Mpho molepo biography books
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By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor
About four years ago, after attending a show that was about the life people that live with albinism experience, especially the attitudes and misplaced belief systems in African societies, I found myself close to tears. This is not because I cannot handle heavy stuff on stages. The fact is in my life as an arts critic and theatre writer I have indeed viewed artworks on walls that deal with the dark side of life. And similarly I have watched plays on theatre stages depicting similar life experiences, a portrayal of human weakness. I found myself as fate would have it, experiencing the same feeling a year after this in another theatre, and this time at Joburg Theatre.
The first time I saw Mama I want the Black You Are created by the son and father team of Mpho Molepo and Arthur Molepo, well-known actors on both the small screen and stage, it was at the State Theatre in Pretoria. I have since followed closely the story of the lives of people who live with albinism with keen interest.
And that is why two weeks ago, I immediately got interested in the art practice of visual artist and researcher Athenkosi Kwinana, who I met at223 Jan Smuts Creative Hub, Rosebank, Johannesburg, a space which among other art initiatives houses Berma
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Generations: The Legacy
South African soap opera
This article is about the renewed South African soap opera. For the original soap opera based on the same name, see Generations (South African TV series).
Generations: The Legacy, is a South African soap opera created and produced by Mfundi Vundla. It is a remake of the soap opera Generations, also created and produced by Vundla, but with many new and different characters, different settings and different tones.[1][2] It is the second most watched television show in South Africa.[3]
Cast
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Zizipho Buti | Tracy Jali |
Mr Tyali | |
Ayanda Borotho | Mrs Dzedze |
Mothusi Chebeletsane | Molefe Moroka |
Kgomotso Christopher | Keabetswe"Kea"Moloi |
Vuyo Dabula | Kumkani "Gaddafi" Phakade |
Mnqobi Duma | Bafana "Fana" Cele |
Andisiwe Dweba | Gertrude "Getty" Diale |
Constance Masilo-Ferguson | Karabo Moroka-Mogale |
Asanda Foji | Simphiwe Ngobese -Moroka |
Danica Jones | Tamryn Basson |
Celeste Khumalo | Bulelwa Jafta |
Kgope Kagae | Moreri Makhafola |
Vusi Kunene | Jack Mabaso |
Mahlatse Letoka | Xolelwa |
Joe Mafela | Tebogo Moroka |
Letoya Makhene | Matshidiso "Tshidi" Mogale |
Mxolisi Masango | Zach |
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