Kwanele Sosibo
Kwanele Sosibo is the editor of Friday, the arts and culture section of the Mail and Guardian.
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/ 8 September 2006

Pay the Lord!

The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God has no visible doctrine or moral message and is almost silent on the Bible, but it believes passionately in generous "sacrifices" to the sect by its followers. And in daily advertisements on television, it offers neither spiritual enlightenment nor salvation.

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/ 24 July 2006

How was it for you?

"Yoh! When was the last time I did this?" mutters Xoli Ntshingila as she looks around for a brush. Ntshingila recently won the Black Trophy at the World Hairdressing Championship in Moscow, making her the best ethnic hairdresser in the world. She’s about to give me a haircut, a privilege she doesn’t often extend to men these days, writes Kwanele Sosibo.

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/ 18 July 2006

Outside Lagos

The new edition of Chimurenga magazine explores ‘Nigerianness’, which is described as ‘an overriding descriptor of black people in the negative’. Kwanele Sosibo speaks to the Magazine’s editor, Ntone Edjabe.