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Soweto bids Mother Of The Nation farewell
Nyaope drug wreaks havoc
Some nyaope addicts regret the day they experimented with that fatal drug. They want to quit but it is hard, thus crying out for help…
Full-figured and phly
The full-figured girls of Soweto are reclaiming their right to be here. Members of Xivumvha Sparkles remind and give each other that much-needed pep talk:
“Our music video is different”
A music video for the track, Ushukela, is out and Team Solplaatjie duo, Msesho Kau and TJ Mr Vans couldn’t be more happy. According to
No schooling for now
The government has stopped public school learners from going to school amid soaring number of Covid-19 infections across the country. This comes after the department
Curtain falls on last Rivonia trialist
The last surviving member of the notorious Rivonia Trial, Andrew Mlangeni has passed away. He was 95 years old. Mlangeni who lived in Dube, Soweto,
Minister Cele unleashes police on Covid-19 defaulters
Beware! You could be sentenced to six months in prison and a fine should law enforcement agents find you without a mask in public. That’s
“People who drink alcohol in groups, let their guards down…” – Minister Dlamini-Zuma
Cooperative Governance Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has enunciated President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement to suspend alcohol with immediate effect in the country. This comes as the numbers
Covid-19 kept them on the road
A sizeable number of joggers along the Impala Road (R558) has significantly dwindled since President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Level 3 of Covid-19. About 500 joggers
People of the soil
Like the most, letsoku is one of the indigenous resources that many people overlook. To some it’s still as purposeful as it has ever been.
Ready for the unemployed relief grant
Some of the unemployed youngsters might lose out on the first payment of R350.00 of the social relief distress, amidst the Coronavirus lockdown scourge. They