
Luthando Vikilahle
Online Content Producer at Glamour South Africa
Online Content Producer at GQ South Africa
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1 week ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music, few artists have demonstrated the versatility and innovation of Kris Barman aka Wuki . The Grammy-nominated producer has transformed 2025 into a landmark year, blending nostalgia with cutting-edge beats to captivate audiences worldwide. Fresh off a high-energy performance at Coachella's Heineken House, Wuki has been riding a wave of momentum. “Honestly, I had no idea what to expect,” Wuki tells GQ.
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1 week ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
The genie is out of the bottle, and it’s got your secrets. When generative AI burst onto the scene, it came wrapped in promises: faster workflows, smarter content, always-on brainpower. But under the shine of this $25-billion machine lies something darker—an unregulated vacuum, sucking up data with every keystroke. And sometimes, it’s your data.
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gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
The office has been redefined. For many South Africans, it’s now a spare bedroom with a decent chair, a good router, and maybe a pot plant or two. But as remote and hybrid work continue to shape our day-to-day lives—despite the global pushback toward cubicles and commutes—a new reality is emerging: your lifestyle might be evolving faster than your insurance.
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1 week ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
Let’s not waste time with pretense. If you’re here, it’s because you appreciate wine that speaks with intention. Not noise. Not fluff. Just bold, charismatic character in a bottle—nothing less. This season, two South African wines are pouring a little louder than the rest. Amazing Grace Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 and The Power of Love Chenin Blanc 2024 aren’t just names on a shelf—they’re statements.
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1 week ago |
gq.co.za | Luthando Vikilahle
By the time most people crack open a novel on holiday or squeeze in a few pages before bed, the world’s top decision-makers have already logged hours deep in thought, pages marked, lessons internalized. Their secret weapon? Books — but not in the way we’ve been told. “Most people read passively,” says Taskeen Ahmed, founder of UK-based sustainable bookseller Awesome Books. “A few pages before bed, a book on holiday, maybe an audiobook during the commute. But billionaires?
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