North West administers its first-ever Lenacapavir HIV Prevention


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

23 June 2026 – The North West Province has successfully administered its first Lenacapavir HIV prevention injection, marking a significant milestone in the province’s efforts to strengthen HIV prevention and reduce new infections. North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi, accompanied by the North West MEC for Health, Sello Lehari officially launched the rollout in Brits, during the Thuntsha Lerole Phase 6 Accelerated Service Delivery Programme.

The provincial rollout follows the national launch of Lenacapavir by President Cyril Ramaphosa in Secunda, Mpumalanga, two weeks ago. Lenacapavir is a long-acting HIV prevention injection administered only twice a year, offering a more convenient alternative to daily oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) medication for people at high risk of HIV infection.

Speaking at the launch, Mokgosi welcomed the breakthrough and encouraged residents to take advantage of the new prevention option.

“We are proud to witness this historic moment in our province. As Co-Chairperson of the South African National AIDS Council in the North West, I encourage our people to come forward and protect themselves against HIV infection.

“We need groundbreaking interventions such as this now more than ever as we intensify our fight against HIV and AIDS,” he said.

The North West MEC for Health, Sello Lehari said they will roll out Lenacapavir through 31 selected healthcare facilities across the province during the pilot phase. Lehari further said the province has already received more than 12 000 doses as part of the first consignment with additional stock expected as the programme expands.

“The selected facilities are mainly clinics and community health centres located in areas with a high HIV burden and elevated risk of infection. Members of the public are encouraged to visit participating facilities to determine their eligibility.

“Individuals will first undergo an HIV test and those who test negative will receive further clinical assessment and counselling before being considered for the Lenacapavir injection,” he added.

Lehari reaffirmed the province’s readiness to implement the programme successfully. He said he is pleased that the Mokgosi, civil society organisations and other key stakeholders were there to witness this important milestone.

“We have trained our healthcare professionals on the administration of Lenacapavir and have put systems in place to ensure proper management and monitoring of the programme. While this is currently a pilot initiative, we are committed to expanding access as we continue strengthening HIV prevention efforts across the province,” said Lehari.

He emphasised that while Lenacapavir represents a major breakthrough in HIV prevention, it does not replace the use of condoms, which remain essential in preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and providing additional protection against HIV.

Meanwhile, in a historic first for the province, Given Pashe (19) from Letlhabile, became the first recipient of the Lenacapavir injection at the Letlhabile Community Health Centre during the Thuntsha Lerole programme. Following the administration of the two injections, Pashe expressed excitement and relief.

“I am very happy. I felt no pain at all. The nurses helped me stay calm and explained the entire process thoroughly. I would encourage other young people to come and protect themselves,” he said.

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Committee calls on IEC to probe its official who was seen with multiple IDs


By BAKANG MOKOTO

23 June 2026 – The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs, Mosa Chabane, has commended the largely incident-free voter registration weekend and applauded all South Africans who took time to verify their details and register to vote ahead of the Local Government Elections in November 2026. Chabane said it is important that South Africans continue to participate in elections which remain a primary platform of democracy.

He further said the largely incident-free voter registration weekend is testament to the vitality of South Africa’s democracy. Chabane added that he encourage South Africans who have not yet registered to take advantage of the various registration platforms provided by the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to ensure they are able to participate in the upcoming elections.

“While the registration weekend was largely free of incidents, we would like to express concern about a social media video showing an IEC official allegedly in possession of multiple identity documents at the Okela Primary School registration station.

“The incident cannot be left without thorough investigation and transparency. The credibility of the elections can be undermined by such incidents, and corrective measures must be taken at the identified station and, where necessary, within the IEC more broadly,” he said.

Chabane has called on the IEC to urgently investigate the matter and submit a report to the committee outlining the circumstances surrounding the incident and any remedial action taken. He said the committee will also request a comprehensive report on the voter registration process, including lessons learnt and improvements required ahead of the November 2026 Local Government Elections.

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SAMA32 nominees to be announced 


By STAFF REPORTER 

23 June 2026 – The South African Music Awards (SAMA32) is proud to announce that the nominees for this year’s awards will be revealed on 25 June 2026 through a hybrid announcement ceremony that will bring together members of the music industry, media, stakeholders, and music lovers from across the country. Dubbed the “Homecoming Edition”, SAMA32 marks a significant return to the North West province, celebrating the rich cultural heritage, creative excellence, and enduring contribution of South African music to the nation’s social and economic development.

The awards ceremony will be hosted in the North West province through a strategic partnership between the North West Department of Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation, South African Tourism and the North West Department of Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism (DEDECT), SAMPRA, SAMRO, RAV, and RiSA whose support continues to strengthen the role of music as a catalyst for tourism, investment, and cultural exchange.

SAMA spokesperson, Unati Gwija said the nomination announcement on 25 June 2026, will unveil the artists, albums, producers, composers and industry professionals who have distinguished themselves through outstanding musical achievement during the eligibility period. Gwija said the event will offer audiences both physical and digital access, ensuring

broad participation and engagement from stakeholders throughout South Africa and beyond.

“The Homecoming Edition represents more than an awards ceremony. It is a celebration of South African creativity, resilience and innovation. By returning to the North West province, we are creating opportunities to showcase the region’s tourism attractions, cultural assets and economic potential, while honouring the remarkable achievements of our musicians.

“The SAMAs remain the country’s premier music recognition platform, celebrating excellence across genres while highlighting the vital role music plays in shaping South Africa’s cultural identity and global reputation. The partnership with the North West province aligns with broader efforts to position music and cultural events as drivers of local economic development, job creation, destination marketing and community pride,” she said.

Gwija further said through the Homecoming Edition, SAMA32 aims to strengthen the connection between music, heritage, tourism, and sustainable growth. She added that music fans, industry practitioners, media partners and stakeholders are encouraged to follow the official SAMA platforms for updates, nominee announcements and information regarding the main awards events scheduled to take place later this year in the province.

“As the countdown begins, South Africa prepares to celebrate another year of musical excellence, innovation, and storytelling through the voices and sounds that continue to inspire the nation.

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Celebrating Women Shaping Africa’s Music and Entertainment Industry


By BAKANG MOKOTO 

23 June 2026- Basadi in Music Awards (BIMA) is proud to officially announce the nominees for the 2026 edition of the prestigious awards ceremony with Zee Nxumalo leading the pack with six nominations, followed closely by MaWhoo with five nominations. BIMA said the nominations recognise the remarkable achievements of women across the music and entertainment industries and celebrate those who continue to shape Africa’s creative landscape.

BIMA CEO Hloni Modise-Matau said since its inception, BIMA has remained committed to honouring the incredible talent, resilience, innovation and leadership of women who continue to break barriers and redefine excellence throughout Africa’s creative economy. Modise-Matau said this year’s nominees represent a powerful mix of established icons, emerging stars, behind-the-scenes industry professionals, broadcasters, content creators, producers, stylists, choreographers, journalists and artists whose contributions have significantly impacted the industry during the eligibility period.

“The 2026 nominations reflect the diversity and strength of African women in entertainment, with nominees representing South Africa, Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, eSwatini, Lesotho and beyond. Every year, Basadi in Music Awards shines a spotlight on the extraordinary women who continue to shape, influence and elevate the music and entertainment industry across Africa. 

“The 2026 nominees embody excellence, creativity, resilience and innovation. We are incredibly proud to celebrate their achievements and provide a platform that recognises the invaluable contributions women make both on stage and behind the scenes. Congratulations to all the nominees, we look forward to honouring them at this year’s awards,” she said. 

Advisory Board Member, Manaileng Maphike of Maphike Attorneys Inc. said: “The inclusion of Pan-African nominees in this year’s Basadi in Music Awards is a significant milestone that reflects the growing influence of African women in music. The diversity, talent and excellence represented across the nominee list this year is truly inspiring. 

“We are excited to celebrate these phenomenal women and look forward to what promises to be an unforgettable 2026 Awards ceremony.”

OFFICIAL NOMINEES:

VANGUARD CATEGORIES

ARTIST MANAGER OF THE YEAR

Daisy Thato Selebogo (Botswana), Mela Mtimande, Sannah Thwala, Shiran Weltsman, Thuli Kweupile and Vanessa Mazabane

ENTERTAINMENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR

Ivie Ani (OkayAfrica / Vanity Fair / Vibe) (Nigeria), Joy Mphande (TimesLive), Lopang Mokae (Newzroom Afrika), Oluthando Keteyi (IOL Entertainment) and Phumi Ramalepe (News24)

ENTERTAINMENT RADIO PRESENTER OF THE YEAR

Boipelo Mooketsi (5FM – 5 After Hours), Bolele Polisa (947 – The Frequency), Lebo Maoela (Lesedi FM – Rea Thella Afternoon Drive Show), Lebo Ndiya (Motsweding FM -Megagamola) and Lerato Kganyago (Metro FM – Midday Link-Up)  

ENTERTAINMENT RADIO PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Letty Nyathela Chili (Ikwekwezi FM – Emthonjeni), Masego (5FM – 5 Drive), Nthabiseng Mamabolo (Radio 2000 -Better together) and Phila Tyekana (Kaya 959 – Drive 959)

ENTERTAINMENT TV PRODUCER OF THE YEAR

Dibuseng Meloe (The Morning Show), Minnie Dlamini (Club Bangers – Channel O) and Thapelo Mowela (Morning Live)

HAIRSTYLIST OF THE YEAR

Irene de Fonseca, Jessica Neyasi Chiau (Mozambique), Ntombomzi Lekgoro and Smangele Sibisi

MAKEUP ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Bokamoso Dikobe, Carol Nleya (Zimbabwe), Nono Linchwe, Renee De Wit and Zamo Dlamini (eSwatini)

PODCAST PRESENTER OF THE YEAR

Anyiko Owoko (VIP Access) (Kenya), Khanyi Mars (Yano Lyrics), Londi London (Read The Room), Relebogile Mabotja (Relebogile Mabotja Podcast) and Yanda Woods (Spreading Humours)

STYLIST OF THE YEAR

Khanyisile Mdletshe, Mamello Makha, Siyamthanda Ndube and Thato Ndzimande 

TV SHOW PRESENTER OF THE YEAR

Candice Modiselle Sello (One Gospel Easter Music Special), Kuhle Adams (Expresso), Nomalanga Shozi (Playlist @ Moloko) and Penny Lebyane (Enklek Let’s Connect) 

MUSIC CATEGORIES

AFRO POP ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Aya Msani – Sondela, Kelly Khumalo – Nyamezela, Maleh – Khotso Le Lesedi (Lesotho), Nonny Muji – Lo Bhuti, Pretty Masompisi – eKhaya and Phumla Music – Brand New

AMAPIANO ARTIST OF THE YEAR

DBN Gogo, Kamo Mphela, MaWhoo, Nkosazana Daughter, Nobuhle, Thatohatsi and Zee Nxumalo

ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Ayra Starr (Nigeria), Kharishma, MaWhoo, Mmatema, Nkosazana Daughter, Shandesh, Tyla and Zee Nxumalo

BEST FEMALE FEATURE OF THE YEAR

De Rose – Lutho, Kabza De Small featuring Nontokozo Mkhize & Mthunzi – Siyabonga, Kabza De Small, MDU aka TRP featuring Zawadi Yamungu – Lawuleka, Kelvin Momo featuring Zee_nhle, Mashudu & Mano – Spani Sam, MaWhoo, GL_Ceejay, Jazzworx & Thukuthela featuring Tracy & Thatohatsi – Tholukuthi (Bengicela), Sam Deep and Nia Pearl & Boohle featuring Mano – Shela 

BEST STYLED ARTIST OF THE YEAR

DJ Lamiez, DJ Zinhle, Nia Pearl, Thabsie SA, Uncle Waffles (eSwatini), Zawadi Yamungu and Zee Nxumalo

COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR

Cici & Naledi Aphiwe – Amen, DJ Zinhle & Thabsie SA – Kusazokhanya, Erin Elliot & Sophia Frank – Birthday Cake, Lwah Ndlukulu & Starr Healer – Allowance, MaWhoo & Zee Nxumalo – Sesamukela and Mamakie Motlogelwa & Mmaausi – Chuku

DANCE MUSIC ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Babes Wodumo, DJ Zinhle & Liema Pantsi, Kharishma, Shandesh and Uncle Waffles (eSwatini)

DJ OF THE YEAR

DBN Gogo, DJ Lesa, Kasi Duchaz, Kele Megano, LKG and Uncle Waffles (eSwatini)

GOSPEL ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Ada Ehi – Maberumo (Nigeria), Futhi Mhlongo – Phat Igama LikaJesu, HLE – Blessed, Mmatema – Oa Ntwanela and Musa Yende – Kubo Bonke

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Three MECs to table budget votes


By STAFF REPORTER

23 June 2026 – The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) for Economic Development, Environment, Conservation and Tourism, Agriculture and Rural Development and Community Safety and Transport Management will table their departmental Budget Votes on 24 June 2026, at the North West Provincial Legislature.

MEC Bitsa Lenkopane will reflect on key milestones achieved in advancing job creation across the province, as well as the support provided to MSMEs and cooperatives. Lenkopane will further outline significant plans aimed at accelerating economic development, with a strong focus on the biodiversity economy, waste management, investment promotion, business compliance, tourism, revenue enhancement, and other strategic programmes.

These initiatives include targeted skills development interventions aligned with market demands, ensuring that small enterprises and communities are equipped with the capabilities needed to access future employment opportunities and benefit from essential economic services. The Budget Speech will further highlight key strategies to drive inclusive economic growth in the province through the department and its entities during the 2026/27 financial year.

MEC Madoda Sambatha is expected to outline clear priorities to advance agricultural transformation, strengthen food security, and accelerate rural development across the province.

The spotlight will be on targeted interventions to support farmers, improve access to markets, enhance agricultural productivity, and build resilience within the sector.

Attention is expected to be given to empowering young people and women to participate meaningfully in agriculture through skills development, access to funding, mentorship programmes and opportunities for agribusiness growth, positioning the sector as a catalyst for innovation, entrepreneurship and job creation.

“The address will also provide a comprehensive account of the Department’s performance and progress against its commitments, while outlining measures to protect and grow the livestock industry.

“This comes at a pivotal time as the province battles the outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD), with stakeholders expecting updates on vaccination programmes, disease surveillance and containment measures, biosecurity interventions, and efforts to limit the economic impact on farmers and agricultural value chains,” said Sambatha.

Meanwhile, the MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management, Wessels Morweng, will outline the department’s policy priorities and programme of action for the year. Morweng will present a budget that will address stumbling blocks in service delivery, in line with the department’s mandate.

“The budget speech will detail plans to improve the efficiency of scholar transport and commuter services. It will set out the blueprint to enhance crime prevention initiatives and the repositioning of the GD Montshioa and Pilanesberg Airports as key drivers of the economy,” said Morweng.

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