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Nsika Mazibuko (24), also known as Llucid is a young Swati musician from Hlathikhulu, born and bred. He is the last born in his family, with three other siblings and he attended Salem High School before going to The University of Eswatini,Mbabane campus.  Nsika has recently won the first season of The Spotlight by MTN Eswatini, in which he walked away with a brand new car,a record deal,MTN data for a year and an Eswatini MTN brand ambassor contract to name a few.  Nsika and I had a little fun chat about his life in music and winning The Spotlight by MTN Eswatini. He first says that music really came about when his brother went to varsity and his brother and a few friends of his formed a music stable called Pulsic Rhythms, in which Nsika released two of his first singles with, then became independent after that.  He says that he fell in love with music because of the power and the command  of music. "Music is life". He said. It has so much...

Art over everything!

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Samora Mangesi is a South African actor , radio presenter, producer and TV presenter. Most of us first knew him from Hectic Nine-9 on SABC 2 before he started presenting on The Real Goboza on SABC 1, June last year. He was born in Mdantsane just outside of EAST LONDON in the Eastern Cape and went to Selborne  Primary and Selborne College. He was brought up by his mom, who is a single parent as an only child. He does though have siblings on his dad's side but they didn't grow up in the same household and he has a very big family. He says that during his primary school days, drama was one of the subjects he fell in love with. He mostly fell in love with stories; hearing stories, telling stories. This was fuelled more by the introduction of dramatized poetry. He then started attending Eisteddfods, representing his school in different categories which further gave him the stamp of approval that he was actually good at this. He took part in multiple theater  productions ...

So! Simtronic

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Simphiwe Gama , commonly known as Simtronic Dj , is a Swati born Dj and music producer, who was born in Nhlangano then moved to South Africa, where he did most of his high school education before attending the University of Pretoria. Simtronic has a radio show on Tshwane FM, called Never Ending Vibes and he is also the man behind the local hit, Yaya, which is originally 80 Script’s song which he re-released, last year, featuring Una Rams. Simtronic says that deejaying came about in grade 12, in which he had a friend, Dj Supreme who would play at most school parties, and he found that interesting as it was something new to him and he asked Supreme to teach him how to play the decks. He then got into some McDonalds competition where he had to perform in front of a huge crowd in which Dj Euphonic was one of the judges, and he got into the top 10, then the finale with major celebrities who came through, including Bonang Matheba.  MTV Base was shooting the competitio...

Passion over everything

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Majaha Nkonyane is a SWAMA award wining poet who is passionate about poetry because this is how he speaks and sends messages to different people in all walks of life. He was born and raised in Mbabane. He attended school at Zombodze Primary School, Mangwaneni Primary School then at St Marks High School. He is from a family of five, him being the middle child and h e never hesitates to mention that he is a proud Christian.  When I talked to Majaha about poetry and how it came about, he mentioned that poetry is more of a calling in his life, and it is one of the things he can never run away from. "I remember a play we did back at preschool graduation, where I was playing God in the garden of Eden. The one part I always remember is when I asked Adam and Eve why they were hiding and who told them they were naked. I was so into that part and it felt more real than being just a play. " He says that over the years, it began with taking interest in reading and memorizing s...

The Art in Food

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Xoliswa "Cayenne" Khayiyana (31), is a Swati, Mbabane born, Big Bend raised private chef. He is the Food Engineer and he has been making his mark on the Eswatini and South African food industry. He is taking it by storm! He grew up in a multi-cultural environment in Big Bend, and this came in handy for him later in his calling . He dropped out of university, when he was doing his final year at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) in Human Resources to follow his calling in cooking. He has worked (cooked for) in events, including Farai Foundation events, for cooperates, including UNDP, and weddings. It is funny on how it all started though, he says "I was bored, broke and needed money, so I updated on my Facebook status that...anyone who is hungry, I will cook, and they will pay and some ladies replied, saying they have a hangover and they need some nice food. I went to cook for them, something as simple as beef stew, they enjoyed it and paid me E150. Word went aro...

Nowhere

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Muzi Ngwenya , commonly known as Mozaik, is a Swati producer and musician, born in Manzini, Nazarene, in a musical family. He went to St Williams Primary School then proceeded to Salesian High School. Mozaik is considered one of the fathers in the Eswatini music industry because he has been in the industry for over a decade now. He has won many prestigious awards in the kingdom including The Best Producer at the SWAMA Awards 2018.   I’ve got the opportunity to chat with this great musician about his music and his upcoming album, Nowhere. 🔥When did you start doing music I think I was in primary school when I realized that I loved music. In grade 7, I’d want to deejay in school parties. But it really hit me when I got to form 1, where I joined music classes. That’s when I did music theory and a little bit of practicals. 🔥What do you prefer between being in front of the mic and being behind the scenes  Ummm...I don’t know if it’s a preference thing. B...