Lwah Ndlunkulu’s second album a touchy ‘love letter to the people’
South Africa’s music scene is thriving, and the queen of maskandi fusion, Lwah Ndlunkulu, just dropped her second album, Amaciko, setting the stage on fire! This... Read more.
Is that your not-so smallernyana skeletons rattling, Razzmatazz?
The way things are between ANC motormouth Fikile “Mbaks” Mbalula and Brown Mogotsi, sekushubile… Razzmatazz, nawe you are forever shooting your mouth off,... Read more.
Juju holds parliamentarians spellbound
Shwa wouldn’t wish it on their worst enemy the fate of being an MP stuck on the ad hoc committee probing the serious allegations made by top cop Lt-Gen Nhlanhla... Read more.
Why Shwa empathises with no-go Ntwari
Shwa is still not clear whether to label Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari a hero or a kalkoen after his jaw-dropping stunt last week when they were booted... Read more.
Something fishy with this return
Just when we thought the circus had packed up and left town, Kenny Kunene is back in the spotlight, not only reclaiming his MMC seat, but also being named the Patriotic... Read more.
Sounds like the final whistle for Motshwari
Ben Motshwari and AmaZulu parted ways this week after allegations that the expiring midfielder was sacked for disciplinary issues. At one stage, during his days... Read more.
Oil’s well for old Buc Nkota
The glow that we are witnessing on Mohau Nkota is evidence that the oil money in Saudi Arabia is coming in kamnandi, and Shwa is already charmed and feeling weak-kneed.... Read more.
Hairman’s trust issues with Madame Democracy
When big political parties hold internal elections, chaos often follows – yet it proves that Madam Democracy still draws her brutalised breath because at least... Read more.
Call fashion police when you see gogo
Shwa can tell that the PSL’s acting CEO role is now beginning to take its toll on Mato Madlala. The grumpy Durban gogo made a rare appearance on TV and became... Read more.
Yebo General, kukhona ok’shaya amanzi. You can’t trust the people
In politics, one second is too much to be alive or dead, hence Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi rocked upholding his own water and rejected the one that was placed where... Read more.



