It was with trepidation that I attended the gala dinner to mark the beginning of the ANC’s week-long jamboree, writes <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b>.
Angelina Jolie is the only home wrecker who has managed to win the admiration of women around the world.
Black economic empowerment has taught our young people that they don’t have to dream up innovative ideas to succeed.
He was the Butcher of Bisho. Brigadier Oupa Gqozo earned that ugly epithet after his troops opened fire on a group of protesters in 1992, killing 29.
Our suspicion of “otherness” manifests itself in everything from courtship to conversation, writes Nikiwe Bikitsha.
I’ve never seen so many grown men weep. This tournament has been an unseemly orgy of wailing and tears, writes <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b>.
It wasn’t the alleged infidelity that shocked me but the price that had to be paid; the sad unsuspecting goat that had to pay with its life.
The South African government has announced that it will distribute one billion condoms during the tournament. A billion. That’s nine zeros!
It was bound to end in tears for Mosiuoa "Terror" Lekota and Mbhazima Shilowa. The writing was on the wall from the start.
M&G columnist Nikiwe Bikitsha won in the creative journalism category of the Mondi Shanduka 2010 awards for her maiden piece. Here’s her story.