Category Archives: Language

2014 Jan. 5: High Fashion at Muntuza’s funeral in KwaThema

by Yaya Mavundla Over the years people’s lifestyle and believes have changed completely. The Western culture has taken over with so many fashion boutiques we have been introduced to.  Freedom of expression through clothing and so many accessible designers has … Continue reading

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2013 Dec. 24: Through Artwork We Shall Succeed

PORTFOLIO I by Ayanda Zulu The late Mr Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela will forever be remembered (2013) I am honored to be amongst the artists who took time and passion to do a painting of one of the most respected icons … Continue reading

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2013 Dec. 17: LGBTI agenda reflected at a Human Rights lawyers conference

  by Jeremiah Sepotokele   2013 Oct. 4:  Wits University, Johannesburg. South Africa. The Wits Student Law Journal for Southern Africa hosted a conference “Incendo on the 4th of October 2013 at the Chalsty Centre at the Wits School of … Continue reading

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2013 Oct. 24: Black, Proud & Out and Deaf

Sorita interviewed by Rene Mathibe & Xana Nyilenda Featuring photos from Sorita’s facebook page. Sorita Dlamini was born and raised in KwaThema, Springs, Johannesburg. She is a 24 year old female and is an older sibling to her 6 year … Continue reading

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