Kaya Men Cookout on Home with Mapaseka
By Kaya Digital Home with Mapaseka and Les Da Chef challenged our Afropolitan male listeners to get into the kitchen and cook. Mapaseka also explored the challenges men face when cooking.
By Kaya Digital Home with Mapaseka and Les Da Chef challenged our Afropolitan male listeners to get into the kitchen and cook. Mapaseka also explored the challenges men face when cooking.
Mandisa Ndluli of Yoga fitness joined us on The Home Straight last Friday to take some of our Afropolitans through their yoga paces as we continue to celebrate #HerSummer. No one, least of all Sotho Meyer, expected yoga to be that testing.
By Nomali Cele Hair loss is a discussion that’s as old as the invention of beauty itself, even in ancient times they were sharing “cures” for baldness. Did you know that the ancient Egyptians are said to have believed in a simple recipe (a mixture from various animals including snakes, lions and hippos) to fight baldness? But in the last two decades, a different kind of baldness has taken centre […]
By Nomali Cele With each passing year, more South African films make a splash at the local box office. Quality has become consistently better and our movies go beyond just “seeing our stories told in our voices”. While it’s important that we be the ones to tell our stories, having South African films on circuit,is largely an economic endeavor that helps the industry grow ー the more money local movies […]
This year has been both an interesting and devastating one so far. With several musical legends passing on, natural (and manmade) disasters happening around the world and the rand being on a wobbly path, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by 2016. But it really hasn’t been all that bad… Join us in celebrating the good that came out of 2016 in two categories: girls and Mamelodi Sundowns. It’s no secret that our […]
By Nomali Cele Nolan Oswald Dennis (28) is part of a new breed of young artists not impressed with the state of this country. He works in illustration, painting, and installation, spreading the message of we have not forgotten. This has been a big year for Dennis with his first solo exhibition at the Goodman Gallery, winning the FNB Art Fair Prize and currently studying at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology […]
By Nomali Cele Crusaders against breast cancer will once again gather in Johannesburg on 23 October for the Avon Justine iThemba Walkathon. Now in its eleventh year, the event has people in pink and white taking to the streets as they show solidarity and help raise awareness for breast cancer. Beyond ‘pouting for a purpose’ Avon Justine is considered one the biggest supporters of breast health causes around the world. […]
By Nomali Cele Jozi, Mabongeng, the City of Gold and lights, it’s a city that never sleeps. There’s always something new around the corner and the social scene is no different. Already making plans and trying to fill your weekends for this spring and summer? Here are the three new things to do that you’ll definitely want to try! A dim sum date in Town Where: Newtown When: Daily Town, […]
By Nomali Cele Viewing spring and summer as a time for new beginnings is somewhat of a cliché. But it’s a good one! And making your hair shorter is as good a new beginning as any. Short hair can get a bad reputation. It’s easy to get exasperated with it and think that it’s not versatile or easy to style. In the natural hair movement circles, short natural hair is called […]
By Nomali Cele When mam’ Letta Mbulu sang There’s music in the air she wasn’t lying, we love our music. As we round off Heritage Month and Afro Soultemba, here are five musical instruments that are popular in Africa: 1. The Kora The Kora is so widely used across West Africa that a Pan-African music and culture awards ceremony – the Kora Awards – was named after the instrument. It has […]
By Nomali Cele Today Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is 80 years old. The struggle stalwart has long been referred to as the mother of the nation. And it is not difficult to understand why. With her former husband, the late Nelson Mandela’s contribution to the struggle and democracy, the Mandelas really were parents of the nation for a long time. Their union and defiance inspired many. But as Mam’ Madikizela-Mandela enters her […]
By Nomali Cele When the topics of health and eating well are brought up, the first thing on the chopping block is the food we Afropolitans grew up with. Rustenburg-based dietician, Mpho Tshukudu and food anthropologist Anna Trapido have written Eat Ting, a huge African cookbook filled with recipes rooted in the food our grandmothers were preparing and eating all their lives, but with a healthy twist. Pap might not be […]