Drum English - 2 April 2020
Drum English - 2 April 2020
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Phoyisa hitmaker on his 10-year rise to the top. Insiders on AKA going too far with homophobic slur. Aisha Pandor on the business that changed lives.
RUNNING RIOT
A homophobic slur and swearing at Cassperâs parents â many think AKAâs latest social-media rants have gone too far
4 mins
Welcome To Work @Home
If youâre lucky enough to have a job that can be done from home, hereâs how to make your house a productive, happy workspace
6 mins
BACK WHERE HE BELONGS
The parents of a three-month-old baby boy recall the trauma they went through when he was abducted
5 mins
UNSTOPPABLE
Sheâs in a wheelchair and canât use her hands â but Katlego wonât let her disability limit her in any way
2 mins
Dear diary
Keeping a journal to focus on specific goals can give you the edge when it comes to getting what you want in life. Hereâs how to get started
6 mins
She's bad news . . .
Hannah John-Kamen stars as an enigmatic stranger who wreaks havoc in a small town as she reveals dark secrets
2 mins
Monster alert!
After a four-year break, Lady Gaga is back with her sixth album
2 mins
Malice and marriage
Mama Gumede investigates the mystery of the vandalized wedding cake
7 mins
MAN ON FIRE
DJ Maphorisa has been serving hit after hit for over a decade â but itâs only now that heâs realising his dream
5 mins
THE POWER OF ART
His portraits are either loved or loathed, but painter Rasta believes beauty is in the eye of the beholder
5 mins
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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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