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Pat Dube buried his head in his hands when he saw the three men accused of murdering his famous reggae star brother, LuckyDube, strolling into the Johannesburg High Court yesterday. “It just kills me to see these men. I feel really bad,” said Dube yesterday after the case was postponed to next year. Sifiso Mhlanga, 32, of Vosloorus, Mozambican Ludwa Gxowa, 30, and Mbuti...
Pat Dube buried his head in his hands when he saw the three men accused of murdering his famous reggae star brother, LuckyDube, strolling into the Johannesburg High Court yesterday.“It just kills me to see these men. I feel really bad,” said Dube yesterday after the case was postponed to next year.Sifiso Mhlanga, 32, of Vosloorus, Mozambican Ludwa Gxowa, 30, and Mbuti Mabe,...
R/$ 9.75R/€ 12.55R/£ 15.87Gold $/oz 735.45JSE Alsi 21,163.34 Article Search » » » » » Trial date set for LuckyDube murder accused November 03 2008 at 11:33AM Related Articles The case against three men accused of murdering reggae icon LuckyDube, was on Monday postponed in the Johannesburg High Court.The three accused appeared in a packed courtroom.The case against Julius...
They might be long gone but when the vibes infiltrate our society everyday, the contributions that fallen reggae stars made cannot be ignored. Whether it is LuckyDube’s ‘Think about the Children’ or Evison Matafale’s ‘Tiimba,’ the strength of their message will be recognised at the Summit Cultural Centre on Sunday. Other artists who will be remembered during this show are Musamude and...
... community and all friends of Africa in Sweden . The occasion is as well dedicated to the memory of LuckyDube who among other songs he sang “GOD BLESS THE WOMEN” for their contribution in sustaining the welfare of Africans in all difficult times, LuckyDubes call for the recognition of women and their empowerment remains inspirational. That is why Africans in Sweden...
Dreadlocks, a hairstyle that used to be mostly associated with reggae artists and fans, is fast becoming a hairstyle for many Cameroonian youths. Dreadlocks were common with reggae musicians like Bob Marley and LuckyDube, who used their music as a weapon for change. As most of them were revolutionists, they were considered to be radicals and violent inclined. More or less, people who...