the co-presenters of 2026's 12th Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCAs) in Lagos, Nigeria, on 9 May.

It spells the end of longtime host IK Osakioduwa after more than a decade, with the pan-African awards show which will again be broadcast live on all of M-Net's Africa Magic TV channels on DStv and GOtv.

The 12th AMVCAs has 32 categories, with 18 jury-decided and 11 done through public voting. While the "Viewers' Choice" remains in the name, the AMVCAs isn't really, with multiple categories now decided by a professional jury.

The leading nominees include Gingerrr and The Herd with both films that have 9 nominations each, followed by To Kill A Monkey that has 8 nominationsMy Father's Shadow has 7 nominations.

In a rare technical feat, cinematographer Emmanuel Igbekele received three nominations for Best cinematography in a single year for his work on The Herd, The Serpent's Gift and Gingerrr.

The legendary actress Joke Silva has taken over as AMVCA head judge from Femi Odugbemi. Her influence is credited with a stronger focus on craftsmanship and technical excellence.

For the first time, the awards have introduced specific categories for North Africa and Central Africa (Best Indigenous Language Film). This means that regions like Egypt, Morocco, Cameroon, and the DRC are now directly represented.

In addition, all films nominated for Best Movie this year had theatrical runs, signalling a shift where traditional cinema is currently outperforming global streaming platforms in the top category.

StudioCanal to film biopic The Road Home about Paul Simon, Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba in Cape Town with Cynthia Erivo, Thabo Rametsi and Guy Pearce


by Thinus Ferreira

Canal+'s StudioCanal will start filming on The Road Home in June in Cape Town with Cynthia Erivo as Miriam Makeba, Thabo Rametsi as Hugh Masekela and Guy Pearce as Archbishop Trevor Huddleston.

Bill Condon is the director, with the screenplay by Michael Bronner and Zakes Mda and The Road Home's budget is roughly R300 million.

"This is a powerful story about art intersecting with activism, a friction that’s only become more complex with time. I'm honoured to be a part of this extraordinary team," says Bill Condon.

Michael Bronner was approached to write the screenplay by the Hugh Masekela Heritage Foundation and he did research for the script as well as in-depth interviews with Paul Simon. 

StudioCanal will distribute The Road Home in South Africa, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Benelux, Poland, Australia and New Zealand. 

"We are honoured to bring this South African story to the screen: a story of friendship and resistance, carried by the extraordinary journeys of Hugh Masekela and Trevor Huddleston, Miriam Makeba and Paul Simon,' says Anna Marsh, CEO of StudioCanal and chief content officer of Canal+.

"Our constant goal is to bring local stories to a global audience – rooted in South Africa’s identity, this story speaks far beyond its borders, showing how music can become a force for identity and change. That is also why it was essential to tell this story from within South Africa, working closely with the voices and talent that shaped it.”

Nomsa Philiso, the director of content for general entertainment, English and Portuguese-speaking at Canal+ Africa, says "MultiChoice Group has long had a strong and successful local content platform rooted in African storytelling".

"Our combination with Canal+ builds on this foundation, strengthening our scale and reach and enabling the production of ambitious films such as The Road Home."

"Through StudioCanal, we are further enhancing our ability to invest in premium content and take high‑quality African stories to global audiences, showcasing the best of the continent on the world stage."

The Road Home is set against the backdrop of Paul Simon’s 1986 album Graceland and principal photography starts in Cape Town in June.

Following exile from his native South Africa, trumpeter Hugh Masekela (Thabo Rametsi) is pulled between two worlds when the anti-Apartheid movement, led by his mentor Archbishop Trevor Huddleston (Guy Pearce), launches a boycott against Paul Simon, over his groundbreaking township music-inspired album Graceland, accusing Simon of violating the United Nation’s Cultural Boycott.  

Splitting from his mentor, Hugh Masekela – who sees their music as a powerful weapon in the struggle – joins forces with Simon and Hugh’s lifelong collaborator, Miriam ‘Mama Africa’ Makeba (Cynthia Erivo), to create the Graceland band - a super group designed to bring South Africa’s voice to the world.

The veteran music producer Hilton Rosenthal, who was instrumental in supporting Paul Simon during the making of the Graceland album, will serve as co-producer on the project with Sony Music also involved.

Hilton Rosenthal was also involved in script development and secured music rights to Paul Simon, Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba's work.

The Road Home will include new recordings from Hugh Masekela and Miriam Makeba’s catalogues of songs for the film’s soundtrack.

The Road Home will be produced by Laura Bickford for Laura Bickford Productions, Bronner for Smashing Dandelions, Greg Yolen for 1000 Eyes, as well as Anant Singh of VideoVision Entertainment.

"Hugh Masekela, Trevor Huddleston and Miriam Makeba were remarkable people," says Anant Singh.

"Hugh’s journey with Archbishop Huddleston was legendary, and it is thrilling to bring The Road Home to the big screen together with StudioCanal. We also wish to congratulate Canal+ on The Road Home being their first major production since the MultiChoice merger in South Africa."

Mzansi Magic adds 10 new mini-series from May to DStv local slate produced by youth-led South African production companies


by Thinus Ferreira

M-Net's Mzansi Magic (DStv 161) will be rolling out 10 new mini-series starting from May, several of which are helmed by youth-led South African production companies.

The plan is to strip these new mini-series from Mondays to Wednesdays, over a 10-week period, from 11 May and into July, three nights a week.

"We are excited to be sharing stories made by exciting, talented teams who really have their finger on the pulse," says  Shirley Adonisi, director for local entertainment channels.

"The mini-series format is a really important part of how we support industry development and create opportunities for creatives. It gives producers who've built their experience in film the chance to step into series storytelling by developing a three-part mini-series."

"The shift isn't just about format - it's about growing new skills in writing, directing and production. Through this process, we're helping creatives expand their craft while opening up more opportunities for directors, writers and production teams."

"At the end of the day, it's about creating a pathway, one that helps talent move from film into drama, and ultimately supports more jobs and long-term growth in the industry," adds Shirley Adonisi.

Included in the first six mini-series titles coming to Mzansi Magic are Love At Second Sight, produced by Ngomoya Films and starring Amanda Seome, Nduduzo Zuma, Aluve Mjali and Nimrod Nkosi.

It will air on Mzansi Magic from 11 May at 19:00. The mini-series' logline reads: "When her long-lost first love returns as her stable fiancé’s best friend, a successful woman must choose between the secure, prestige-filled life her family expects and the soulful connection she never truly outgrew."

Kuningi is from Weldun Media, the producers of Mzansi Magic films such as Entabani and Choose May’khethela, with the series centred on a single mother who lands the biggest opportunity of her career, only for it to reintroduce her to ghosts from the past, unearthing unresolved issues.

Kuningi will start on 18 May at 19:00, starring Samkelo Ndlovu, Kay Sibiya, Simphiwe Ngema, Andy Mnguni and Ratanang Mogotsi.

Amanzi Endlini is another Ngomoya Films production, set in the world of a traditionally married couple exploring the option of surrogacy. 

Their decision brings complications and distrust into their relationship. "Will they secure their legacy, or have they invited in a force that could destroy them both?" reads the logline. Amanzi Endlini will start on 25 May at 19:00 on Mzansi Magic and the cast will be announced soon.

Ke Nyala Jwang?  is produced by Pula Bakgaga Media, the production house behind Isithembu sika Msongelwa.

According to the logline, it is a story "that explores the complexities of marriage in modern South Africa, navigating cultural expectations and family tensions" and it will start on 1 June at 19:00.

Lobola lama 2000's logline reads "Love is simple, lobola is not. After running into issues with his uncles, a Gen Z accountant is left with no choice but to send his friends to represent him in his lobola negotiations"

This mini-series will start on 8 June at 19:00 and is produced by Behind the Best. It stars Khensani Chauke, Nolwazi Tsebesha, Ntando Mazibuko, Khaya Dumakude, Edward Nkhumishe and Sonny Khwesa.

Mamfundisi Bae is scheduled to start on Mzansi Magic on 15 June at 19:00. 

"A young pastor from a modern charismatic church stirs things up in a traditional congregation when she plans a bold send-off for the outgoing bishop - who’s also her father-in-law. However, with this move, she ends up clashing with the head of the women’s forum."

The cast of Mamfundisi Bae must still be announced with the series that is produced by Mthakathi Entertainment.

Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets dead at 67


by Thinus Ferreira

Darrell Sheets, the American star of the reality series Storage Wars has died after he killed himself with a shot in the head. He was 67.

According to reports, Darrell Sheets died from a "self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head" on Wednesday. 

The Lake Havasu Police in Arizona responded to a call and found Darrell Sheets dead inside his house in Lake Havasu City, where he was pronounced dead at the scene.

In a press release, the police said "On 22 April 2026, at approximately 0200 hours, officers with the Lake Havasu City Police Department were dispatched to a residence in the 1500 block of Chandler Drive in reference to a reported deceased individual".

"Upon arrival, officers located a male subject who suffered from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The male was pronounced deceased on scene and the Lake Havasu City Police Department's Criminal Investigations Unit was notified and responded to the scene to assume the investigation."

The popular Darrell Sheets was a star of the hugely successful Storage Wars seen on History (DStv 186) in South Africa and across the African continent. He left the show in 2023 and opened and operated his own antique shop called Havasu Show Me Your Junk.

Darrell Sheets appeared in 163 episodes across the first 15 seasons of Storage Wars, often with his son Brandon, and was known for his catchphrase "This is the 'wow' factor!". He suffered a heart attack in March 2019.

A&E in a statement says, "We are saddened by the passing of a beloved member of our Storage Wars family, Darrell 'The Gambler' Sheets. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time".

Another part of M-Net just died - another chunk gone forever as perhaps a sign of what's to come


by Thinus Ferreira

Goodbye M-Net. Well, at least @mnet.co.za, with the m-net.co.za email domain dumped in the IT-trashbin and now changed to @canal-plus.com following Canal+'s takeover of MultiChoice and M-Net.

In what is M-Net's 40 anniversary year - M-Net is set to turn 40 years old in October - the Canal+ IT bosses have decided to chip away another part of M-Net, with all of MultiChoice and M-Net email addresses that have been switched and changed to @canal-plus.com.

Adding injury to insult - either deliberately, or because it's impossible, or as an oversight - Canal+ couldn't, wouldn't or hasn't been able to apparently add email forwarding or email redirects from the "old" M-Net email addresses to the new canal-plus.com email addresses.

Add to that the unnecessary additional corporate complexity and bigger potential for mistakes: A hyphen to separate "canal" from "plus" because of ... well, just because.

The disappointing and badly done Die Kantoor from the shuttered Showmax was also on kykNET, but this email hashtrash corporate exercise of lets-meddle-where-none-is-necessary-and-mess-it-up feels like an example of real-life MultiChoice-Canal+ The Office.

Forthwith, sending an email to somebody with a @mnet.co.za email address just goes into a void. 

The receiver won't know they've been sent an email, and neither does the sender know their email went undelivered and wasn't received. This goes for anybody working at the actual M-Net channel, kykNET or Mzansi Magic channels, Africa Magic or any of these TV brands that all had basic mnet.co.za email addresses.

M-Net's email addresses - when the Randburg-based pay-TV operator rolled out staff-enabled email and addresses in the late 1990s - had the @mnet.co.za email domain right from the start. It's legacy.

People getting an email from M-Net, or sending an email to M-Net, knew who, and what the brand was they were communicating with.

Now M-Net, at least on email - as well as MultiChoice - has been folded into the larger Canal+ corporate email domain architecture. 

Goodbye to another piece of legacy M-Net, chipped away and gone forever.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

31 workers in customer call service of Canal+'s MultiChoice fired without notice - report


by Thinus Ferreira

Around 31 workers who worked inside MultiChoice with MultiChoice identification and on behalf of the pay-TV operator in outgoing call service have been fired without notice at Canal+'s MultiChoice operations in Nigeria.

According to Sahara Reporters, the 31 MultiChoice workers were fired from the so-called customer value management (CVM) unit, in Abuja, Nigeria, where they, through outsourcing firm ZetaWeb Nigeria, called DStv and GOtv subscribers, called potential new subscribers, encouraged DStv subscription renewals and helped with DStv service-related concerns.

A condition of Canal+'s takeover of MultiChoice was that no workers would be retrenched for a period of three years, but already several people across Africa, including South Africa, have lost jobs who did service-related work for MultiChoice at companies outside MultiChoice.

Production companies who did projects and other companies that provided services for MultiChoice and M-Net have had this terminated. 

There are also people and companies still waiting to get paid by M-Net and MultiChoice, several months after they were abruptly ordered to cut purchase orders by 20% and given no answers by M-Net as to when they are going to get their money for work already done.

In South Africa, the Competition Commission has contacted multiple of these companies and people as part of an investigation to get to the bottom of what M-Net and MultiChoice under Canal+ has allegedly done to them, and what M-Net and MultiChoice have allegedly still not done - like paying invoices.

According to the report, the 31 workers were called to a meeting in Abuja and fired, with several who have done the work for between 4 and 10 years for MultiChoice. According to sources, they were not given a notice period and just told their "services were no longer needed".

Interestingly, Maxime Saada, Canal+ CEO, told investors a month ago during Canal+'s financial results presentation that the French company was going to hire at least 1 000 people more on a contract basis to sell and upsell DStv to try and lift DStv subscriber numbers across the African continent.

According to the report, the fired staff asked MultiChoice to please reconsider and to reinstate them, with a source noting that "We are appealing to the management to look into our case. If it is about performance targets, we are willing to improve. We just want an opportunity to continue working".

The workers have now hired a lawyer.

"We were asked to vacate the premises within 10 minutes, as if we were criminals," said one of the workers. "It was humiliating and unfair."

"We have taken steps to pursue justice. Our lawyer is reviewing all the details and will proceed with the necessary court actions. We are determined to ensure that our voices are heard and that due process is followed."

"Some employees are primary breadwinners, single parents and widows whose livelihoods depend entirely on this job."

Emmanuel Mitoto, Zeta-Web Nigeria human resources executive, said that the fired workers have been properly informed that they're losing their jobs.