September 12, 2018

Where Is The Militancy With Which A Young Black Born-Again Christian Would Defend His God When It Comes To Defending, Rebuilding And Promoting Our Language And Culture If We Are Indeed Woke?

By Tiro Makhudu In a book, House boy By Ferdinand Oyono, a question that haunted me when I first read continues to haunt today. “Brother, what are […]
June 19, 2018

My Story of Finding a Balance Between Afrikan and Western Medicine

By Noluthando Dlamini “I think she needs the hospital baba” I say as I wipe the tears of my face. My father just stands there looking […]
June 4, 2018

YOU ARE THE WORD KIN TO ME

By By Nkosinathi Masilela If in the World of the past we desired ownership over the bodies of others and used the colour of skin to categorize […]
May 22, 2018

Inatisha – A Story Of How I Lost EVERYTHING (Uneven Tears)

Written and Narrated By Koketso Dzumba 17th September 2008, a fad I could pinch a mere away. Like most my mornings it was sooth. Woke up attained […]
May 21, 2018

If Hollywood Was Proudly South African Maybe I would’t Be Too Civilized To Brag About My Culture…

Poem By Kagiso Maloma Steady waiting for someone to make my tradition trend so I too can jump in and act all African about it Steady waiting […]
May 21, 2018

Last night I dreamt I was Africa

By Tiro Makhudu Last night I dreamt my salvation lived in a bottle. Not the bottle that houses ships, ships that brought death and chains. Ships that […]