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  • Mar 28, 2024 | taggedonline.co.za | Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika

    Marrying rich is perhaps a fantasy as old as inequality — in the event that, like most people, you’re unable to realise the far off dream of becoming a millionaire — you can wed a rich partner. And if marriage, with all its legal and contractual red tape, is too far off, well, there’s always the option of finding a rich lover!Many of the girlies living lavishly are quick to advertise their wealth, after all — is it even luxury if you don’t show it off?

  • Mar 27, 2024 | taggedonline.co.za | Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika

    We can’t think of fashion without speaking of trends. Indeed, they’re so intertwined that trendy and fashionable mean pretty much the same thing. Trends are styles that are so popular and beloved that they show up repeatedly in a season, making their way to the looks offered by brands, retailers, and fashion houses, and discussed by media and ordinary people for the entirety of that season and beyond. You could even say trends are how fashion moves forward.

  • Mar 21, 2024 | taggedonline.co.za | Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika

    Emigration has been a “trend” in this country since 1994, and in every election since then, panic sets in about the direction the country is going in. I remember when it was a favourite of the papers and suburban folks to declare that the country was becoming a “banana republic”. Of the thousands who bemoan the state of SA each cycle, many have actually left. The motivations for leaving differ, but the common thread has always been that emigration is a gateway to a better quality of life.

  • Feb 20, 2024 | taggedonline.co.za | Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika

    Before Elsa was lathering her body with layers of oil, perfume and lotion, going into storytimes of her adventures and escapades across the world, she was a joke-loving teenager whose punchlines were delivered with an adorable chuckle and topped off with munching chips. She was relatively unknown until South Africans fell in love with her, and she went from the adorable Elsa-isms filmed as she lay on mismatched bedding to the cover of GQ, walking red carpets, and boasting about being rich.

  • Feb 2, 2024 | taggedonline.co.za | Relebone Rirhandzu eAfrika |Candice Carty-Williams |Busisekile Khumalo

    It’s nasty business that for decades Black people were branded illiterate and perhaps worse — uninterested in reading. The truth of the matter is that despite existing in a country with a racist publishing industry that didn’t trade books that reflected or represented us — we Blacks were buying and reading books. If we could not afford books, we passed books on from home to home, in the same way we passed on oral histories and narratives since van toek’ af.

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