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What’s There Not To Love About Naledi Farm
October 29, 2025
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Posted on November 5, 2024
Have you ever run 21km with period pains knocking? That was me this year. I was telling my bestie that I was not sure if it was a brave, or stupid idea. But yeah it happened.
I decided it was on at the beginning of October: I’ll be running the half marathon. For those who know me to have run the 42km, you’ll also know I’ll never run that distance at Soweto again. The teething problems there are not my portion, I have the battle scars to prove I’ve been there and done that. I digress…
My training consisted of running 100 km …
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Posted on August 31, 2024
Samke Mhlongo’s Ringfence is a raw, visceral exploration of the realities of four young women navigating the complexities of mordern life. Mhlongo delves into a world of these characters, revealing their vulnerabilities and strengths as they grapple with love, loss, ambition, and finding themselves. The book has many twists and turns. Just when you think you can predict the end, it offers a turn of events.
The Characters
At first glance, the cover and the title look like it’ll give you all the reasons to not get married but, the story of the characters is way more complex than that. The characters added a …
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Posted on July 31, 2024
Another month, another novel. I must say, I enjoy reading novels more than I thought I would. In July I read Bantu Knots by Lebohang Mazibuko. What was meant to be a month read, turned into two weeks. From the moment I got my hands on the book, I was hooked. And I’m not just saying that because I went to tertiary with Lebohang.
In the Beginning There Was…
One of the things I loved about the book was the strategic use of vernacular proverbs that preface each chapter. These age-old wisdom nuggets, often delivered with a humorous twist in translation, but served as insightful preludes to …
Remember that incredible era of SA hip hop? When every township and city had its own crew putting their flavour on the scene? Mahikeng was no exception – Morafe, Mo Molemi, HHP, Fifi Cooper – these artists released music that defined a generation. Their energy even inspired the creation of Maftown Heights, a concert series, or rather a movement that originally started in Johannesburg but later moved to Mahikeng to celebrate these local legends. It was a beautiful moment for South African hip hop, showcasing the power of homegrown talent.
Last night had the opportunity to attend a special screening of the “Maftown Heights: …
MTN Bushfire, well well well. 2024, we finally went! I don’t know how many times I’ve wanted to go and talked myself out of it last minute. This year I told my sister I wanted to go, just as I was about to talk myself out of it again, her deposit was in and it was set and stone. WE ARE GOING TO eSWATINI!
In true Kgoshigadi style, I packed for every single weather condition imaginable. Hot? Super hot? Insanely …
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Posted on May 8, 2024
We’re still taking a break from self-help books, and the second novel this year is “When the Filter Fades” by Janine Jellars. This book delves into the world of social media fame, where curated realities reign supreme. Or do they? The story follows three ambitious women in Johannesburg, all vying for a piece of the influencer pie. In a world where the moral compass is compromised for fame and fortune, the three characters Lin, Lebo and Mbali take us through their worlds, not without twists and turns.
Without giving away too much here is what I enjoyed about the book.
Relatable Characters
Jellars …
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Posted on May 8, 2024
We’re still taking a break from self-help books, and the second novel this year is “When the Filter Fades” by Janine Jellars. This book delves into the world of social media fame, where curated realities reign supreme. Or do they? The story follows three ambitious women in Johannesburg, all vying for a piece of the influencer pie. In a world where the moral compass is compromised for fame and fortune, the three characters Lin, Lebo and Mbali take us through their worlds, not without twists and turns.
Without giving away too much here is what I enjoyed about the book.
Relatable Characters
Jellars …
In Eventing, Going Places, Media Engagements, Trending, Uncategorized
Posted on March 8, 2024
I’m so down for you… I’m so down for you baby…
Five days later, and I’m still riding the wave of joy and euphoria from one of the most enchanting performance to date. The crowd, the open field, the OOTD (outfit of the day), Simmy and most notably, Xavier Omar’s voice and stage presence. Join me as I recount when the magical journey that began.
Ticket Drop
On the 8th December, someone asked him to come to South Africa and he dropped a …
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Posted on February 13, 2024
Today marks 100 years of radio under the theme “Radio: A century informing, entertaining and educating”.
I have the honour and the privilege of hosting POWER Experience on POWER 98.7, every Saturday from 2-6pm. When I took on the role as a host of POWER Experience, I was given two clear objectives. The first was to attract a younger audience, and the second was to enjoy what I do, which, frankly, was the easy part. Hosting the show for four hours is an absolute pleasure for me, and I eagerly anticipate every moment.
If you still haven’t listened to the show, where have …
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Posted on January 26, 2024
In January, I embark on my annual tradition of immersing myself in books that deviate from the typical “new year, new me” narrative. After last year’s fascination was with Will Smith’s autobiography, this year I chose to explore “The Sex Lives of African Women” by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, a book that had piqued my curiosity for some time. Contrary to my initial expectations. Within the first few pages of the book, I realized that what I was expecting from the book vs. the actual book was worlds apart, in an interesting way.
“The Sex Lives of African Women” by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah is a …