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- Arthur Mafokate (born 10 July 1969) is a South African kwaito musician and producer. In 1994, he released his debut album titled Windy Windy with the hit...
- Enos Mafokate (born 1946 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a South African show jumper and founder of a riding school. He became successful as being the...
- domestic violence case against her former boss and ex-lover Arthur Mafokate, Mafokate retaliated by opening a counter-charge for ****ault. Busisiwe (2021)...
- amakwaitosi, which means gangster. The po****r kwaito artist and producer Arthur Mafokate describes the relationship between kwaito and gangsterism as music revolving...
- regime.It was po****rized by the likes of Trompies, Mdu Masilela, Arthur Mafokate, Boom Shaka, Mandoza, Brown Dash, Oskido and many others. Brenda F****ie...
- editions to date. At the 1st South African Music Awards, kwaito artist Arthur Mafokate performed a simulation of anal **** on a dancer. This was done as an act...
- Speaker of the Limpopo Legislature, former ANC Youth League leader) Arthur Mafokate, musician Ramahlwe Mphahlele, South African football player Baroka F.C...
- title of a 1995 hit song by the black Johannesburg Kwaito artist Arthur Mafokate. The lyrics say, "don't call me a kaffir". This song is considered one...
- producer Mark Haze, rock singer Sipho Mabuse (born 1951), singer Arthur Mafokate, kwaito singer and composer Mahlathini and the ****tella Queens, a mbaqanga...
- former Public Protector of South Africa, advocate & law professor Arthur Mafokate (b. 1962), kwaito musician and producer Teboho MacDonald Mashinini (1957–1990)...