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I can't stand the silence

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I can’t stand the silence

By Katlego Sekhu There are people who can't function in silence, they need background noise. There has to be something on. Be it the tv, radio, or something playing on the phone with headphones on. Sometimes those who constantly need background noise could be trying to avoid or distract themselves from unpleasant thoughts. "Is this true for you?"Asks The Best T in the City with Tbose. A listener attests to […]

today14/11/2022

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Were you ever fooled by sex?

By Katlego Sekhu Have you ever been fooled by the dance? To a point where all the red flags went over your head because the sex was so good. You could clearly see that the relationship is toxic, but you can't just break free. It's like they had a spell on you. The Best T in the City with Tbose asks, "Were you ever fooled by sex?" A listener says […]

today10/11/2022

A friend of convenience

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A friend of convenience

By Katlego Sekhu There are certain people who only see your value when they need something from you. Do you have those people in your life? Simply put, this is a friendship that relies on the benefits that the other person brings. As you grow older, your friendship circle becomes smaller and most people you thought we'd be in your life today are no longer around. It's normal for people […]

today08/11/2022

When you face yourself

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When you face yourself

By Katlego Sekhu How much of what has happened to you is your fault? And how much of that can be blamed on others? Usually, when something goes wrong, we are more likely to put the blame on others than to take responsibility. “Take responsibility of your own happiness, never put it in other people’s hands.”― Roy T. Bennett, While pointing fingers at others may be the easier thing to do, […]

today07/11/2022

Robert Marawa on finding purpose after his heart attack

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Robert Marawa on finding purpose after his heart attack: My Top 10 at 10

By Katlego Sekhu Acclaimed South African broadcaster Robert Marawa joins My Top 10 at 10 with Tbose to chat about his new book Gqimm Shelele: The Robert Marawa Story. Robert Marawa says he was intentional with his book because he almost lost his life. "It is intentional because life might not have happened after that heart attack. I had to be conscious because these guys wanted my medical. aid card. […]

today04/11/2022

Hurtful words said in love

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Hurtful words said in love

By Katlego Sekhu If there is one thing we can all agree on is that words can cut deep. Especially when they come from people we love and hold in high regard. It’s not uncommon for partners to say hurtful words in the heat of the moment. Often, they may not mean it, but hurtful statements are not easy to look past. Tbose asks The Best T in the City […]

today02/11/2022

At what age you should still be having sex?

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At what age should you still be having sex?

By Katlego Sekhu Sex is an important part of life, and getting older doesn’t mean it has to stop! Nonetheless, changes in sexual desire and behavior are inevitable as we age. This sparked the conversation on The Best T in the City with Tbose about at what age should people continue enjoying good sex life. As you can imagine, there were a lot of calls and voice notes coming through. […]

today27/10/2022

Are you relationship ready?

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Are you relationship ready?

By Katlego Sekhu Are you ready to love again? Wholeheartedly we mean? Is your mind ready for a relationship? Is your spirit ready to accept giving an apology even when you are not wrong? Most people think they are relationship-ready but a relationship requires a lot of effort and compromise. It is easy to want to be in a relationship because you feeling lonely but that's not enough to keep […]

today26/10/2022

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Who wins in bed?

By Katlego Sekhu Couples can be competitive in bed. We somehow keep a score in the bedroom without even realising it. If you think about it, we are all competitive in one way or another. That competitiveness sometimes gets into the bed. You walk away not only satisfied but wanting to return the favour too. Hence, the competitiveness. Men live on this. His pride and ego are anchored around this. […]

today20/10/2022

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