by Teakisi | Sep 25, 2015 | Family, Love & Sex, Thoughts & Reflections
By Noluvuyo Bacela I have not thought about this person in a while, which is very odd of me because of the way I idolized him. Once upon a time I watched all the light exit my body, through any means that it could do so. My eyes grew dark, like a deep hole; and my...
by Teakisi | Sep 22, 2015 | Culture, Education, Empowerment, Family, Lifestyle
By Divine Muragijimana There is no better place to start than one’s mother when speaking of women who have inspired you. My mother, Marie Nizigiyimana, is probably one of the smartest women I have ever met. Yes, I know, most women would probably say the same about...
by Teakisi | Sep 18, 2015 | Culture, Current Affairs
By Attiya Karodia Once a prison, built to house only white criminals and political activists (with the exception being Nelson Mandela himself), Constitutional Hill’s history and heritage isn’t one of joy or triumph, but rather one of tragedy that has...
by Teakisi | Sep 16, 2015 | Thoughts & Reflections
By Zerida Mponye It takes a lot of courage to take ourselves back from the things that threaten to break us. If you’ve been there, you’ll understand what it means to know you have to get out while, at the same time, coming up with tonnes of very convincing reasons on...
by Teakisi | Sep 10, 2015 | Business, Culture, Empowerment, Fashion & Style, Feature, Lifestyle
Article by Christelle Mekoh Have you ever heard of Ankara, Kente, Wax or Kitengue? For the past few years, African prints have been at the center stage of the fashion industry – and people are starting to notice. Many celebrities have embraced them and wear them...