Drum English Magazine - 30 January 2020
Drum English Magazine - 30 January 2020
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In this issue
Chicco Twala reveals why he’s turned his back on Longwe. Shattered mom wants answers after Enoch’s drowning. Clementine and Nomsa on 35 years of Poppie Nongena.
LOOKING FOR ANSWERS
The mom of the Parktown Boys’ High teen who drowned while on a school orientation camp pours out her heart
5 mins
PLAYING POPPIE
Clementine Mosimane and Nomsa Nene on how they tapped into their own experiences for the film Poppie Nongena
4 mins
What A Trip That Was!
A KwaZulu-Natal taxi driver tells DRUM what happened the day he helped a passenger give birth in his minibus
5 mins
Ready To Pack A Punch
Contracting polio as a child left him partially paralysed but that hasn’t stopped Adesanya from becoming a boxer and living life to the full
5 mins
Body stones
Small stones can form in the body from time to time. Here’s a look at how they develop – and what you can do to prevent them
3 mins
Saving For A Holiday
These top tips will help you make your dream vacation come true
2 mins
Watching you
Jealous Precious wants to keep an eye on her handsome husband when he’s home alone with the pretty babysitter
7 mins
RAMPAGE OF HORROR
Reynhard Sinaga went on a two-year spree through Manchester, drugging his victims before raping them
5 mins
Drum English Magazine Description:
Publisher: Media24
Category: Entertainment
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
Leading South African news magazine for black readers
In the 1950's, DRUM was a pioneer of black journalism bringing together courageous investigative journalism and cutting-edge photojournalism for Africa. But DRUM isn't just about history. South Africa has changed a lot in the last 50 years, and DRUM has kept pace with these changes. Today it is a thoroughly modern magazine in touch with its readers. Our recipe for success is simple but effective: we give our readers what they want.
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