Sipho Mabuse was a front row VIP at South African Fashion Week (SAFW)’s Spring Summer 23 Collections at the Mall of Africa from 20 – 23 April 2023

The knitting of collaborative networks and the shaping of a sustainable fashion future for South Africa – these where some of the most exhilarating trends  at South African Fashion Week (SAFW)’s Spring Summer 23 Collections at the Mall of Africa held from  20 – 23 April 2023. Some snaps from the shows I attended, with thanks... Continue Reading →

Don Vino brings Saxy Vibes 5 back to The Grand Arena, GrandWest 17th June

We chatted to Don Vino who is bringing Saxy Vibes to Grand Arena  on the 17th of June.Book at  Webtickets -from R125.00 https://www.webtickets.co.za/v2/Event.aspx?itemid=1527064695 What is your purpose? Still figuring it out, but got a suspicion it's got something to do with music hehehe! To make people happy, to change lives with this gift that had... Continue Reading →

Siphokazi Jonas was commissioned as a praise poet for the March 2023 UCT graduation ceremonies

Reflections in a few pictures of Siphokazi Jonas at the UCT Graduations in March Siphokazi Jonas was commissioned as a praise poet for the March 2023 UCT graduation ceremonies, and the feedback has been stellar. More than 5000 students graduated during the 15 ceremonies, which took place over five days. The work reached approximately 30... Continue Reading →

Under African Skies – Saturday 29 April at Artscape Operahouse

Performed by ZASHA! together with Loyiso Bala, Monde Msutwana, Nomfundo Xaluva, Shaun Johannes and Mzansi Zulu dancers. The supergroup, Zasha!, consisting of the former members of the Johnny Clegg band, and superstar Loyiso Bala and friends, will be performing, Under African Skies, a spectacular music production featuring popular South African hits, at the Artscape Opera... Continue Reading →

We speak to Frank Freeman prior to his show with Tarryn Lamb on 14th April

We speak to Frank Freeman prior to his show with Tarryn Lamb on 14th April. He started his music career early, when he joined the Grey College Boereorkes in his native Bloemfontein, aged 6.  With this group he toured Europe and got nominated for a South African Traditional Music Award, all before he finished school. Since turning... Continue Reading →

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