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nothembi mkhwebane, nothembi ndebele artist, nothembi, nothembi interview,

LIFESTYLE

Nothembi Mkhwebane, Queen of Ndebele music

By Nomali Cele Nothembi Mkhwebane is a musician most famous for her centring of Ndebele culture and music. With her years in the entertainment industry, Nothembi Mkhwebane isn’t merely an artist who sings in isiNdebele, she represents and elevates the Ndebele culture in every aspect of her public image. Nothembi Mkhwebane places the beginnings of her musical journey to around the time when she was five years old. Speaking with […]

today17/05/2019

LIFESTYLE

#GenerationWho Is culture still relevant for millennials in 2018?

By Zuko Komisa In a weekly #GenerationWho conversation on the #TheBestTinTheCity Tbose explored an important question about where we are as a society and whether or not culture is still relevant in 2018? On the three Teaspoons, the following was uncovered. Millennials don’t understand: It’s hard to believe or practice something if you have no understanding of it. It’s even worse when you can’t get support for the questions you […]

today19/10/2018

FOOD

Sunday Lunch Idea: Classic Rack of Lamb and Tiramisu Tart

By Motlagae Konyana If you're cooking for your family this sunday, one of the best options you can serve is lamb rack. This week we’re challenging you to cook along with us for Sunday lunch, we are making a classic rack of lamb served with roasted potatoes and a Tiramisu Tart.  How elegant is a rack of lamb?  It is the Rolls Royce of lamb and every cook’s dream to […]

today10/08/2018

african women, afrofuturism and women, women of wakanda

PRESS OFFICE

Africa is the future but does that future include African women?

By Nomali Cele African women belong in Africa's bright future. Afrofuturism is the radical belief in a future in which black people exist as gifted and beautiful and as black as ever. It’s a radical belief because a single look at news headlines and it starts to look like black people don’t stand a chance of surviving into the great beyond. In countries such as America, and in the UK, […]

today31/05/2018

LIFESTYLE

#KayaIsAfrica African jewellery and symbolism

By: Natasha Archary   If the beauty of Africa could be held in the palm of your hands then you would be holding a traditional African piece of jewellery. An art in itself, there is such symbolic meaning behind the different colours in the intricate beadwork, the patterns and the type of material used in each stunning piece.   While the origins of African jewellery remains sketchy, we do know […]

today24/05/2018

Yinka Ilori, african designers

LIFESTYLE

7 interesting African designers

By Nomali Cele African designers are constantly making strides and innovating beyond the cliché of “African print’. Many young African designers are invested in infusing African techniques in their work. They keep African design heritage while innovating and updating it. We know the work of artists such as the iconic Dr Esther Mahlangu   African designers in interiors   The Ninevites The Ninevites is a multi-disciplinary design project most renown […]

today23/05/2018

nollywood movies popular in south africa, nollywoodmovies africa magic

LIFESTYLE

Nollywood movies to watch this Africa Month

By Nomali Cele Sometime in the mid-00s, Nollywood movies took off in South Africa. This was probably in part due to more households installing DSTV thus giving them access to one of M-Net’s secrets that open time could show: AfricaMagic. AfricaMagic was launched in 2003 and would grow to several sub-channels by the time the decade was over. AfricaMagic, while having different types of content such as dramas and documentaries, […]

today17/05/2018

south africa's skills shortages and the danger of the useful immigrant theory

PRESS OFFICE

The danger in the “productive immigrant” myth

By Nomali Cele South Africa has skills shortages, which many attribute as one of the contributing factors to the high unemployment rates. In a 2016 article for the World Economic Forum (WEF) MMI Holdings Limited Group CEO, Nicolaas Kruger, wrote, “The root of unemployment is not only a lack of jobs; a key underlying issue is also the inadequately educated workforce. And this challenge is likely to be amplified in […]

today08/05/2018

how can we reimagine and improve african travel

LIFESTYLE

Reimagining African travel

By Nomali Cele Tourism has had a big part to play for African economies. A World Economic Forum 2015 report said that the African countries that are most tourism-ready include Seychelles, Cape Verde, Botswana, Rwanda and Namibia. On the list, South African is ranked first, which could have changed in the past few months. There are a number of untapped avenues that could help reshape the way the world views […]

today31/05/2016

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