South African multi-award-winning singer Sjava recently announced the release of his upcoming album, INkanyezi NeZinkanyezi The popular star revealed that he will drop the album in January 2026 on his ...
Award-winning musician Sjava lit up the Mbombela Stadium with an electrifying pre-match performance ahead of the MTN8 final. The "Indoda Enjani" hitmaker delivered a powerful set that included fan ...
Recorded at the iconic Joburg Theatre on August 15th and 16th, 2025, just three weeks before its official release, Inkanyezi 2.0 captures the electricity of the moment across five new tracks. The ...
Award-winning South African hitmakers Sjava and Emtee brought the house down at Orlando Pirates' partnership launch with Amstel Lager on Wednesday. South African music heavyweights Sjava and Emtee ...
Singer Sjava spoke about meeting Lwah Ndlunkulu for the first time and creating magic in the studio The two artists worked on the hot song Home, and Sjava recently narrated how it came about Social ...
Pretzels at Birdee, which opened in the former Domino Sugar Factory this weekend. Photo: Natalie Black Friday was opening day at Birdee, the latest and arguably most pedigreed of the city’s hype ...
In 1856, cousins Frederick and William Havemeyer opened the Domino Sugar Refinery between Kent Avenue and the East River in Williamsburg. At the peak of their production, they refined four-million ...
After much anticipation and teasing on social media, renowned South African artist Sjava (real name Jabulani Hadebe) has finally unveiled his latest offering, the “Inkanyezi Live” EP. This project ...
Award-winning singer, songwriter and actor, Sjava continues to influence and shape popular culture inside and outside the confines of his artistic field. As an influential and cultural icon, Sjava has ...
S'java, born Jabulani Hadebe, is a South African artist who achieved remarkable success blending hip-hop, R&B, and African pop styles during the late 2010s. Raised in Bergville, he initially pursued ...
‘I do not want to dictate how people interpret the music or influence how they feel. It is a personal experience for everyone,” says Jabulani Hadebe, known as Sjava. He spoke to the Mail & Guardian ...
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