
Decolonising Lesotho’s Literary Landscape
Lesotho writers and creators' growing awareness that they are part of a global society and just trying to claim their place as agents in this world that they live in.
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Ts'eliso Monaheng is a writer and photographer based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Lesotho writers and creators' growing awareness that they are part of a global society and just trying to claim their place as agents in this world that they live in.

The members of Johannesburg rock band, The Brother Moves On, see themselves as Pan-Africanists.

The Gqom sound runs the gamut of township flavor until it teases Afro-house and eThekwini (Durban) groove without fully admitting to its Kwaito influence.
Sean Magner takes a peek into the world of production duo Christian Tiger School by way of

Ts'eliso Monaheng meets with Cape Town's beatmakers, including the celebrated jazz bassist, Shane Cooper, known as Card on Spokes.
This article is part of a series of articles on music producers throughout the African continent
Cape Town-based wordsmith Youngsta’s been in Johannesburg for a few weeks, here on a mission to build bridges and shake
Andrew Miller’s a Jozi-based freelance scribe. Years spent with a muscle disease have allowed the writer

Kassav are a band formed in Paris in ’79. They were in Johannesburg recently, where they

Foodzone is an eatery situated in Lakeview, Soweto, right next to the Rea Vaya bus station
Rendani Nemakavhani (alias Missblacdropp) is a Johannesburg-based graphic designer and illustrator who initiated the collaborative project
Nakhane Touré’s itching to make some noise. His acoustic guitar-strumming fingers are ready to shred some

In 2014, South African Hip Hop was allowed longer strides on the mainstream’s catwalk. The line between artist

It’s all my father’s fault! Sometime towards the end of the nineties, I remember him bringing
In 2010, I acquired an illegal copy of The Clonious’ Between the dots LP after hearing
I remember being awe-struck by a picture I saw in on the Sunday papers somewhere around
Brian Soko is not a happy man! Not only is he having to deal with the
“The thing about Joburg,” observes rapper and producer Sam Turpin “it’s kind of on the scale
I was home alone one Friday night around 2001 watching, as was tradition, one of the
As member of the hip-hop quartet Ba4za, Hakeem Lesolang presided over one of the most fertile