Peris Walubengo
1733 articles published since 05 Nov 2019
1733 articles published since 05 Nov 2019
Social media users were on opposite sides of the Twitter streets when they started discussing which African language is the most attractive. It seems that there's such an appeal for most SA languages that just 1 can't be winner.
The state of South African schools are a worry for all citizens, but most of all for parents. When a video surfaced on social media showing a schoolboy beaten by schoolgirls, viewers were left furious.
Lieutenant Gillian Malouw is many things - the first-ever South African female officer able to navigate a submarine, the first one in Africa and also one of very few across the globe. Gillian is paving the way for women.
What will happen if Eskom announces stage 10 load-shedding? People are expecting the worst - and funniest - things to happen. Mzansi took to social media to share memes and jokes about the load-shedding crisis.
Finding out that your husband of 12 years cheated on you is not an easy thing, and many women do nasty things when they make such discoveries. One woman penned 'the other woman' a brilliant thank you letter.
Oscar Magudulela noticed that the moving company market had a gap for black-owned businesses and he jumped at the opportunity to start his own company. Today L&M Removals is a proud reminder that hard work triumphs.
A Grade 11 pupil, Dylan Harris, bravely ran to the rescue of his fellow schoolmate, Christine Gazi, when he saw her come under attack. He didn't stop to think about his safety and gave Christine a chance to flee. What a brave kid!
Johannesburg is a dangerous city, and taking on the criminals is no game. Muaath Maharaj, the man who was given the title "Joburg's toughest cop", knows this all too well. He faces danger everyday as he tries to keep SA safe.
Malcolm X is known as the People's Blesser because he's so generous and is always trying to give a helping hand to those in need. However, many people wonder where Malcolm gets the money he so happily gives away.
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