Makhathini holds last concert as he leaves Fort Hare

Renowned jazz maestro Mduduzi Makathini had left Fort Hare University for a new stint in KZN.

To capture it off, he recently held his last concert at the institution.

Fea­tur­ing Jacques du Plessis, Angela Kobus, Hay­ley White and Jo Stem­met, Sym­phony of Keys sees a range of orches­tral music classics presen­ted on stage with a simple setup of four key­boards and eight hands.

“It was such fun the first two times and it was so well received,” says White, who teaches vari­ous instru­ments and music as a sub­ject at Hud­son Park High School.

“People kept ask­ing us when we’d do another show, so here we are.”

Du Plessis says the volume of music writ­ten for four pian­ists is another factor that makes the group eager to per­form more con­certs.

“There’s a lot of music writ­ten for eight hands and we could keep going forever,” said Du Plessis, who teaches at Stirl­ing High School.

“Because there is such a wide range of com­pos­i­tions, we’re play­ing all new music in this show and I think, at least for me, it has been the most chal­len­ging of the three con­certs so far.”

Com­pris­ing a col­lec­tion of music that spans four cen­tur­ies, Sym­phony of Keys Opus 3 includes com­pos­i­tions from Dahl, Beeth­oven, Holst, Bach and oth­ers.


 

 

“It’s the first time we’re doing music from the baroque period so that’s been quite chal­len­ging; all the pieces are quite hec­tic. We’re present­ing a vast range of styles.

“We wanted vari­ety so we have a good mix of dif­fer­ent styles. Every piece has its own mood,” Du Plessis explained.

For White, Stem­met and Kobus , one of their favour­ite com­pos­i­tions to per­form is Danse Macarbe.

“It’s a really fun piece to play. It’s about Death call­ing people from their graves to dance at mid­night.

“I think for us three it’s between that and the Holst, but Jacques [Du Plessis] loves Bach because Bach is a genius,” Stem­met, who is the Sel­borne Col­lege

“We’re play­ing all new music in this show and I think, at least for me, it has been the most chal­len­ging of the three con­certs so far.”

“I respect the white brother” check how much Papi Moloi is paying for her ex husband support.

Pabi Moloi, regarded as one of South Africa’s most reputable broadcasters, is a well-known name and face in the country’s entertainment sector who has long been in the spotlight.

Pabi started her career in 2006, and since then, she has expanded both her fan base and the range of her work.


 

 

 

 

 

Pabi Moloi works as a television host, radio deejay, television program host, radio deejay, and actress in addition to being a television presenter.

Pabi Moloi has kept her followers at bay when it comes to her personal life despite being one of the most well-known figures in South Africa.

However, rumours of conflict between Pabi Moloi and her husband Ruan Adams recently made headlines. You may find all the information you require on Pabi Moloi’s husband, her marriage, divorce, and child here.

The ex-husband of Pabi Moloi is Ruan Adams. According to reports, the couple had a traditional wedding ceremony on April 30, 2016.

Because Pabi Moloi and Ruan Adams kept their relationship highly private while they were dating, it is unclear how and when they first connected and when they began dating.

Pabi Moloi and her then-husband Ruan Adams split up a year after their extremely quiet wedding. Although the reasons for their breakup remain a mystery, there are rumors that Pabi Moloi’s spouse had an affair with her.

Since their divorce, Pabi Moloi and her ex-husband Ruan Adams have been fighting it out in court over matters like child custody and property distribution.

According to reports, Ruan Adams is asking for 50% of Pabi Moloi’s fortune, arguing that since they were married in a community of property when he paid lobola for her in 2016, he is entitled to half of everything they had together when they were married. In addition, Pabi Moloi’s ex-husband reportedly wants R8500 in spousal support each month.

It is now alleged that papi is paying R8500 for spousal support this caused a stir on social media with some cheering the husband on.

Nelson Mandela is the root of South Africa’s economic scramble, says Advocate Talent Rusere

The biggest challenge facing South Africa since their so called freedom from the Apartheid in 1994 is the legacy of the past. A Pre-Election deal that Nelson Mandela (ANC) signed with the Boer’s capitalist President (De Klerk) which was set to pocket-feed Nelson Mandela and the ANC political elite while maintaining the colonial capitalist policies to secure the ill-gotten legacies of the (Afrikaans speaking) Dutch citizens who had killed millions of black people and illegally took their country for nearly 50 bloody years, looting and plundering national resources.


 

The 1990 deal matured in 1994 when the agreement between ANC’s Nelson Mandela and the (NP) National party (former colonisers) was officially signed prior to the first Democratic election in South Africa ever. This was the first time that black South Africans were allowed to vote for over 50 years of slavery. The agreement was to ensure that no socialist policies would be implemented under the rule of ANC. Thereby ensuring total control of the country’s economy.

Mandela was a Key-hypocryte in making such a deal possible because, despite of his 27 years of imprisonment,he was remarkably free of bitterness (pure hypocrisy). From nowhere Mandela had to put aside the long history of humiliation and violence against black people that he was the one to convince the colonisers that his ANC would never implement socialist policies such as redistribute or re-allocate farms and the Boer’s ill-gotten wealth to the long suffering black South Africans.

By having this toxic and barbaric deal signed, Mandela infringed the constitutional right of South Africans to a free economy and gave white colonisers an upper hand and a legal say in the ANC government which is still South Africa’s biggest challenge today. The agreement to suppress the economic freedom of South Africans by ANC clearly reflects that the economic power is still wielded by the (Former Colonisers) white minority. After all the main motive behind South Africa’s colonisation was the keeping of economic power. I am not ashamed to call Mandela a sellout and most cruel black man Africa ever had.

It’s so sad that the 1994 election results only gave black people power and nothing else changed from the ownership of farming lands,gold mines and even the settlement policies. Those who were relocated to squatter sattlements during the Apartheid are still living there in the so called independent South Africa, Those families who where working in farms during the Apartheid are still there working for the very same families. South Africa is still colonized and it’s so very sad to believe that the people of South Africa are too ignorant to realize this reality.

“Nelson Mandela and ANC’s 1994 Pre-Election deal to maintain the colonial capitalist policies is the source of South Africa’s economic disaster – Advocate Talent Rusere ” posted eCNA24 on their news website.

Finally Police Make A Breakthrough In AKA’s Case Associates Close To Him Are Investigated

The death of AKA shook the music industry not just in South Africa but worldwide. AKA was one of the biggest names in South African music, known for his unique style, talent, and charm. His death left fans and fellow artists devastated, and many took to social media to express their grief and outrage.


 

 

 

The investigation into AKA’s death has been ongoing for the past four months, with little information being released by the authorities. However, recent reports suggest that the police are making progress in the case, with suspects being identified and questioned.

According to sources, the suspects are part of a powerful and feared family in KZN with links to the taxi industry and construction mafia. The family is believed to have been involved in several high-profile crimes in the province, and their name is well known to the authorities.

The investigation into AKA’s death has been a complex and challenging one, with the police facing many obstacles and challenges. However, the authorities have remained committed to finding justice for AKA’s family and friends and have left no stone unturned in their search for the perpetrators.

The death of AKA highlights the issue of violence in South Africa, particularly in the music industry. Many artists have been targeted in recent years, with some even losing their lives. The authorities need to address this issue urgently and take steps to ensure the safety of all artists and musicians in the country.It is essential that the authorities continue to work towards bringing those responsible for AKA’s death to justice, not just for his family and friends but for the sake of the music industry in South Africa. Who do you think the family might be?

Happy 71th Birthday For Connie Chiume

Connie Temweka Gabisile Chiume is a South African actress and filmmaker. She is talented and ambitious woman who is working around the clock to secure her future. She is intelligent and sophisticated woman who is very passionate about her career and she is doing incredibly well. She is one of the most influential people in the country and she has made a name for herself. She is best known for her role as Mamsonto on Mzansi Magic telenovela drama series Gomora.


 

 

 

 

 

She has gathered the attention of many viewers through her good acting skills. She is a mother of four children including Itumeleng “Tumi” Chiume who is a businessman, Nongelo Chiume who is an award-winning booking agent, a PR practitioner, events manager and talent manager, and Nothando Naledi Mabuza, an arts practitioner, actress and musician. She is kind and generous person who is very supportive and caring.

She is sensational and phenomenal woman who is an inspiration to all young people out there to work hard to achieve their goals. She was born on 5th June 1952 and she is currently 71 years old. She had a humble upbringing and built herself a solid foundation for her career.

She has won the Connie the Avanti award for Best Actress in a Drama Series during South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA) festival . She has been in the entertainment industry for a long time now and she has made a name for herself. She is a native of Welkom in the Free State Province. Massage pour in for her celebrating her 71th birthday leaving Mzansi gobsmacked. Please comment, like, click on and kindly share your thoughts. Please