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It’s Fresh It’s Real It’s www.zoutnet.co.za/node/makoya 17 August 2012 • Year 7, Vol.11 This month we put a lot of focus on our women, to make it even better, we hook up with one of the country’s finest, yummiest and youngest female Dj’s who goes on stage by the name of DJ Lee Smallz. She is indeed a bomb which comes in a small package. Ladies and gentleman let’s get down and scrutinize this explosive package! Hi Lerato and welcome to Makoya Mag... * It’s woman’s month and how do you define it? Woman’s day or rather month to me is all about celebrating & recognizing the women in our lives: their hard work, accomplishments & hardships that they’ve been through, and negating the stereotypical perception that the world has about us women. * As a woman how do you make sure you always stay on point during your set? I do not think because I’m a woman that my djing skill should be any less…It all has to do with learning to master your skill and knowing your music. In that way you get to build your confidence…As clichéd as it might sound but FOCUS & PRACTICE is all it takes. * Does your career have anything to do with celebrating our diversity as a woman? I love music and I believe music is HUGE… Music is a big part of me and has inspired me to be that source of diversity and inspiration for other female artists out there. I think little attention is given to women in the Arts and we need more female artists to go out there and be seen….There’s so much talent out there, it needs to be recognised hey… * How do you define Lerato and Dj Lee Smallz? Errrr, okay, I do not think there’s much of a difference between Lerato & Dj Lee Smallz, except the craziness & energy Dj Lee Smallz infuses when she’s on stage. Otherwise I’m just a down to earth (people tend to confuse that with arrogance & think that I’m full of myself lol), open minded being who’s in-love with creativeness and just likes to have fun and meet people…I’m a thinker and at times I get so fascinated by life so much to a point whereby I get afraid to close my eyes & just jump to the endless possibilities of life, because I’m scared of the unknown & being hurt, but I push myself & strive for the best. * Apart from being a Dj what other commitments do you have? I’m an IT person (programmer) and also do music production (not my strongest point, but I’m learning). So you must watch the space, Lee Smallz promises to leave a legacy in the music industry. * Your fans liked you during Makhado Annual Show 2012, any secret recipe to be a better Dj? And I also appreciate the love I always receive from Limpopo, it’s amazing, the support is so immense! My secret? But it’s a secret like you say so I’m not supposed to tell lol..Argh you know what? I have learned that the energy you possess and stage presence during your set transfers to your crowd so you should learn to bring out that positive energy in you together with the skill…I won’t lie I always get nervous before my sets (like any other performer) but I try to convert that natural negative energy into positive energy that will captivate my crowd, so I just dance (ohhhhh I looove dancing) and I just get lost in the music lol. * This quote will best describe me as a DJ on stage: “You’ve done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination.” – Ralph Marston * Thanks Lee Smallz, we chat again soon! Thanks hey… Hoping to rock Makhado again soon. Limpopo ROCKS! DJ DJ Lee Lee Smallz Smallz Tel: 015 962 1008 ... a BOMB which comes in a small package!

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It’s FreshIt’s RealIt’s www.zoutnet.co.za/node/makoya

17 August 2012 • Year 7, Vol.11

This month we put a lot of focus on our women, to make it even better, we hook up with one of the country’s finest, yummiest and youngest female Dj’s who goes on stage by the name of DJ Lee Smallz. She is indeed a bomb which comes in a small package. Ladies and gentleman let’s get down and scrutinize this explosive package!Hi Lerato and welcome to Makoya Mag...* It’s woman’s month and how do you define it?

Woman’s day or rather month to me is all about celebrating & recognizing the women in our lives: their hard work, accomplishments & hardships that they’ve been through, and negating the stereotypical perception that the world has about us women.* As a woman how do you make sure you always stay on point during your set?

I do not think because I’m a woman that my djing skill should be any less…It all has to do with learning to master your skill and knowing your music. In that way you get to build your confidence…As clichéd as it might sound but FOCUS & PRACTICE is all it takes.* Does your career have anything to do with celebrating our diversity as a woman?

I love music and I believe music is HUGE…Music is a big part of me and has inspired me to be

that source of diversity and inspiration for other female artists out there.

I think little attention is given to women in the Arts and we need more female artists to go out there and be seen….There’s so much talent out there, it needs to be recognised hey…

* How do you define Lerato and Dj Lee Smallz?Errrr, okay, I do not think there’s much of a difference

between Lerato & Dj Lee Smallz, except the craziness & energy Dj Lee Smallz infuses when she’s on stage. Otherwise I’m just a down to earth (people tend to confuse that with arrogance & think that I’m full of myself lol), open minded being who’s in-love with creativeness and just likes to have fun and meet people…I’m a thinker and at times I get so fascinated by life so much to a point whereby I get afraid to close my eyes & just jump to the endless possibilities of life, because I’m scared of the unknown & being hurt, but I push myself & strive for the best.* Apart from being a Dj what other commitments do you have?

I’m an IT person (programmer) and also do music production (not my strongest point, but I’m learning). So you must watch the space, Lee Smallz promises to leave a legacy in the music industry.* Your fans liked you during Makhado Annual Show 2012, any secret recipe to be a better Dj?

And I also appreciate the love I always receive from Limpopo, it’s amazing, the support is so immense! My secret? But it’s a secret like you say so I’m not supposed to tell lol..Argh you know what? I have learned that the energy you possess and stage presence during your set transfers to your crowd so you should learn to bring out that positive energy in you together with the skill…I won’t lie I always get nervous before my sets (like any other performer) but I try to convert that natural negative energy into positive energy that will captivate my crowd, so I just

dance (ohhhhh I looove dancing) and I just get lost in the music lol.* This quote will best describe me as a DJ on stage:

“You’ve done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination.” – Ralph Marston* Thanks Lee Smallz, we chat again soon!

Thanks hey…Hoping to rock Makhado again soon. Limpopo ROCKS!

DJDJ LeeLeeSmallzSmallzTel: 015 962 1008

... a BOMB which comes in a small package!

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MAKOYA 2 17 August 2012

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9. Phaswana Lawrence,tiler n plaster Nzhelele 072 460 4775.

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I have been wondering what the fashion trends will be, for the red carpet... and wouldn’t you know, it is GOLD!! Gold dresses, gold shoes, gold accessories, you name it!Now for some of you, this is an opportunity to SHINE your good assets whenever you go out to a function or party, but there is a bad side to this as well. You wouldn’t want to step out of your house and blind the sun, thus creating a tragic natural disaster. Or as soon as you enter the party, everyone dives for their sunglasses. No one will be seeing you as a person but only some shiny orb harassing their atmosphere. The trick is, if you decide on wearing a sexy gold dress, then accessorize it with a nice neutral/plain belt. Also, make sure your clutch (or small purse) and shoes are also in a neutral/plain colour. Also, it is not always necessary to wear big earrings with this specific outfit. Small studs will do, or none at all will also be fine. If your’e wearing a sexy little black dress, then this will be the opportune time to get yourself a beautiful golden

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that she’s lazy. It doesn’t matter what your job description is, you still have to look at these things. It’s not for other people that you do this, it is for yourself. Wouldn’t you feel better, if your hands looked like you just had them done or they were looked after with love and care all the time? If the polish starts chipping, rather re-touch with the same colour, or just remove it entirely. AND stop chewing your nails! IT’S A BAD HABBIT! Nail files are there for a reason:0)You know I love you all my Babies, and I say these things ‘cos I care.

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Episode 1611/ 1 August 2012KK reminds KHATHU that he is the boss. MULALO has a suggestion for VHANGANI. NTAKUSENI turns the tables on ALBERT.Episode 1612/ 2 August 2012 Ntakuseni receives an unwanted gift. Tshianeo plants ideas in Khathu’s head. Vhangani catches Azwindini by surprise.Episode 1613/ 6 August 2012Has Vhangani gone too far? Khathu decides to retaliate. Ntakuseni sees Albert and Hangwani together and is intrigued.Episode 1614/ 7 August 2012Albert decides he needs more than just a housekeeper. Azwindini confronts Vhangani. Khathu is desperate to find out the truth about KK.Episode 1615/ 8 August 2012Vhangani’s family begs the chief for forgiveness. Has Khathu gone too far with his investigation? Hangwani refuses to speak to Albert.Episode 1616/ 9 August 2012 Khathu takes a dangerous stand against his own brother. Azwindini grants Vhangani his wishes, but punishes him for his actions. Rendani gives Albert some advice.Episode 1617 / 13 August 2012An uninvited guest arrives for the lobola negotiations. Albert takes a leap of faith. Khathu finds himself standing with KK’s fate in his hands.Episode 1618/ 14 August 2012Vhangani’s marriage to Seani seems doomed. KK confronts Khathu. Hangwani and Albert have some news for everyone. Episode 1619/ 15 August 2012Seani makes a few suggestions to Vhangani. Agnes gets some unwelcome news from Khathu. Rendani doesn’t like Albert telling her what to do.Episode 1620/ 16 August 2012Thuli sees an old boyfriend. There is a surprising guest at the B&B. KK gives Mulalo an unwelcome gift.Episode 1621/ 20 August 2012Will Thuli give Njabulo a second chance? James is back in town and wants his job back. A new MD is appointed for MM.Episode 1622/ 21 August 2012Thuli’s house warming party ends badly. Mulalo goes missing without a trace.James plots to get his job back.Episode 1623/ 22 August 2012Something sinister has happened to Thuli. Mulalo plans to flee. Meiki warns Mapule about James.Episode 1624/ 23 August 2012THULI decides to take action. Meiki realises she jumped to the wrong conclusion. KK puts the fear of God into MulaloEpisode 1625/ 27 August 2012Mulalo makes a deal with the devil. James has a plan. Malume Themba plays detective. Episode 1626/ 28 August 2012Will James get the contract? Njabulo tries to plead his case with Ntakuseni. KK has a surprise for Seani.Episode 1627/ 29 August 2012Thuli has an unexpected visitor. Seani is still undecided on whether to take her father’s offer or not. Thandaza is not happy about James’s new business partner.Episode 1628/ 30 August 2012Tumahole tells Njabulo his fate. Thandaza comes to see Thuli. Seani discovers a secret in Thathe.

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Ke Phomelelo ke Mamampi ke Ngwatladi, ke phomeletse go boMmamogashwa bao ba isago batho bo ya batho. I am a poet, a mother to Mukona and Gaositwe, and a wife to Segopotso Moshapo.

That’s how the young published poet described herself when asked who she was, during the Polokwane Literary Festival a fortnight

ago. “I write because words cannot

leave me alone, I write because I can not write,” she says, somehow confusing yours truly all the same. Perhaps that’s how poets are or should be, dribbling us with oxymoron of the poetry of words and expression. Enjoyment of words emanates from new expressions.

Born Phomelelo Machika, in the village of Phaahla Mmadikwe in Limpopo province,

she fell in love with poetry and went on to recite her poetry across the country endearing herself to the hearts of those who borrowed her listening ears.

This author of a Sepedi poetry collection aptly titled Peu tsa Tokologo, holds a Bachelor in Physiotherapy and a Masters in Business Administration

(MBA). She writes in both Sepedi and English. To her, and with her, education has an open but deeper meaning to life. She affirms that education gives people perspective, allows them to read and write. “This allows us to travel the world, sit with kings and queens through the books we read,” she adds.

In 2006, University of Kwazulu-Natal Press selected a few of her poems and published them in an anthology of poetry by women titled Basadzi Voices. Surely, the star of Phomelelo continued to rise.

“Poetry is a necessary curse, it is my grandmother’s rendition of the events of that day, when God made man and declared it is beautiful!” she declares.

When asked what it is that she does apart from writing, she speaks in philosophical terms. “They say passion

does not pay, my kids have to go to bed full, so she works in the corporate world,” she answers.

She holds the philosophical view that, as she quotes Frantz Fannon, “when you speak a language you appropriate it’s culture.”

Now she says, leave it to the people to interpret, as we have

gained a complex about speaking Tshivenda, XiTsonga and Sepedi.

Phomelelo is married in Muduluni in the Kutama area, and is is blessed with two kids, Mukona and Gaositwe.

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* By Tshifhiwa Given MukwevhoYouth in Business

17 August 2012

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Pascal decided to go abroad again, without bidding goodbye to Ruke.

Ruke stayed in the house alone, hoping he will come back but did not. Two months went by with no sign, she was even afraid to confront Pascal’s parents because they had seemed not to care lately.

Things got worse when there was nothing to eat in the house, she thought of the village where she would go to the farms to search for food, but she was in town where everything was about money. Then she decided to face the consequences of her life time and left the house to go back to the village.

She heard nothing from Pascal, neither a letter nor greetings from Pascal’s parents.

Ruke always watched through the window hoping to see the appearance of the man she loved. Every car engine kept her alert as she thought it could be Pascal’s parents.

A knock on the door brought Ruke sharply out of her reverie. She walked towards the door, to find that it was Lucy, one of her friends who used to mock her. She thought of the mocking and the lonely life she had been living since she came back to the village. Lucy‘s appearance brought back the pain in Ruke’s heart.

Ruke shook herself to get rid of the thought, because she had been thinking so much about the pain. Ruke stood motionless at the door; she did not know what to say. “Can I come in……?” asked Lucy. “Yes, you can come in.” Without a word Ruke lead the way to the kitchen and showed Lucy a chair to sit.

Ruke also grabbed a chair to sit at the other corner of the table. “I know I am one of the last people you want to see in your life, but please, I am not here for trouble but for an apology.” Ruke tried to speak but no word came out of her mouth. “I am one of the people who are

responsible for your pain, I called Pascal and fed him with wrong information about you”.

Ruke’s tears dropped. She wanted to say something but still no word passed her lips. She pointed the door as a sign of telling Lucy to leave the house. “I am really sorry Ruke, I wish you could find a place in your heart to forgive me, it was not my plan to ruin your relationship but peer pressure”.

“Get out!” Ruke shouted. She pushed Lucy to the door but Lucy kneeled down begging for forgiveness. “I want peace Ruke, I am three months pregnant with Pascal’s child, please forgive me,” Lucy cried.

A car stopped near the gate, some unexpected visitors stepped out of the car. Ruke wiped her tears and a smile quickly covered her face. “Pascal’s parents again in my life” she said. She was surprised because they were empty handed and hadn’t come in a long time. She led them into the house, prepared tea for them with her mother’s home baked cake. Ruke was expecting good news but unfortunately they brought bad news.

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* Background: I was born in Nzhelele, schooled at Kokwane primary

school and Patrick Ramaano Secondary school. I studied futher with Innovation Business College, where I obtained a diploma in Information Technology in 1999.* About work:

In 2000, I worked in a clothing shop as a temporary worker, then moved to a furniture shop, also as a temporary worker. Then a clothing shop here in town employed me permanently. I worked for 8 months, resigned for a post at a bank and have thus spent 8 years of my life in the banking world. I officially resigned in 2010, to start my own business.* About the business:

I started operating in January 2011 till date. I am a farmer, specialising in fresh chicken. We grow them from day 1 up to 16 weeks, and sell them live or slaughtered.* Why farming:

I realised that people generally prefer fresh chickens to frozen ones. I took time to study the chicken farming market and placed myself where there was a great need. Farming is a business that of needed as it deals with food, and the government has opportunities for those interested in farming.* Any culture shocks, from being a bank branch administrator to becoming a farmer:

LOL- yaaa two different smells. I still maintain my heels, nails and hair like a lady, but when its time for boots work suit and gloves, I am also good at that.. I am very happy to have found my passion and freedom. The rest is for me to grow and see our cooperative supplying nationally.* Word of encouragement to youth:

When it comes to business, ask God what your calling is. Do not undermine any job, what comes as an idea should not be taken for granted, for it can be your answer to your finances. Being self employed needs someone who has good communication skills, you need to be friendly and should never undermine anyone. Friendliness is part of my marketing strategies.

Phomelelo Machika - Poetry is her love

Farming with...

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MAKOYA 4 17 August 2012

Artist : David MmbiAlbum : Lushie lwonakaRating : 5/5

“Mmwaa, ndini funa badi” it’s a hit across the country and I think he is not going to stop anytime soon.

David Mmbi aka “Nese la Tshilidzini” as known by most of his fans, dropped a bomb shell that no one imagined. One thing about good music is you hear about it before you actually hear it.

The moment I heard about it never disappointed. The Muso is heavenly crafted and the world is never going to stop for him. I like tracks such as “A songo nula” and “Ndimu funa badi” to mention a few.

I like this guy and he made me proud to be Venda!

Artist: DonaldSingle : Denial Rating : 4/5

He is one of the finest talents in the land to date. Although it took me a while to really see what this ladies man is capable of doing, I think I was in denial.

The brand new one Denial is more than just any ordinary artists could offer. He gave the velvet vocals with a strong charmer boy’s message, any girl simply can’t resist. For those who thought Micasa had no competition, and for the record, I can recommend this super young talented guru for any gig across the globe.

The track “I Deserve” became a hit across the country and still is, but Denial is something else!

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