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Khaya Koko: JZ in da house for his last dance
Opinion
/ 29 September 2022

Khaya Koko: JZ in da house for his last dance

Like Michael Jordan and Mario Balotelli, Msanzi’s own number 4-5 is coming back for an encore with his track ‘Wenzeni uZuma’

By Khaya Koko
Khaya Koko: Please throw a squealing pig at Danny Jordaan and Nathi Mthethwa
Opinion
/ 6 August 2022

Khaya Koko: Please throw a squealing pig at Danny Jordaan and Nathi Mthethwa

When the winning Banyana Banyana team returned, the Safa president and sports minister claimed their share of the victory

By Khaya Koko
Khaya Koko: Hold the press! War correspondent Steenhuisen is on the move
Opinion
/ 6 May 2022

Khaya Koko: Hold the press! War correspondent Steenhuisen is on the move

Joe Biden might have been the butt of Trevor Noah’s jokes, but he had a better weekend than his counterpart here in South Africa

By Khaya Koko
Zondo recommends former Eskom executives Koko and Singh face criminal charges
Business
/ 29 April 2022

Zondo recommends former Eskom executives Koko and Singh face criminal charges

The two, along with then minister of mineral resources Mosebenzi Zwane and former Eskom chief executive Brian Molefe, allegedly helped the Guptas buy Optimum coal mine using the power utility’s money

By Sarah Smit
Khaya Koko: Dan Teffo is the staring of the Senzo Meyiwa trial
Opinion
/ 29 April 2022

Khaya Koko: Dan Teffo is the staring of the Senzo Meyiwa trial

Advocate Dan Teffo, who represents four of the accused in the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial, is the perfect Hollywood lead

By Khaya Koko
The Continent’s Africans of the Year: Navy Malela and Gradi Koko
Africa
/ 27 December 2021

The Continent’s Africans of the Year: Navy Malela and Gradi Koko

The bravest bankers: Navy Malela and Gradi Koko refused to stay silent in the face of injustice – even when speaking out carried grave risks for them and their families

By Simon Allison and The Continent
Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In shapeshifts into another dimension
Friday
/ 12 November 2021

Hullo, Bu-Bye, Koko, Come In shapeshifts into another dimension

Koleka Putuma’s triumphant adaptation allows audience to see stagecraft influence poetry

By Kwanele Sosibo
Khaya Koko: John Steenhuisen, please take a knee
Politics
/ 27 October 2021

Khaya Koko: John Steenhuisen, please take a knee

The Democratic Alliance leader rebuking cricketer Quinton de Kock would be this election season’s greatest triumph

By Khaya Koko
Khaya Koko: Katlehong is Mzwandile Masina’s ‘Animal Farm’
Politics
/ 26 October 2021

Khaya Koko: Katlehong is Mzwandile Masina’s ‘Animal Farm’

The Ekurhuleni mayor’s family home and the Katlehong section in which it is situated are spared the debilitating five-hour blackouts from powerless Eskom

By Khaya Koko
Khaya Koko: The looting isn’t over until the fat belly sings
Politics
/ 25 October 2021

Khaya Koko: The looting isn’t over until the fat belly sings

A song about Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane preventing looting was way off the mark in a province riddled with corruption and theft

By Khaya Koko
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