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Mpho Tshikhudo is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. My writings on news and showbiz have appeared in Jazziz (US) as well as prominent broadsheets and magazine titles in South Africa. I wish to spotlight more of the pop culture and the arts from this part of the world. Music Journalism is my forte, but I’m comfortable writing on a number of subjects.
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Hlaudi Motsoeneng on his plans to 'sue the SABC'
Hlaudi Motsoeneng, the former SABC executive, has been engaging in community activities and giving talks since his dismissal. He is particularly focused on the issue of local content in South Africa, criticizing the SABC's decision to reverse his 90% local content quota. Motsoeneng believes that the right to local content is constitutionally enforced and is essential for addressing language issues in the country. He is considering legal action against the SABC to challenge the reversal of the local content quotas. Despite his firing, Motsoeneng remains undeterred and is not bitter, expressing his determination to continue his fight for local content whether inside or outside the organization. SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago declined to comment on Motsoeneng's potential lawsuit.
Bokang Montjane and Siphiwe Tshabalala on their clothing empire
The article discusses the launch of a new children's fashion line by Bokang, which includes dolls and accessories under the brands Super Shabba and Princess Bokang. The inspiration for the clothing line came from the desire to have apparel that represents African children and to create local heroes that South African children can relate to. Bokang and her partner Siphiwe were both deeply involved in the design process, emphasizing the importance of cultural representation in children's clothing. The clothes are available for purchase online and will be sold at an upcoming event called Mamma Magic.
Pianist Nduduzo Makhathini on signing with Blue Note Records, his activities with The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Wynton Marsalis, and what have you.
Unpublished Riky Rick interview: ‘It’s important not to sell your soul’
In an interview following his performance at Shepstone Gardens in Johannesburg, South African musician Riky Rick, also known as Rikhado Makhado, discusses his preference for live music over backing tracks and DJs. He emphasizes his desire to perform with a live band and mentions his band members, including Septure Kunene and Ben Zadok. Rick expresses his admiration for jazz musicians, particularly Nduduzo Makhathini, Robert Glasper, and Jeff Lorber. He also talks about his involvement with Rémy Producers, a talent search platform in partnership with Rémy Martin, aimed at finding new music production talent. Rick highlights the importance of artists collaborating with corporations on projects that uplift others and shares his passion for philanthropy and mentoring young producers.
The Unsung Heroine: Leah Tutu's Role in Archbishop Desmond Tutu's Life
The article focuses on the life and contributions of Leah Tutu, wife of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu. It highlights her often overlooked role in supporting her husband throughout his career and their 66-year marriage. Tutu's granddaughter, Nyaniso Tutu-Burris, emphasizes Leah's individuality and strength, while various figures, including GOOD leader Patricia de Lille and Reverend Frank Chikane, reflect on the lessons they've learned from the Tutus' relationship. The article also mentions the care the Tutus provided to ANC operatives and activists, including Nelson Mandela after his release from prison. The piece concludes with a reference to a speech by Michael Nuttal at Archbishop Tutu's funeral, which touched on the deep bond between Tutu and Leah.
Listeners want Hawks to probe the public broadcaster for quashing coverage of the Venda king’s role in the cash scandal
The article discusses the relationship between Phalaphala FM and VBS, highlighting their joint charity initiatives, such as providing relief for impoverished schoolchildren. However, the content suggests a scandal involving the Venda king and a cash scandal, with listeners calling for the Hawks to investigate the public broadcaster for suppressing coverage of the issue. The Mail & Guardian is promoting its subscription service, offering various benefits to subscribers, including access to premium articles and features, a digital version of the weekly newspaper, and invites to exclusive events.
Hotstix lights a candle for our neglected musicians
The article pays tribute to the founder of a well-known furniture retailer, which was established in 1950 with a modest sum of £106 in savings. The founder is remembered as the epitome of a true gentleman, characterized by his manners that seem to hail from a bygone era. The piece likely reflects on the founder's legacy, his contributions to the industry, and the values he embodied throughout his career.
Are parties willing to do what it really takes to transform the economy and tackle the unemployment crisis?
The article questions the commitment of political parties to undertake the necessary measures to transform the economy and address the unemployment crisis. It likely discusses the challenges and potential solutions to create more jobs and stimulate economic growth. The focus is on whether political entities have the will to implement significant changes that could lead to a more robust economy and reduce unemployment rates. The article may also touch upon the policies proposed by different parties and their feasibility in achieving the desired economic transformation.
Are parties willing to do what it really takes to transform the economy and tackle the unemployment crisis?
The article questions the commitment of political parties to undertake the necessary measures to transform the economy and address the unemployment crisis. It suggests that while parties may express a willingness to tackle these issues, there is skepticism about whether they have the resolve or the policies to effect real change. The article likely discusses the challenges of implementing economic reforms and creating jobs, as well as the potential political and social implications of failing to do so. It may also analyze the promises made by political entities and compare them with the practical steps needed to achieve economic transformation and reduce unemployment.
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