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Janet Jackson documentary premieres in SA

Views at Twenty5 hosted a screening for the much anticipated documentary Janet Jackson that premiered last night on M-Net.

LAST night the new, much heralded, documentary telling the story of the superstar and icon, Janet Jackson, premiered on M-net, DSTV. The four-part, four-hour documentary sees the five time Grammy winner travel back to her hometown and talk about her early life and rise to fame. 

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Views at Twenty5 in Morningside hosted an exclusive viewing party for the ‘All for you’ hitmaker’s fans and the place was packed with people eager to watch the superstar’s story. The rooftop lounge hosted a karaoke giveaway before the screening where Janet fans could come up and sing some of their favourite Janet Jackson songs and win prizes. The event was hosted by DSTV and was a major success.

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Nia Louw

I am one of two journalists working on the Berea Mail Newspaper. We produce stories weekly for both print and online. I am dedicated to producing content that is current and engaging to our audiences, and with the help of our digital co-ordinator, Khurshid Guffar, and our editor, Corrinne Louw, we focus on producing content that keeps up with online trends and audience preferences. The Berea Mail website showcases a wide array of articles that fall under various categories, from entertainment, lifestyle, schools and food to crime, municipality-related stories and other hard news. I have been with the Berea Mail Newspaper for more than two years, and I am committed to producing accurate and newsworthy content. I have a good rapport with the local community and enjoy covering community-centred stories and sharing the stories of our local residents.

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