Tuesday 31 December 2019

Six events for Cassper Nyovest this #NewYearsEve as #woza2020 comes duze

Cassper Nyovest will be hard at work this festive season. The Move For Me singer said he has bookings daily until January 4.

On Christmas Day he had three performances and for New Year's Eve he will be playing at six events.

Recently he thrilled 40 000 fans at his #Filluproyalbafokengstadium concert.

The evening saw a blend of young, up-and-coming artists and some heavyweights like Shekhinah, Emtee, Black Motion, Major Leagues DJS, Nadia Nakai and Boity.

"In the new year I plan to take a break. I am still deciding where to go with my family. It may be an overseas holiday," said the rapper.

For more inspiration, get the January 2020 edition of Inspire Mzansi on PressReader

#NewYear resolutions are so yesterday. All you need is motivation in 2020. #NewYearsEve

Introducing the magazine that links aspirants to their dreams: Inspire Mzansi

One philosopher once said; "The difference between dreamers and achievers is that achievers once dreamt and took that huge leap to greatness."

That huge step either makes or breaks.

2019 was a very difficult year for many. The bumpy road swayed many off track and news filtered through that South Africa was on the wrong side of the unemployment chart. A 11 year high unemployment rate high.

But great news is that South Africa still has many beautiful and inspiring stories that add hope in hopeless situations. Stories of men and women who shrugged off the 'I can't' tag and made something out of nothing.

We are living in a world of possibilities. Even though nothing is guaranteed, everything is possible.

That is why Trendnation has rebranded to Inspire Mzansi – a digital motivational magazine that is curated with stories that add hope. The days of negative news are so yesterday.

The January 2020 edition of Inspire Mzansi features;

*How Basetsana Kumalo's book can define your 2020 with leads to success

*A young man who muscled the odds to start a business with under R500

*Lessons we must learn from Sho Madjozi's music success

*TV shows to look forward to in 2020

*Why SA's first black bank CEO is preaching education.

And lot more stories and inspire your 2020.

Get your copy on PressReader – the world's leading digital press distributor.  Be inspired to change your world – one page at a time.


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Simple tips for making the best bubbly #cocktails this #NewYearsEve. #Woza2020

We spoke to mixologist Marson Strydom on making bubbly cocktails at home this New Year's Eve.

KISS: One of the most important rules when making drinks, in general, is KISS; Keep It Simple, Stupid. The Mimosa is a mix of two ingredients; orange juice and bubbles and it is utterly delicious.

Add bubbles last: This enables you to prep your drink without losing all that effervescence. Never shake with the bubbles.

Use Brut: Use a Brut bubbly. The dryness and tartness of your bubble can help balance out your drink.

Lift, don't stir: After adding bubbles to your drink, a gentle lifting action with a spoon will move denser ingredients like fruit juices without agitating the drink and therefore preserving your carbonation.

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Monday 30 December 2019

#Beauty & words - Zozibini Tunzi leads the inspiration race as we enter 2020 #MotivationMonday

When Zozibini Tunzi was crowned Miss Universe, South Africa did a collective jump for joy.

Tunzi is the third South African to clinch the title, after Margaret Gardiner - who won it in 1978, and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters' win in 2017.

Speaking following her win, the beauty queen said she was ecstatic and thanked South Africans for their support from the beginning of her reign as Miss SA.

"I don't think I've ever had as much support as I did coming into the Miss South Africa crown so I think this will be something extra and very special for everyone back at home."

Read about how poetry won the crown for Zozi and use that inspiration to turn your dreams into reality through poetry in 2020.

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Bonang Matheba ends the decade in style as she plans to expand her House of BNG brand #MondayMotivation

2019 was definitely the year to savour for TV presenter and entrepreneur Bonang Matheba.

Not only is she closing the decade as the first winner of E! People's Choice Awards African Influencer of the Year, but her plan to move to the US is a strategic one.

Queen B also announced plans to expand her House of BNG  beverage brand.

These are the stories that motivate us to keep fighting for our dreams. For more inspiration, get the January 2020 edition of Inspire Mzansi on PressReader

Sunday 29 December 2019

Introducing the #magazine that links aspirants to their dreams: Inspire Mzansi. #MotivationMonday #NewYear #NewYearsEve

One philosopher once said; "The difference between dreamers and achievers is that achievers once dreamt and took that huge leap to greatness."

That huge step either makes or breaks.

2019 was a very difficult year for many. The bumpy road swayed many off track and news filtered through that South Africa was on the wrong side of the unemployment chart. A 11 year high unemployment rate high.

But great news is that South Africa still has many beautiful and inspiring stories that add hope in hopeless situations. Stories of men and women who shrugged off the 'I can't' tag and made something out of nothing.

We are living in a world of possibilities. Even though nothing is guaranteed, everything is possible.

That is why Trendnation has rebranded to Inspire Mzansi – a digital motivational magazine that is curated with stories that add hope. The days of negative news are so yesterday.

The January 2020 edition of Inspire Mzansi features;

*How Basetsana Kumalo's book can define your 2020 with leads to success

*A young man who muscled the odds to start a business with under R500

*Lessons we must learn from Sho Madjozi's music success

*TV shows to look forward to in 2020

*Why SA's first black bank CEO is preaching education.

And lot more stories and inspire your 2020.

Get your copy on PressReader – the world's leading digital press distributor.  Be inspired to change your world – one page at a time.

#inspiration #magazine #motivation #2020 #NewYear #PressReader #InspireMzansi 

Tuesday 24 December 2019

Top #fitness gifts to buy this #Christmas. #kedezembaboss

Holiday gift buying season is in full swing. If you don't know what to give your friends and family, remember that health is the gift that keeps on giving.

Simplify your holiday shopping list with these healthy holiday gift ideas that can help your loved ones kick start their health resolutions in 2020.

All gifts are available on www.loot.co.za

FITBIT VERSA 2 FITNESS SMART WATCH.

(R4 199)

The watch is designed to be a personal health and fitness companion for anyone who is working towards a healthier lifestyle. It reports on daily stats and progress, offers personalised insights and goal reminders. The watch is suitable for all ages and comes in a variety of colours.

MORPHY RICHARDS BLEND EXPRESS JUG BLENDER.

(R799)

People trying to lose weight often skip the morning meal and end up snacking on food in larger amounts between meals. To avoid this, experts advise having smoothies made of fruits. This healthy gift will let you blend and drink from the same beaker, making it a quick and easy drinks solution for those on the go.

BNETA BLUETOOTH SMART BODY SCALE

(R799)

With 'Feelfit' app, you can easily record, manage and share body health data. The Feelfit app can be downloaded from Google Play or Apple Store. The data includes your weight, body mass index, body water, metabolic age, basal metabolic rate, bone mass, visceral fat, skeletal muscle, protein, body fat, muscle mass and fat-free body weight.

SEAGULL ALTITUDE MINI TRAMPOLINE (96CM)

(R543)

Cardio exercise, such as jumping, builds your aerobic endurance and keeps your heart strong and healthy. This is perfect for small to medium back yards. It's a perfect reason to exercise.

RADIO SCULPTING FAT BURNER

(R564)

The Radio Sculpting-Slimming instrument is a high technology body sculpting product, which is developed on the base of physics principles and ergonomics combined with modern microelectronic technology. It is controlled by a microprocessor and has six different sets of auto body sculpting modes.

VIBRO SHAPE BELT

( R743)

Slimming belts are very popular. The slimming belt provides heated massage with a clockwise and counterclockwise motion. You can use the device while lying down, watching TV, sitting at the computer, spending time with your family, working, cooking or simply resting. It works on shoulders, hips, abs, thighs, buttocks, arms and calves.

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Driver discipline is key this festive season. #ChooseDay Christmas Eve

Reckless driving has become the norm despite fatal crashes which take place daily.

When we see accident scenes, do we think it could never happen to us?

This attitude needs to change if we're to reduce the carnage on our roads.

The government's proposal of dropping the highway speed limit from 120km/h to 100km/h could help to make the roads a little safer.

My appeal to motorists is to make safety a priority over speed. Be a disciplined driver as reckless driving affects other motorists too.

Now, can we all try to change our attitude and become better motorists this holiday season and beyond?


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Monday 23 December 2019

Pearl Thusi to rock 2020 #MondayMotivation

It's around 8pm on a blisteringly cold winter's night in downtown Joburg. We're at The Rand Club - that dusty bastion to the city's gold-mining roots and grand capitalist ambitions.

Founded in 1887 by Cecil John Rhodes and finished in 1904, the Rand Club would become home to the city's Randlords and power brokers; this is where the mightiest men of Johannesburg came to plot and scheme and enjoy their ill-gotten riches.

Today it's one of 37 locations for the filming of Queen Sono, director Kagiso Lediga's Pearl Thusi-starring action series, which is Netflix's first original African series.

Tonight the Rand Club is an embassy in Harare, and while a statue of Rhodes and a bust of Chief Albert Luthuli look stoically on, there are people bustling around the entrance hall, the bar, the bathrooms, the dining rooms, the gunroom, the staircase and the library - setting up lights, barking officiously over crackling walkie talkies, covering their inappropriate-for-the-weather skimpy evening gowns with blankets and overcoats while waiting for what happens next.

This is the constantly buzzing, behind-the-scenes world of filmmaking, where time is both of the essence and seems to slow down to a deathly pace.

While the lighting is changed and Lediga checks the monitors with cinematographer Motheo Moeng, the assistant director runs through the scene with Thusi, who's wearing a bright neon-coloured gown with a slit longer than a ravine in it.

Thusi walking up the club's ornate staircase and then down again and then up again and down.

At the top of the staircase weary-looking old men in stuffy suits chat while waiting to take their places or catch some sleep before the next shot.

A team of East Rand bouncer-looking types dressed in black suits practise their stunt work and a security guard looks on bemusedly.

It will take another hour before everything is ready.

Thusi glides down the staircase in her eye-catching dress and what will likely be only a few seconds of screen time is captured to the satisfaction of Lediga before it's on to the next shot and then 10pm for what is effectively a lunch break.

No one is expecting to be home before dawn and by this time tomorrow the Rand Club will return to being the Rand Club while the crew of Queen Sono will move on to the next of the 37 locations around the city.

The object of all this hustling and organised chaos is the capturing of series gold for the world's largest streaming service, and Lediga and the team at his production company, Diprente, look set to become the new Randlords of the South African film industry. It's not a role that comes without pressure and it's one producer Tamsin Andersson is well aware of.

She says: "On the one hand it's been very exciting and we've had a lot of support from other producers in the local industry who are also keen to work more globally and it's great that there are now opportunities to speak to the rest of the world and to platform to the rest of the world.

That comes with a certain amount of responsibility because no one wants us to create something shit."

Queen Sono is a multiepisode action adventure spy series starring Thusi as the titular character, who works in Johannesburg for a secret agency dedicated to the protection of Africa.

It's also all Thusi's fault really that everyone is shivering to death late at night.

"For as she recalls: "I've always wanted to play the lead in an international series, it's been a goal of mine for the longest time.

"While training for Scorpion King and rewatching my fight scenes, it sparked a vision in me - I wanted to create and star as the African version of Tomb Raider and tell innately African stories.

That's when I approached Kagiso Lediga, who I had previously worked with on Catching Feelings. I knew what I wanted for the character and was confident that Kagiso could help me bring it to life."

After selling the Johannesburg-based romantic comedy, Catching Feelings, to Netflix, Lediga, Thusi and the Diprente team pitched Queen Sono to the streaming service, which commissioned it.

For Lediga it was the right fit and not just because Netflix content is immediately available to almost 160 million people in 190 countries but also because he believes Netflix is focused on bringing African stories to the world.

Working with a brand that has this vision made the partnership seamless.

"Netflix absolutely encouraged and supported our creative freedom throughout the process as they understood the importance of telling the story of a Queen Sono in a unique and innately African way," says Lediga.

"This is the first script-toscreen African Netflix Original, which is mindblowing for us! What makes this show great is that Africa has always been used as a backdrop for big shows and films but has never been the hero.

"For the first time on a global stage, Africans have the opportunity to showcase their artistry to the world. I think audiences will be very excited about this, creating a huge sense of local pride."

Thusi hopes that when the show debuts in February next year audiences will revel in seeing a strong African character who also happens to be "a female badass".

You may not be able to catch her slinking down a staircase at the Rand Club again but you can be sure that the eyes of South Africa and the world will be watching Thusi and Queen Sono when those few seconds that it took so many people and hours to put on film make their appearance on Netflix on February 28 next year.

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Spend #Christmas the inspired way. #MondayMotivation

"Never underestimate the power you have to take your life in a new direction. Every moment is a fresh beginning. Life's not about expecting, hoping and wishing, it's about doing, being and becoming.

So make the most of this festive season holiday by reading inspirational stories of ordinary people who are doing extra ordinary things. Inspire Mzansi - the inspired always have a way!!!


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Saturday 21 December 2019

Your Saturday #Christmas #poem. #SaturdayThoughts

The joys of Christmas bubbled through poetry. Shine on!

Red ribbons in her hair and what she wears,
Green lipstick on her big, full lips,
Fire in her eyes, oh yes, she dares.
Girl in the world,
Girl in your life,
Not at home, full of strife.
Is she lost? Is she found?
Is she just playing around?
She is the Christmas girl astound.
She is warm, she is cold.
She is looking for Santa's gold.
She's a girl of opportunity.
Gold bells in her ears,
Tattoos on her breasts,
Free spirit, oblivious to the rest.
Her heart is warm; her heart is cold,
She just wants Santa's gold.
She is the Christmas girl, so we're told.
She is up, she is down.
She roams over the town.
She has something up her sleeve.
She approaches Santa's elves,
They turn away, turn around.
Behind their backs Santa's gold is found.
Now she is gone, gold in hand,
Buying a ticket to sunny beaches' sand
Goodbye Christmas girl!

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Get in the festive mood this weekend and let poetry be your summer story. Ready? Afro Poetry Times is waiting to entertain you.

Friday 20 December 2019

The #NewYearEve gift no one saw coming! Masasa Mbangeni AKA Thembeka Shezi returns to #Scandal

The biggest TV villainess of this decade Thembeka Shezi is back.

Actress Masasa Mbangeni is reprising the love-to-hate role that turned her into a household name.

In 2016, after playing TV's most cunning woman for four years, Mbangeni broke the hearts of six million South Africans when she left Scandal!.

After three and half years, she is ready to spread holiday cheer in the best way by wreaking havoc in the e.tv soapie.

"I'm so excited to be back. I was quite nervous too because I thought it has been years – a lot of things has changed, but a lot of things have also remained the same," Mbangeni says.

"Walking into the set the first time I was super nervous and it felt like the first time. But as soon as the camera started rolling it became familiar again.

"Contrary to popular belief, Scandal! and myself parted on very good terms. When I was asked to come back the timing made sense."

Mbangeni is making her return on December 31 and she's not the only troublemaker back in town.

Inxeba: The Wound actor Bongile Mantsai is making a comeback on December 30 after months off screen as Mthunzi Mayiza. Yes, Mthunzi and Thembeka are teaming up.

"Don't expect anything... expect the unexpected," Mbangeni teases.

"Playing with Bongile has been exciting. He's an incredible actor and he's incredibly generous. Working with Lusanda Mbane [Boniswa Langa] has been fantastic too. They have made me fall in love with Xhosa because my Xhosa is inadequate compared to what they speak."

During her time away from the show she had roles in TV shows such as The Republic, The River, Harvest, Hard Copy, Thola and It's Complicated.

Mbangeni also did a lot of theatre work and for a year was an acting teacher.

But no matter how hard she tried to escape it, everyone just wanted their Thembeka back. "It used to frustrate me. But I've come to realise that the love doesn't come from 'we don't think she can play anything else'," Mbangeni says.

"I've realised that she's one of those iconic characters like Ntsiki Lukhele (Pamela Nomvete), Archie Moroka (Sello Maake Ka-Ncube) and Cherel de Villiers (Michelle Botes)."

Looking at the state of acting in the country, Mbangeni says the climate is perfect for local actor to make big career moves.

"I think it's been a decade of growth. I don't take it for granted to be doing the work I do and in the economy that we live in."

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Ami Faku's light shines in 2019 #FridayFeeling

Two-time gold-selling artist Ami Faku has released the official music video for her song 'Ebhayi' which features on her debut album 'Imali'. Music channel MTV Base highlighted 'Ebhayi' as the number one song on the MTV Base Video countdown. The music video is about chasing dreams and trying to hustle in the big city. Spotify has named her one of the most streamed SA female artists in 2019.

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Thursday 19 December 2019

Kelly Khumalo making waves as a #gospel muso this #kedezembaboss

SA singer Kelly Khumalo is going gospel.

The star made the announcement in an Instagram video last week after a performance at the launch of DStv's new channel, Trace Gospel.

"My whole life I have been trying to figure out who am I and what I am meant to do," Khumalo said.

"I was convinced that doing secular music was exactly what I was meant to do, but after tonight I feel different."

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Wednesday 18 December 2019

Black women reign supreme at beauty pageants #WednesdayWisdom

When Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa was named Miss Universe on on Sunday, her crowning signified a milestone: the first year that four of the major beauty pageants had simultaneously awarded the top prize to a black woman.

Pageants have long been criticised for their antiquated beauty standards and, in many cases, outright racism or gender stereotyping.

While black women have been winners in the past – notably Vanessa Williams, who in 1984 was the first black woman to be named Miss America – they have never been as successful as this year.

Supporters of the women – Tunzi, Cheslie Kryst (this year's Miss USA), Kaliegh Garris (Miss Teen USA) and Nia Franklin (Miss America) – say the recognition sends a powerful message that beauty standards are evolving beyond Barbie-lite, or an era when contestants were prized solely for smooth hair, light skin colour and thin lips.

"Finally the universe is giving value to black skin," read an Instagram post from Leila Lopes, a former Miss Angola who was crowned Miss Universe in 2011. Oprah also praised Tunzi for her leadership. But perhaps the new Miss Universe put it best in her closing address on Sunday night.

"I grew up in a world where a woman who looks like me, with my kind of skin and my kind of hair, was never considered beautiful," she told the audience. "I think it is time that stops today. I want children to look at me and see my face. And I want them to see their faces reflected in mine."

Hilary Levey Friedman, a visiting professor of education at Brown University who is writing a book about beauty pageants, said a new definition of what it means to be a pageant winner was being embraced.

"The idea of what we think is beautiful has expanded," she said. "Skin colour. Body type. Curly hair. If you look at all this year's winners, they look like themselves."

This is a far cry from 1968, when women protested outside the Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, New Jersey. They denounced the fact that the pageant had not had a black finalist since its inception in 1921. That night, they took part in their own pageant several blocks away.

Saundra Williams was crowned Black Miss America at that event, telling The New York Times: "With my title, I can show black women that they too are beautiful."

Since then, pageant standards have slowly evolved, even as the events' purpose has been called into question. Black women have also continued to remain underrepresented in corporate America and Congress.

Levey Friedman, who is white and whose mother, Pamela Eldred, was named Miss America for 1970, said that in researching her coming book, Here She Comes: The Tarnished Reign of the Beauty Pageant in America," she found that the number of women of colour participating in beauty pageants was on the rise.

According to her research, few to no women of colour were represented in the Miss USA pageant before the 1990s. Then Carole Gist won Miss USA in 1990, and Janel Bishop won Miss Teen USA in 1991. By the 2000s, Levey Friedman said, the number of contestants of colour had risen to double digits each yea.

"So many people have the stereotype that beauty queens are blond, have light eyes and a Barbie doll body," she said.

"Now you don't have to look like Barbie. There are different versions of beauty, and they are being accepted." 

Why not be reenergized this festive season to start the new year with joy. The inspired always have their way.

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Thursday 5 December 2019

Be the master of your destiny #ThursdayThoughts

Be grateful for what you have – you never know what the future holds. Whatever the state of your life, don't let it discourage you from living it to the fullest.

Change your negative mindset and give your children the chance of a healthy, brighter future. Don't be trapped; be motivated and happy, and do what you can to bring peace and hope to others. Let 2019 be the last year of the decade that you're discouraged or mired in sadness.

Let's start the new decade with joy.

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Tuesday 3 December 2019

Your weekly #DStv sports guide. What to watch on #SuperSport this week 3-8 November 2019

TODAY

Test Series: Australia v Pakistan, Second Test, Day 5, 5.20pm, SS2

Premier League: Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth, 9.20pm, SS4; Burnley v Manchester City, 9.30pm, SS3

WEDNESDAY

PGA Tour: Hero World Challenge, Day 1, 8pm, CSN/ SS1

Premier League: Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, 8.30pm, SS3; Southampton v Norwich City, 9.20pm, SS7; Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United, 9.20pm, SS8; Leicester City v Watford, 9.20pm, SS6; Chelsea v Aston Villa, 9.20pm, SS5; Liverpool v Everton, 10.05pm, SS4/SS3

THURSDAY

Australian Open, Day 1, 3am, SS5/CSN; Sunshine Tour: Mauritius Open, Day 1, 10.30am, CSN/SS5; Hero World Challenge, Day 2, 8pm, SS5

World Sevens Series (Women & Men), Dubai: from 12.40pm, SS1

Premier League: Sheffield United v Newcastle United, 9.20pm, SS8; Arsenal v Brighton & Hove Albion, 9.30pm, SS3; Soccer Africa, 9.30pm, SS4/ SS10

FRIDAY

T20 International: India v West Indies, First T20, 3.15pm, SS2

Australian Open, Day 2, 3am, SS5/CSN; Mauritius Open, Day 2, 10.30am, SS5/CSN; Hero World Challenge, Day 3, 6pm, SS5

World Sevens Series (Women & Men), Dubai: from 6.50am, SS1; European Champions Cup: Bath v Clermont Auvergne, 9.40pm, SS1/CSN

Super Diski: Championship Show, 6pm, SS4;

PSL TV - Extra Time Reloaded, 7pm, SS4; Absa Premiership: SuperSport United v Highlands Park, 7.50pm, SS4; Premier League TV: Weekend Warm-up, 8.30pm, SS3; Serie A: Inter Milan v Roma, 9.35pm, SS9; English Championship: Millwall v Nottingham Forest, 9.40pm, SS11; La Liga: Villarreal v Atletico Madrid, 9.55pm, SS7

SATURDAY

Women's Big Bash League, Semi-final 1, 1.35am; Semi-final 2, 4.45am, SS2

Australian Open, Day 3, 3am, CSN/SS5; Mauritius Open, Day 3, 9.30am, SS5/CSN; Hero World Challenge, Day 4, 5pm, SS5

World Sevens Series (Women & Men), Dubai: from 6.50am, SS1; European Champions Cup: Munster v Saracens, 7.25pm, SS1/CSN

Premier League: Everton v Chelsea, 1.30pm, SS3; AFC Bournemouth v Liverpool, 4.30pm, SS3; Watford v Crystal Palace, 4.50pm, SS6; Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley, 4.50pm, SS8; Manchester City v Manchester United, 7pm, SS3; Premier League Wrap, 9.30pm, SS3; Premier League TV: Matchday Live Extra, 10pm, SS3; Serie A: Atalanta v Verona, 3.50pm, SS9; Udinese v Napoli, 6.50pm, SS9; Lazio v Juventus, 9.35pm, SS9; English Championship: Huddersfield Town v Leeds United, 2.25pm, SS8; Absa Premiership: Black Leopards v AmaZulu, 2.30pm, SS11; Baroka FC v Orlando Pirates, 2.30pm, SS4; Cape Town City v Chippa United, 5.30pm, SS4; Kaizer Chiefs v Bloemfontein Celtic, 8pm, SS4; La Liga: Real Madrid v Espanyol, 1.55pm, SS7; Granada v Alaves, 4.55pm, SS7; Levante v Valencia, 7.25pm, SS7; Barcelona v Mallorca, 9.55pm, SS7

Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off, 5am, SS6

SUNDAY

T20 International: India v West Indies, Second T20, 3.15pm, SS2; Women's Big Bash League, Final, 1.20am, SS2

UCI Track World Cup, Cambridge, 5am, SS2

Australian Open, Day 4, 3am, CSN/SS5; Mauritius Open, Day 4, 9.30pm, CSN/SS5

European Champions Cup: Gloucester v Connacht, 2.55pm, SS1/CSN; Toulouse v Montpellier, 5.10pm, SS1/CSN

Premier League: Aston Villa v Leicester City, 3pm, SS3; Newcastle United v Southampton, 3.50pm, SS5; Norwich v Sheffield United, 3.50pm, SS8; Brighton & Hove Albion v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 6pm, SS3; Premier League Wrap, 8.30pm, SS3; Premier League TV: Matchday Live Extra, 9pm, SS3; Fan Base, 6pm, SS4; Absa Premiership: Polokwane City v Maritzburg United, 3pm, SS4; Serie A: Lecce v Genoa, 1.20pm, SS9; Spal v Brescia, 3.50pm, SS11; Torino v Fiorentina, 3.50pm, SS12; Sassuolo v Cagliari, 3.50pm, SS9; Sampdoria v Parma, 6.50pm, SS9; Bologna v AC Milan, 9.35pm, SS9; La Liga: Real Betis v Athletic Bilbao, 2.55pm, SS7; Valladolid v Real Sociedad, 4.55pm, SS7; Leganes v Celta Vigo, 7.25pm, SS7; Osasuna v Sevilla, 9.55pm, SS7

Asia-Pacific Wildcard Play-off, 6.30am, SS6

Monday 2 December 2019

Bonang Matheba is living proof of how hard work can glide you beyond the skies #MondayMotivation

Through her hard work and dedication, Bonang Matheba's star is continuing to shine even brighter as she spreads her wings abroad.

I've watched her career with interest as she follows the good examples set by people who've succeeded before her. Aspiring young entertainers can learn a thing or two from her – dream big, follow your own path and work hard to achieve your goals.

Those who've already made a name for themselves in entertainment or business can learn from her that you need to keep on growing.

Way to go, Bonang! Not even the sky will be the limit for you.

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Why not set your couple goals for 2020 #MondayMotivation

I see many couples drinking and partying together every weekend and not really doing anything valuable with their money and time 

Why not encourage one another to start a small business, study further, job hunt, exercise, save and invest money?

There is a lot a couple can achieve if they just think positively and work hard.

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Sho Madjozi gets #KeDezembaBoss going with a BIG award #MondayMotivation

Sho Madjozi was honoured as a legend at the Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards hosted at Carnival City on Saturday.

Madjozi, whose real name is Maya Wegerif, made the Tsonga rap trend popular as far as in the US with her John Cena hit. 

She received another early Christmas gift as she scooped the best gqom artist award for her Limpopo Champions League album.

The flamboyant artist also bagged the newcomer and best female artist awards at the South African Music Awards and made history as the first Mzansi female to win the best international act category at the BET Awards in Los Angeles earlier this year.

The awards were hosted by musician and entrepreneur DJ Sbu and YFM DJ Tshepiso Ramabulana.


The Afro Poetry Times December edition has a poem dedicated to Sho Madjozi - who started her career as a poet. Get your copy now.