Broken English does not mean stupidity
There exists a perception in Anglophone Africa that fluency in English — “good English” — is a measure of intelligence. Fluency in English — as well as fluency in any … Read Full Article
There exists a perception in Anglophone Africa that fluency in English — “good English” — is a measure of intelligence. Fluency in English — as well as fluency in any … Read Full Article
In her recent movie, idlozi, which is currently airing on Mzansi Magic, actress Lungelo Mpangase was as radiant as a gemstone. Starring in the Mandi Mkize scripted film, alongside her … Read Full Article
Is there any other way to describe romance between two criminals other than – dangerous love? Think of the mating of two cobras, or the coming together of lion and … Read Full Article
This week, the funeral of fallen hero, Lieutenant Colonel Jerry Maake took the spotlight. The writing duo of Phathu Makwarela and Gwydion Beynon have a penchant for ruining family gatherings, … Read Full Article
Miranda Ntshangase, who is best known for her role as Joy on The Queen and Latoya on Tshisa, was the lead member of a film cast which may have predicted … Read Full Article
Police in Television Land are looking for two men, dubbed Mzansi Magic’s most wanted, in connection with multiple cases of murder. The two men have been identified as Phathutshedzo Makwarela … Read Full Article
There is an old proverb that goes “no good deed goes unpunished” – Gladys ought to have remembered that before offering kindness to Gomora’s most irredeemable soul. Melusi Dlamini almost … Read Full Article
Harriet Khoza had just attained peace in her family; Shaka, Kagiso and Dingane have just kissed and made up, the powerful matriarch did not expect to encounter a new enemy … Read Full Article
To a virtuous woman, an angel, the allure of a damaged man is too hard to resist. An angel must tame the beast, exorcise the devil in him. Gladys the … Read Full Article
When I was a child, my grandma threatened to slap my uncle, he was married with two kids — truth. I remember how my father, normally loud and scary at … Read Full Article