Q: An icon or famous person who inspired you?
"Nelson Mandela has been the person that I've been most inspired by and most moved by in his aura. There's nobody else like him."
"I think Nelson Mandela, I think when I was younger I read his biography when I was a kid and learned about his story and I think mostly probably the humility that he had as a human being to have gone, to be subjected to 26 years in prison and then coming out and going out, going and sitting and having tea with the person that put him away. I think most of us would want to kill that person when they've stolen so much of your life away but he came out and he, that's how he was, he moved forward with positivity and brought people together and ultimately ended up leading a country so I mean it's, yeah."
"Then he had the foundation and how he liked to bring people together through sport, for me he's just an icon I'll never forget."
Gov has built clinics within a 5km radius of almost anywhere in SA! What those clinics don’t have is enough support staff, medical professionals, & equipment. Hanover Park Day Hospital doesn’t have an ultrasound machine- nurses use a measuring tape to estimate your due date.💔
Winston Ntshona (right) and John Kani at a lunch for Tony nominees in New York in 1975. They went on to share the Best Actor award. Credit: NYTNS/Redux/Eyevine
Sthandiwe Kgoroge to star in a new moving picture 'Dear Sis Dolly'.
Sthandiwe Kgoroge to play the character of Melody Makaringe the Editor-In-Chief at Drum Magazine headquarters.
'Dear Sis Dolly' sets to hit cinemas in July 2026.
At the Madlanga Commission, they will hit you with one of these: do you accept that your statement is illogical? Nawe uzive uvuma ukuba hayi man, banyanisile, bububhanxa nyani lento bendiyithetha. Ubanjwe.
“AI is not going anywhere” is a PR line from a gen AI company press release that’s trying to make their bad broken technology seem inevitable. It’s bullshit. Please stop repeating it.
Caiphus Semenya is an Oscar-Nominated Film Composer.
While many know him for his solo Afro-jazz catalog and wedding classics like "Matswale," Semenya reached the absolute pinnacle of Hollywood film scoring. When Steven Spielberg directed The Color Purple (1985), Quincy Jones served as the executive music producer and assembled a "brain trust" of elite composers. Semenya was a core part of this team. He earned a direct Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score for his work on the film, making him one of the few South African composers in history to achieve the honor.