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IS IT SAFE TO NEGLECT SCHOOL TO PURSUE A MUSICAL CAREER?

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Well before I say anything let me tell you what inspired me to ask this question. I spend most of my time surrounded by young people and as I observe them, there are some concerns I noted which need attention. This generation is quite talented and exposed to a lot of things. Some get the impression that there is so much money in the music industry. As a result they say; "if you can sing, why delay yourself at school, missing out many opportunities when you can do what you love, make money now and school yourself later." So I spoke to a couple of music veterans and supporters.  This is what they had to say when I asked them this question:               Andile Maqoma:  Studied music at the University of KwaZulu Natal in Durban, works at Nozulu Civil,  Owner of Rhythms Musician Development & Events, Music Specialist and a member of a gospel group called STAND.  “I have found that if you're already in the middle of a qualification, finish it. Tha

TURNING YOUR NEGATIVE START INTO A POSITIVE FINISH

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Picture from Google SOME say the most complicated part in life is getting started. Is that so? Well maybe I haven't been around much to witness that but I have observed in my day and age people who would register companies and quit when it does not flourish, register for school and then drop out in the middle of the year, record albums and give up when they don't hit the market as they expected. So maybe it’s not the start that matters most but the zeal to finish what you started. Which reminds me; I attended a dialog that was held at Walter Sisulu University to launch ZAZI campaign that is aimed at Women and girls. The dialog was conducted by Criselda Kananda, a radio DJ and show host on Metro  FM .     I was so inspired by two ladies who narrated their stories anonymously as a guide to the dialog. One lady narrated the difficulties of a poor background and its challenges. As if poverty was not enough, she said on top of that she had to take care of her

MY REGRET

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HAVE YOU EVER REGRETTED ANYTHING IN LIFE? LET'S be honest a little, i believe each person may have tasted regret at some point in life. Even if it was just a tiny feeling after a minor or crucial incident that cannot be easily waved off. Some manage to conquer the feeling with time and some just cannot but rather carry the weight through life and it weighs them down daily. The bottom line is, we all have an individual idea of what it costs to experience regret.   Let me share with you one of my own. Picture credit: http://cdn.blogs.sheknows.com/articles.lovingyou.com/2011/03/regret-blog-woman.jpg MY REGRET Why did I attend that event? Why did I even talk to you? At the verge of cursing the day I met you Warm memories gashed through my mind Rushing through my heart I smiled Yet  I regret meeting you. Did I not enjoy your company?  We made endless promises to each other Holding hands, sharing secrets in the park, strolling by the sea Were

WELCOME HOME SIYAKHA UNATHI MZEKELI

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  Former Joyous Celebration singer, Siyakha Unathi Mzekeli is making a great impact in the music industry worldwide. Even in the midst of stardom on international platforms such as the Austrian Andre Helle's "AFRIKA AFRIKA”, the much loved member of the gospel group “STAND” has not forgotten his East London roots.   “East London is not just my home but a point of reference to my Christian walk.  I come home for a reality check, encouragement and introspection to correct my path. Johannesburg is like a huge mine filled with everything you want; one has to make serious choices daily to lead a righteous lifestyle" MDANTSANE BORN :   Siyakha Unathi Mzekeli, The man who sings his heart out.  Picture supplied. The 27 year old star was born and raised in Mdantsane by his grandmother then later joined his parents in East London to advance his intermediate faze at Aqua Vista Primary School and matriculated at Greenpoint Secondary School. “My fi