Oliver Reginald Tambo is a migrant revolutionary who fathered this nation from exile, writes Ace Moloi.
Month: November 2017
Poetry Africa’s Rebel with a Purse
ART STATE publisher Mpho Matsitle followed the exploits of Hlox Da Rebel at the 21st Poetry Africa.
A Harvest for All Seasons
Mpho Matsitle relives the evening of Harvest Live in Concert.
OLIVER TAMBO: Back to the Archives
Sipho Mnyakeni reflects on the legacy of Oliver Tambo, as seen through the Dear Oliver Tambo production.
State Of Mangaung Poetry
When poetry shows are attended by audiences who are attracted to the art and not narcissistic proclivities, both the poet and the industry grow, says Mpho Matsitle.
Pitseng Cooks Up A Jam
Thato Rossouw writes about Stone Mayo’s single launch turned jam session, held at Pitseng African Restaurant.
Mangaung Suffers From Quiet Journalism
Local journalism is a matter of plentiful harvest and few workers, argues Tshiamo Malatji.
Lapeng Rush: My 3 to 6 Afternoon Drive
Ace Moloi helps us decide between CUT FM’s Lapeng Rush and Motheo FM’s 326 Drive.
A Jazzy Evening with Mlu Gegana
Well-traveled bassist Mlungisi Gegana treated the people of Mangaung to an evening of jazz conversations, reports Mpho Matsitle.
Student Media in a Nutshell
Interview with ART STATE’s news editor Teboho Mpholo on the role of student media in the campus community.