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The Wife’s husband, ‘indoda eqhoto’ and ‘isilwane’
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The Wife’s husband, ‘indoda eqhoto’ and ‘isilwane’

South African audiences are currently enraptured by the book-to-screen series, The Wife based on Dudu Busani-Dube’s Hlomu, The Wife books. Depicting the story of a journalist who marries a taxi driver with a hidden life, the series engages the duality of an abusive husband. Additionally, the series requires viewers to engage what they think they would do, how ever uncomfortable that may be.

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Valentine’s Day Is Coming Where Is Your -
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Valentine’s Day Is Coming Where Is Your -

Relax. Okay? Valentine’s is coming, sure, but don’t ask about a significant other whom I’ve yet to identify…not to make something deeper than what it is, but, why the fixation on asking the single person where their partner is during a time when we can barely leave our homes, much less meet people to potentially engage in a relationship?

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SA’s A&E Industry: A Structureless Place
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SA’s A&E Industry: A Structureless Place

South Africa’s arts and entertainment industry is a poorly developed ecosystem of hopeful artists, underfunded initiatives, poor information dissemination, and a lacking media industry. This isn’t to say that there is no hope, but it does make an already farfetched dream seem less achievable.

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