Nick Nkuna’s book, “A Hearse In Different Colours!” nominated for the 2nd Annual African Print Authors & Poetry Awards 2019

It all started in March 2019 when Nick Nkuna spilled more juice on releasing his first Poetry book titled “A hearse in different colours”. Today the book has been nominated…

Pleasure Masana Ngobeni, Miss Personality of Greater Tzaneen Municipality

Pleasure Masana Ngobeni, one of Tzaneen’s up-coming models, born and bred in the dusty streets of Nkambako (Maweni Village) under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority. Pleasure Masana Ngobeni is a Grade 11…

Tzaneen teen, Ntiyiso Amukelani published a book about the abuse young girls are exposed to

Meet the Tzaneen born, a 14-year old Limpopo girl, Ntiyiso Amukelani, affectionately known as Amu has written a book in which she tells the stories of the abuse of young…

Suspected killer, Norris Ngobeni also linked to other crimes in Tzaneen area

Norris Ngobeni, a 26 years old suspect who was wanted for murder in the Letsitele policing area, ended up being linked with seven more crime cases. According to Colonel Moatshe…

The pride of Joppie Village gearing for glory at Comrades Marathon 2019

With a soft-spoken, somewhat shy personality, Elia Nkuna has impressive accolades within the Marathon circles at his age. Elia Nkuna, born and bred in the dusty streets of Joppie Village,…

The smooth running process of elections 2019 at N’wamitwa

On Wednesday 08th May 2019, South Africa braved the colds, wet weather and the inevitable queues to cast votes the country’s sixth democratic elections; and people at N’wamitwa had their…

Joppie Village Gogo, Mndavazi Mathebula casting her VOTE at the age of 95

Mndavazi Mathebula says she is now more concerned about the future of the next generations and her vote is for them. At the age of 95, a nonagenarian Gogo Mndavazi…

Daniel Brothers’ album “Elevated” breaking all the boundaries

Daniel Brothers, known to their parents as Fikile Ngobeni (Flex) and Ntwanano Mhlongo (Ntwa); hail from dusty streets of Msiphana village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority. The duo has just released…

Mahwahwa Secondary School in partnership with Groep91 Uitvoer

Mahwahwa Secondary School in Nkambako Village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority sets out to bring a new culture and adventure in learning. The Local school has formed a partnership with Groep91…

What you did not know about Joe Shirimani, an artist who has stood the test of time

The veteran Xitsonga Traditional musician, singer and producer Joe Shirimani is a multi-award-winning artist who has so far stood the test of time. Many of the artists who entered the…

A Hearse In Different Colours release date confirmed!

This is the beginning of bigger and better things for Nick Nkuna, the 22 years old Information Technology and Computer Science student at Capricorn College (Polokwane). Coming from the disadvantaged…

Nick Nkuna is set to drop “A hearse in different colours!”

Nick Nkuna has spilled more juice on his much-anticipated book titled “A hearse in different colours”. The 22 years old Information Technology and Computer Science student at Capricorn College in…

   
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