Vol.21 No.142

Wednesday 15 September 2004    

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Yarona FM - moving on, moving up
When Yarona FM turned five last year, the vibrant radio station was celebrating the accomplishments of the youth. Yarona, which became the first local privately owned commercial radio station to go on air, is run entirely by youth.

What’s in a name?
Finally, Unik Attraction has put their act together after the split ups, legal threats, and the rocky road to their lucky number three album. Mama Thabo, is a new chapter for Unik Attraction.

The abscence of laughter
Christina Lamb (2004) “The Sewing Circles of Herat: A Personal Journey Through Afghanistan”, London, Perennial, Paperback, 352 pages, 85 black and white prints, P 80, ISBN 0-06-050527-3. REVIEWED BY SHERIDAN GRISWOLD This is Christina Lamb’s third book. The first, “Africa House”, was reviewed in Mmegi on 11 January 2002.

  

 
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