Black & Depressed Part 4 – By Tiro Makhudu

The day of the arrival of the impis was nothing short of tragically spectacular. It was like an invasion epic right out of the corridors of Hollywood. It was as if the Martians had not Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 3 – By Tiro Makhudu

`Alexandra has always been an interesting place. Full of life, full laughter and peppered all over with pain, poverty and suffering. There weren’t as many people then and there were even fewer lights. Gomora, Gamampyane, Read More …

Sorry, I loved the Idea of You, Just Not You!

A Love Confession — A story old as time! No one has ever actually confessed to this, well not that I do know of anyone having done it, but I hope someone actually did. Isn’t Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 2 – By Tiro Makhudu

I often think about the then young lady who sent me home that day. I remember her sharp, singy voice clearly but somehow, not her face. I want to remember but nothing comes. Not even Read More …

Spiritual Reflections of Molehe Mphasa #Post3 ‘Transformation’

The list of Goals and to-do’s are getting longer or shorter every new year depending on where you are in life. Those that are hopeful will add more to their list of goals and try Read More …

Black & Depressed Part 1 – By Tiro Makhudu

I remember joining a march from Ga Rankua in the mid 1980’s in the then independent state of Bophutswana. It was headed to Mothotlung. To this day I haven’t a clue why there specifically. It Read More …