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English South AfricaReligion & SpiritualityAuthored by Jenny Crwys Williams
Ever heard of Soweto based poet Motlalekgotso Ponya? He recently published his first book of poetry, Sesotho poetry book titled Letotoba, meaning walking stick. The book is a collection of 33 new poems on spirituality, relationships ,politics and issues affecting the youth. Take a listen to his poem: Tjha Tjha…
Wondering where to take your significant other for dinner this Valentine’s? We have Chef Wandile Mabaso and Adolf Baloyi in studio to give you a few ideas.
Today we feature poet, Mxolisi Mtshali who is well known as a love poet, he recites his poetry in isiZulu. He will be one of the participating poets in the 20th Annual Poetry Africa 2016. In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, here’s his poem 'Kancane Nje’
We speak to award-winning journalist and author, Melinda Ferguson on the launch of her in-print publishing company where dozens of authors have found a home.
•She has written 179 books, including over 146 novels •She’s the fourth bestselling fiction author of all time •all her novels have been bestsellers, including those issued in hardback •Her books have been translated into 43 languages and can be found in 69 countries across the globe
Today we feature legendary South African poet and author, Don Mattera. Mattera is a former journalist for publications such as The Sunday Times, The Sowetan, and the Weekly Mail and has contributed immensely to South African literature. Take a listen to his poem, Song for the Navajo…
ABOUT THE BOOK On the night trains, the last stop was always hell. The price exacted from across the African sub-continent for South Africa’s stalled 20th century industrial revolution is – in human terms – still largely hidden from history.
A Celebration of the life of legendary South African poet, Dr Donato Francisco Mattera. Dr Mattera was born in Western Native Township, now called Westbury, in Johannesburg in 1935 and has gone on contribute immensely to arts over the past 85 years.
The Fo Guang Shan Nan Hua Temple in Bronkhorstspruit is hosting the Chinise New Year Cultural Festival tomorrow where hundreds of visitors are expected to enjoy activities including Chinese Zodiac Paintings, Handcrafts and Food.
Mphuthumi Ntabeni won the UJ Debut Prize for his book, The Broken River Tent.
25 Jan 2020 2AM
11 min
300 – 320
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