A new documentary exposes the troubling world of Afrikaans TikTok, where crime, online drama, and desensitization run rampant.
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Briefly on MSN“He Can Go Places”: SA Enjoys ‘I Feel Good Kid’ Desmond Koolen Singing Afrikaans SongThe young internet personality Desmond Koolen went viral again after singing an Afrikaans song by an artist called Fatman.
If you've spent any time scrolling through TikTok Live, you already know that anything can happen. But this documentary ...
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The South African on MSN‘Justice served’: Wanatu back on the road, thanks to AfriForumAfrikaans e-hailing app Wanatu is celebrating its return to operation on International Mother Tongue Day, thanks to ...
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Briefly on MSNMan Speaks Afrikaans With American Accent in Video, SA Cracks Jokes: “Speaking Amerikaans”A man shared a video speaking Afrikaans in an American accent. Online users referenced Donald Trump's refugee offer for ...
Tiek Tok Boem!' explores the world of Afrikaans TikTok where no drama is too big, and no scandal is off-limits.
Unconstitutional? Local e-hailing app Wanatu is accused of 'discriminating' against potential drivers, who are required to speak Afrikaans.
Apart from a minor app bug, we were impressed with Wanatu’s overall experience, specifically its emphasis on safety.
The fast-growing e-hailing platform Wanatu — an Afrikaans-focused service — has found itself caught in the crossfire, with its vehicles impounded after drivers were found operating without ...
The European Union and South Africa are forging closer ties after previous disagreements led to a frosty relationship, the ...
DStv Access and Compact customers can now upgrade their subscription for just R100, with a few caveats. Subscribers must have an account in good standing and fully paid up. The upgrade can be done at ...
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