by Staff Reporter | Oct 1, 2025 | Entertainment, News, Opinion
In the rolling hills of Jedburgh, the sound of bagpipes and border history has been replaced by something stranger: tents in the woods, a man and woman calling themselves royalty, and a young American woman branded their “handmaiden.” They named their camp the Kingdom...
by Winnie Nkonde | Feb 10, 2025 | Community Spotlights, Opinion
I remember the first time I heard it. I had gone to visit my grandma in Mabvuku for the holidays. My little face was puzzled and confused, trying to figure everything out as my friend whispered a terrible secret in my ears. It was a horrible act, and even though...
by Staff Reporter | Feb 6, 2025 | Opinion
By Mcpotar Hip-hop is a competitive sport by nature, and therefore artists baiting each other for a lyrical challenge is something that has stimulated the culture since its inception in the Bronx. We love the drama, it’s always war season. I love seeing...
by Staff Reporter | Feb 5, 2025 | Health, Opinion
By Noncedo Ndlwana Love knows no boundaries; it asks no questions! It’s amazing how our Xhosa names contain meanings that guide us naturally, without conscious planning. When my late parents named me Noncedo, I assume they intended me to be a helper,...