by Teakisi | Jun 30, 2015 | Culture, Entertainment
Uyai sat up and crawled quietly away from her sister who snored loudly beside her on the mat. The small, stuffy room was dimly lit by the dying lantern her maid had placed beside the door. She didn’t know the exact time, but she held on to all hope that she...
by Teakisi | Jun 24, 2015 | Lifestyle
By Attiya Karodia Everyone complains. Whether it’s you on a bad day or me when I’m fasting. If there’s one thing the human population in this day and age is great at, it’s complaining. You’d think that having water and electricity (unless Eskom) would keep us content,...
by Teakisi | Jun 9, 2015 | Empowerment, Entertainment, Lifestyle
By Florentina Twongyere Siima Sabiti Kyakuhaire describes herself as a radio presenter, music addict, flute blower, work in progress, occasional writer and attributes all views expressed belonging to her and the little people living in her head. Siima who is currently...
by Teakisi | Jun 5, 2015 | Current Affairs
By Noluvuyo Bacela “We live with the hope that as she battles to remake herself, South Africa, will be like a microcosm of the new world that is striving to be born. ” Nelson Mandela Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 1993. When I was little I would often...
by Teakisi | Jun 3, 2015 | Empowerment, Fashion & Style
By Kye Makyeli Out of a small township near Johannesburg known as Sebokeng, which literally means “gathering place” in SeSotho, hails Wothando “Thando” Hopa, an albino model who has broken barriers in the fashion and modelling industry and...