Volume 65 December 2026-January 2026 : Art & Culture

The Language of Leaders

Title: The Language of Leaders Reviewer: Bakang Segokgo Publisher: Kogan page Limited Author: Kevin Murray   Is your dream to become the best Chief Executive...

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On trail of Batswapong Gods

  The first thing that gripped my mind when we set out for the Central District was the enduring  power that Batswapong ancestors are said to wield over their people. A friend of mine, who did his national service in the...

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Demystifying Ngwale

 To many people, especially those who are not Bakalanga, Ngwale remains an almost abstract concept. Infact, to a good number...

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More Than Just A Dance

Most dances in Africa derive from either social, traditional, cultural or religious backgrounds, and vary across countries, communities and ethnic...

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Foreign music Drowns out Locals

 Consequently, everyone seems to be staking their claim and exploiting the market to their advantage. It’s survival of the fittest...

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Mohumanegi O Sa Sweng

Go na le dipina di le mmalwa tse e reng di lela kgotsa di opelwa, o bo o ka nna fa fatshe, fa gongwe e le dilo tsa gore ga se tsa pelo ya gago, kgotsa tsa segompieno. Mme fela...

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Raring To Go

No one chooses to enter the Miss World pageant with a laid back attitude unless she is Tapiwa Preston. Notwithstanding, the 19-year old Motswana beauty queen also exudes an unshakable attitude that imbues her with confidence that, come August 18,...

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What They Meant... Nope! Implied Maybe

By contrast, yesteryear’s music had social, political or cultural dimensions regardless of where it was played. Given such, one may...

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Africa Unchained: The Blueprint for AfricaÔÇÖs Future

Reviewer: Pako Lebanna Publisher: Palgrave McMillian Ayittey, a Ghanaian economist, author and president of the Washington DCbased Free Africa Foundation, an organization...

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