My name is Tafi Mhaka. I am an avid writer and have a keen interest in all matters that touch the lives of poor and disadvantaged people as well the affluent classes of society. I live and work in the communications industry in Johannesburg. And I am a University of Cape Town alumnus.
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Monday, 28 November 2016
Sweet Mother Mary: Don't legalise the Jimi Hendrix experience
Mary-Louise Parker is simply sublime in her role as Nancy Botwin in the hit TV Series Weeds: a show about the heady life of a widow, a mother of two teenage boys; and her comic exploits selling marijuana in a posh upper class neighbourhood.
Tempting Uhuru
So President Uhuru Kenyatta felt the urge to report the USA to the International Criminal Court of Justice (ICC) for post-election violence.
Monday, 21 November 2016
Ditching lobola
Rethabile is 27. The man is in love. Well: he may not be head over heels in love. But he is certainly in a long-term relationship that is set to go to the next level.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Can tablets help learners improve at school?
A cognitive study conducted at Blair Athol School in Kromdraai, Johannesburg by Debbie de Jong – a learning specialist – found technology has the potential to have a positive impact on second language English language learners at primary school.
Monday, 14 November 2016
Friday, 11 November 2016
The Congo Ali left rumbles on
Every minute detail surrounding Muhammad Ali versus George Foreman in 1974 smacked of Zaire’s other-worldly mystique and amplified the oddly-universal fascination with the Congo.
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
America: Shame on you
Where do I begin? Well: This is the end for you and I and the rest of the civilised world it appears. And this time it is really the last time for us. There is no going back to the idealistic times that you and I shared in the past.
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
When is corruption mistaken for good fortune?
Is it when you are damn rich simply because, as rumour has it, daddy dearest is filthy rich as well?
Monday, 7 November 2016
Jozi my Jozi
Take me to Timbuktu for Christmas. Or should I go to Praia or N'Djamena? I could spend Boxing Day in Ouagadougou. Or I could simply serenade Ethiopian women in Addis Ababa before the dawn of the New Year.
Is justice blind to Africa alone?
Bark as fiercely as it may, the International Court of Criminal Justice (ICC) lacks teeth and struggles to find universal legitimacy in Africa.
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Who is the man? Jay-Z or Magic Johnson?
Seeing
Jay-Z on stage with Hillary Clinton looked meticulously staged. But staging
great performances is what Shawn Carter does for a living.
What is the greatest film ever?
Saturday, 5 November 2016
From Russia with love
I cannot see Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn of Ethiopia exchanging congratulatory messages on WhatsApp with President Bashar Hafez al-Assad of Syria or President Vladimir Putin of Russia just yet, but these three world leaders could have something in common in future: they might bag the Nobel Peace Prize for going to war against their people and those they nominate as enemies.
Friday, 4 November 2016
Don't scrap the fees. Scrap the system
What can three of four years of tough scholarly pursuits at a university afford you in the wildly exhilarating but strangely sobering aftermath of life after university?
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
The drama before spring
The pathetic sight of a blasé Hosni Mubarak on Qatari TV station Al-Jazeera urging the feverishly brash and dogged protesters gathered in Tahrir Square to go home was a rather amusing but tragically pitiful affair.
Becoming Hakim Bello
As he left Nigeria, the hope of a first-class life abroad, drowned out the cacophony of doubts piercingly sounding in his head.
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Should Facebook ban nudity?
To all the women and men in South Africa: help me out for a second will you? Would you say there is nothing more to see behind the spectacle of a full-blooded and bare-breasted African female clad in traditional clothing than a public portrayal of African culture?
Happiness is a party
Life is a lifelong party. Correction: Life is one big lifelong party and you are the life of the party.
Houston we have a problem: Where is Western Sahara?
The thought of landing Apollo 13 - the American spacecraft, in a dessert, somewhere in Western Sahara, may have fleetingly crossed the minds of Jim Lovell, Jack Swigert and Fred Haise on April 17, 1970.
Faithless faith
Siya Kolisi in a United South Africa
South Africans of all races often unite in support of
The Springboks, Bafana Bafana or Olympic gold medal-winning athletes like Wayde
Van Niekerk, Caster Semenya and Chad Le Clos when the call of national duty
arises for loyal and passionate lovers of sport.
Let us bury hate instead
Martin Benitez Torres did not have to die at the age of 33 on June 11, 2016. Not at all Omar Mateen. Being gay should not be a life long death sentence.
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