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SA's Got Talent judge Shado Twala is joining the ranks of the Casual Day project team in challenging South Africans to make every day Mandela Day by raising funds for the disabled. The team is ...
She’s been a judge on SA’s Got Talent since the first season aired six years ago, sitting through hundreds of auditions in search of the next great entertainer. SA’s Got Talent Shado Twala ...
SA’s Got Talent returns to our screens with a new panel of judges joining old favourite, Shado Twala. DJ Fresh and Lalla Hirayama (pictured) will now flank Twala instead of Ian Von Memerty and ...
Rasool’s spokesperson Shado Twala also said she did know about the reported visit. By Staff Reporter No image available Article / 29 November 2007 ...
Cape Town radio and television personality Shado Twala has been appointed media liaison officer in the office of Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool.
– and now she’s helping discover new talent. Former Metro FM DJ Nomshado Twala (54), popularly known as Shado Twala says radio will always be her first love, but she’s certainly having a ball as a ...
Besides the popular reality show moving to e.tv, there is another prominent change – Kabelo ‘Bouga Luv’ Mabalane will join judges Ian von Memerty and Shado Twala.
With a career spanning more than 2 decades, Shado Twala has earned her right to be called a legend. The SA's Got Talent judge spoke to Move! about her family, love and shared her feelings on the new ...
SA's Got Talent has announced the introduction of two brand new judges: Lalla Hirayama and DJ Fresh who will join veteran media consultant Shado Twala on the judging panel, bringing their ...
”By Saturday, some places were still inaccessible, so there is no final figure but it is likely to be more than it was last year at R600-million,” Shado Twala, spokesperson for the premier of ...
'We are selling experience rather than names' THE jazz scene in Joburg will never be the same again - thanks to jazz lover Shado Twala's new baby. Simply titled Joburg Jazz and Images, the annual ...
"By Saturday, some places were still inaccessible, so there is no final figure but it is likely to be more than it was last year at 600 million rand ($87.69 million)," Shado Twala, spokeswoman for ...