Phiwe Mncwabe

April 30, 2025

Book review: This Mournable Body Tsitsi Dangarembga

Tsitsi Dangarembga is the girl she thinks she is. A while back I reviewed her debut novel Nervous Conditions. By a while back, I would say […]
April 22, 2025

Autism Awareness Month

I know that I am a little late however by virtue of this special month, my contribution matters. It matters because I am an ‘’ausome’’ auntie […]
April 1, 2025

First half marathon in 2025 done

Towards the end of 2024, I ran my first half marathon. It was brutal. Maybe, I am exaggerating a little but I almost died. It was […]
March 31, 2025

Justice for Cwecwe

I was only seven years when I was taught about rape. My village mom employed by the South African Police Services (SAPS) came home one day […]
March 28, 2025

Book review: The Fall of the ANC Prince Mashele & Mzukisi Qoba

By now my fellow readers have established that deep inside of me lives a political animal, that will one day emerge as a Political Analyst. Whilst, […]
March 25, 2025

Book review: Yaa Gyasi, Transcendent Kingdom

I am back with book review seven. After device issues here and there. Again, a much needed break in between to just reflect a little bit. […]
March 4, 2025

Book review: Zumanomics-The road from Mangaug to 2030 Raymond Parsons

Two weeks ago I was scrolling down on Twitter formerly known as X. Someone tweeted that ‘’its 2025 and 2030 is nearing’’.  What does this mean […]
February 17, 2025

Book review: Blazing a trail, lessons for African leadership Lincoln Mali 

I have spent some time reflecting on Blazing a trail. All the times spent reflecting on Blazing a trail vary from the good, the bad and […]
February 10, 2025

First marathon in 2025

I am often asked why I chose running as a sport or form of exercise. My answer is always simple, why not run? I know that […]

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