Thube is a Single by Pitso Rah Makhula & Ntsoana-Tsatsi, featuring Manini Mosehle. Released January 2014, Thube marks the Bands’ come back after releasing Debut Album ‘Ntsoana-Tsatsi’ in 2010. The single includes a Radio, Acapella, and Instrumental Version. Producer: Maranatha Nkoati Executive Producer: Thato Mokoena Engineer: Khotso Thahane Final Mastering: Bokang Mohololi
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Demons exposed, and they’re beautiful!
By Lineo Segoete Emilio Villa writes “Poetry is to forget forgetfulness. Poetry is to separate self from self. Poetry is what’s completely left out. Poetry is emptying without exhausted”, now combine that with a live band and equally talented featured guests and you have “Demons Exposed” by Siphiwe Nzima Ntṧekhe. Siphiwe is not conventional; hersContinue reading “Demons exposed, and they’re beautiful!”
Pusha Love Chomees – Start Living!
Originally posted by Kick4Life By Leila Hall It is a hot summer afternoon in Maseru, Lesotho. On the rooftop of one of the buildings at Kick4Life, a group of young people are sitting in a circle with their heads bent, quietly writing. The silence is broken only by the shouts of children playing down below.Continue reading “Pusha Love Chomees – Start Living!”
Lesotho ACE MTB – Puts it into perspective
Originally posted by Dig Deep Coaching There are many great charities doing a fantastic job at enriching the lives of children and adults all over Africa, by providing them with bikes for school or work. But have you ever considered the prospects for those children who catch the ‘Cycling Bug’ and discover that they haveContinue reading “Lesotho ACE MTB – Puts it into perspective”
Hope in Koalabata
By Lineo Segoete The word merry in “Merry Christmas” has been perverted to mean excessive lewd and riotous behaviour (never mind the toll it has on the wallet). Truth is regardless of our varied religious orientations what puts the merry in Christmas is the opportunity to be selfless and express love unconditionally. For Thato Child and YouthContinue reading “Hope in Koalabata”
