Drum English - 25 June 2020
Drum English - 25 June 2020
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In this issue
Thembi Seete and Zolisa Xaluva on their hit show. Gender-based violence survivor speaks out. Enock Mpianzi’s family is suing for his tragic death.
BITTERSWEET COMFORT
Within days IFP leader Velenkosini Hlabisa lost his gogo and welcomed his daughter, but he’s counting his blessings despite his loss
5 mins
Feast On Finger Food
Follow these easy steps to make sure your bite-sized snacks are a hit
2 mins
Ditch the junk
It’s quick and easy but the effects of processed food on your health can be devastating
5 mins
Never Stop Growing
Resilience is a vital skill right now. Here’s how to raise your child with a growth mindset
3 mins
Mystery woman
Janelle Monáe takes the lead in the second season of Homecoming
2 mins
It's raining records
Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s mega collab is pop gold
1 min
Absent without leave
Zuki’s job is on the line when her baby’s nanny gets sick
7 mins
SWITCHING IT UP
This Pretoria woman left school to start her online beauty company. Six years later, the money’s rolling in
6 mins
HE TOUCHED THE WORLD
As a kid George Floyd wanted to make it big in football, but instead his death brought big change
6 mins
I LOVE MY LITTLE GIRL
His character is a skirt-chaser, but Wiseman Mncube has eyes only for the daughter he’s raising after her mom’s death
4 mins
Drum English Magazine Description:
Publisher: Media24
Category: Entertainment
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
Leading South African news magazine for black readers
In the 1950's, DRUM was a pioneer of black journalism bringing together courageous investigative journalism and cutting-edge photojournalism for Africa. But DRUM isn't just about history. South Africa has changed a lot in the last 50 years, and DRUM has kept pace with these changes. Today it is a thoroughly modern magazine in touch with its readers. Our recipe for success is simple but effective: we give our readers what they want.
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