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/ 1 December 2006
Shaggy demonstrated to all present at the MTN Sundome in Johannesburg that he is not just a singer, but a damned excellent performer too, writes Bongani Majola.
South African literature has things to do, said John Kani, opening the South African Writers’ Conference at the University of Pretoria on June 21.
An ice-vending firm in Manguzi, KwaZulu-Natal, has complained of unfair competition from an unlikely source — the local police station. The aggrieved businessman has lodged a complaint with the area commissioner of the SAPS and the police complaints directorate.
This month the National Youth Commission (NYC) released the <i>Youth Information Guide</i> ? a 132-page booklet containing information on a wide range of issues affecting South African youth
THE killing of a Democratic Alliance member in Crossroads, Cape Town, this week after the disruption of an open-air community gathering has sparked a furious exchange of insults and accusations between the DA and its bitter rival in the Western Cape, the African National Congress
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/ 16 November 2001
Bongani Majola spoke to Choppa, the Mozambican whose music is an infectious fusion of streetwise grooves.
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/ 12 October 2001
"If I succumb to cancer and go to the next world, the first thing I will do there is look for the ANC branch.
Kgaogelo Mailula brings something refreshingly novel to jazz in South Africa. And with her comes all the humanity (<i>botho</i>) and the "African values" that she wants instilled in the music industry, writes Bongani Majola.