Realest shit I’ve ever seen, ZCC dude pulls out his badge in the club!!

Realest shit I’ve ever seen, ZCC dude pulls out his badge in the club!! Hadn’t been out in a while, so yesterday I decided to head out to the club to have a few beers Read More …

30 Worst Financial Decisions That South Africans Regret The Most

30 Worst Financial Decisions That South Africans Regret The Most. 1. Spending on Booze for girls. 2. Opening a clothing account and buying clothes I did not need. 3. Spent a lot of money for Read More …

Yes You The Main Dish But Think Like A Side Dish

By Obakeng Chabaesele. Yes you are the main chick/ guy, but think like the side – We grow to both fear and hate the side chick or side guy . But what if we could learn Read More …

Free ‘Advanced Excel Lockdown Webinar Masterclass’ 16 April (Thursday) With Kagiso Maloma

As promised Kagiso Maloma ACMA,CGMA will be doing a free ‘Advanced Excel Lockdown Webinar Masterclass’ this Thursday 16 April at 9pm (register here to attend online https://kagiso.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/286177/register) Please note this session is not for beginners Read More …

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SUMMARY – CORONA VIRUS – 23 MARCH 2020

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS SUMMARY – CORONA VIRUS – 23 MARCH 2020 Individual behavioural changes and hygiene will ensure transmission is reduced. MUST adhere to strict regulations. Globally over 340,000 confirmed cases – SA has 402 confirmed Read More …

Excerpt from the book GUTTED by Tiro Makhudu (Chapter 4)

By Tiro Makhudu “For the longest time, she was uncomfortable with cars. They made her feel vulnerable and exposed like the large, corse hands of a grown man were sliding up her ribs to grab a Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 4 – By Tiro Makhudu

The day of the arrival of the impis was nothing short of tragically spectacular. It was like an invasion epic right out of the corridors of Hollywood. It was as if the Martians had not Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 3 – By Tiro Makhudu

`Alexandra has always been an interesting place. Full of life, full laughter and peppered all over with pain, poverty and suffering. There weren’t as many people then and there were even fewer lights. Gomora, Gamampyane, Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 2 – By Tiro Makhudu

I often think about the then young lady who sent me home that day. I remember her sharp, singy voice clearly but somehow, not her face. I want to remember but nothing comes. Not even Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 1 – By Tiro Makhudu

I remember joining a march from Ga Rankua in the mid 1980’s in the then independent state of Bophutswana. It was headed to Mothotlung. To this day I haven’t a clue why there specifically. It Read More …

So This Is A Story About Why I Didn’t Date In Varsity… **Sigh**

Ok, So when I was in varsity I didn’t date until the very final semester of my studies. Huge, huge mistake; for so many reasons but that’s not why we’re here today. So the reason Read More …

The South African 4th Industrial revolution Dream…

“Harsh reality is always better than false hope.” ― Downton Abbey Can someone explain to me why we don’t have a south African manufactured vehicle? Okay, maybe I am not clear; I mean a South Read More …

Kanye West’s Jesus is King Album Review by Mmasekepe Matsebane

Kanye West’s Jesus is King Album Review by Masekepe Matsebane…. I almost did not make it past Every Hour, the first track of Jesus is King Album. The simple reason is that I am not a Read More …

Spiritual Reflections of Molehe Mphasa #Post1 “Relationships”

The wise King Solomon in Proverbs 27:17 says “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” When I think about this passage, I think about two iron rods rubbing together. As the friction increases, Read More …

WE ARE THE TIRED ONES!!

“I don’t mind being a team player. I’m just tired of being the soccer ball.”- Quentin R. Bufogle Government says they are going to introduce a new NHI bill but those with medical aids must Read More …

Sometimes, Most Times, The Blessings Appear As Retrenchments, Job Cuts And ‘Unemployed’… In The End, Everything Works Out

By Sizo Tshabalala The day the contract ended and I was back home unemployed (and broke)… After studying for a couple of years in Tshwane University of Technology, in 2010 I came back to my Read More …