Why Women Are Game Changers… By Mzomuhle Msomi

Missandei: “Valar morghulis.” Khaleesi: “Yes. All men must die, but we are not men.” Ever considered that women could change the game. Back in varsity there was a period at res where men went through Read More …

The Untold Genius Of The Traffic-Light Job Seeker Chemist… By Tiisetso Maloma

I heard this young lady, Malwandla Hadebe, got a call from Sasol after her pictures of attracting a job street-beggar-like went viral. I hope they offer her employment. Let’s try digesting the following perspective, just Read More …

What If I Told You That The Missing Pots Story Wasn’t Really About The Pots (The Big Read)

This is gonna be one of those super classic conspiracy articles, ask yourself if you really want to continue reading **Inserts Morpheus meme** Well in that case lets get to it! No offense to the Read More …

How To Become A Contributor On Genius Level

We’ve been getting a lot of messages and emails with people wanting to contribute on Genius Level, well its real easy to contribute, send us through your article or poem to geniuslebels@gmail.com or info@geniuslevels.com and Read More …

Are you gonna go out dressed like that? By Nthabiseng Lucia Tselapedi

“Men Marry Women With The Hope They Will Never Change, Women Marry Men With The Hope They Will Change!”– Albert Einstein For better or worse! Lovely words those, such lovely words…..But let’s just unpack them Read More …

The Parent Trap "What Happened To Daddy?"… By Nthabiseng Komane

It has never been easier and harder to be a working parent than now, in this current era! We, as women have never been more confused and free. No longer is our roles as woman Read More …

Remember The Infamous Whores… By Sanelisiwe Owethu Ntabeni

Beyonce drops her much anticipated album Lemonade and as expected patriarchy comes with various theories and analogy to undermine the work of a female. It’s ironic that it takes a female like Beyonce to make Read More …

‘Standing Out In Order To Fit In’ The Evolved Man… By Tiyani Mayz Mabaso

#FashionableTuesdays For today’s Fashionable Tuesday selection I decided to go with the concept of standing out in order to fit it. using details as the main tool for separating yourself as an individual whether you in a Read More …

I Also Wanted To Become An Architect For A Better Tommorow So I Joined Genius Level… By Seitiso Ntlothebe

In any society, for the people of that society to survive and see another day, it is incumbent upon the youth of that particular society to place upon their small, immature shoulders the heavy burden Read More …

Research Shows You Just Might Be More Uglier Than You Think… By Nthabiseng Lucia Tselapedi

“I am an invisible man…I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids—and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to Read More …

Genius Level Turn UP, 10X, Laborious and all things dope "Grant Cardone"

Admit it, anything that seems crazy always gives a high. Kind of like how I just learned a new word and it got me all hyped up, crazy right? Like how nothing genius will ever Read More …

Heed The Example Of The Young Ones #YouthMustRise… By Seitiso Ntlothebe

Notwithstanding the brutal hammering from European aggression and avarice, there is an aphorism from one of Africa’s vast wealth of languages that says: ‘Molapo o tlatswa ke melatswana.’ Just as it directly says for those Read More …

ANCWL Where Are The Pots Though? **Inserts Thuli Madonsela Confused face** By Pamela Kunene

Back in the olden days before most of us young independent and gorgeous ladies were born, women had men to build the world and things they wanted. Women had less opportunities, less recognition, and you Read More …

Mzo’s Theory: What if Blacks Started Blaming Themselves for Apartheid… By Mzomuhle Msomi

“In order for us to know where we are going we need to understand where we come from” My aim in this article is for us, as black people, to reflect on what we as Read More …

This Is What Makes Me A South African (Freedom Day Special) By Kagiso Maloma

I’m a South African For I call my two room bedroom house a compound, a part of my inspiration is a youth league graduate formerly introduced to the world as a trouble maker, I defy Read More …

The Problem With Us Females In Our Twenties… By Nthabiseng Lucia Tselapedi

“My alone feels so good, I’ll only have you if you’re sweeter than my solitude.”― Warsan Shire So, I have been thinking a lot lately, about how we women seem to take longer than men Read More …

What Is Balleritis? (Appendix A)

Ever since I posted the article “Banks & Money Never Loved Us” I have been getting questions regarding a chronic condition I termed BALLERITIS. What exactly is Balleritis? BALLERITIS DEFINED: / ‘Balla-ry-tis/ The compulsion to live beyond your means. Read More …

The Jomo Of All Trades “The Story Of A Multifaceted South African Great” By Dimo & Kagiso

Mr Ephraim Matsilela Sono known as Jomo Sono, ‘the black prince of SA football’ or Bra J or Mjomana is a legend, even though I personally shared a post throwing shade his waythis week in Read More …

Whites: Pundits of Black Competence… By Seitiso Ntlothebe

In the past I have said, perhaps in passing, that there is only one person in South Africa who truly embodies this saying: Moporofeta gaana tlotlo mo gaabo-a prophet has no appreciation nor respect in Read More …