Vol.23 No.21

Friday 10 February 2006    

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Tshekedi versus Rey 1929 – 1937
In January 1926, 21- year-old Tshekedi Khama, son of Khama III, was installed in Serowe as Chief Regent of the Bangwato. He was to act on behalf of his nephew - five-year-old Seretse. Tshekedi had been educated at Lovedale and Fort Hare but was re-called to Serowe for his installation before he could complete his matriculation.

An unforbidden union
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter - by Mario Vargas LlosaFaber and Faber Limited, 1983 410 pages. P 103 (Exclusive Books) Reviewed by Kagiso Senthufhe

Which is worse, being insulted or being shot?
Simão Kikamba (2005) “Going Home”. Roggebaai, Kwela Books, 224 pages, paperback, P120, ISBN 0-7957-0177-2. Available at Exclusive Books, Riverwalk. reviewed by Sheridan Griswold

I want to be buried in Africa
“The Constant Gardener” (2005) is at the New Capitol Cinemas, Riverwalk. It had its theatrical release last year in August and the DVD was released on January 10, 2006. It has done well for a controversial thriller that deals with substantial issues facing us today as between the two it has already grossed more than 350 million pula.

  

 
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