They might be long gone but when the vibes infiltrate our society everyday, the contributions that fallen reggae stars made cannot be ignored.Whether it is Lucky Dube’s ‘Think about the Children’ or Evison...
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Pat Dube buried his head in his hands when he saw the three men accused of murdering his famous reggae star brother, Lucky Dube, strolling into the Johannesburg High Court yesterday.“It just kills me to see...
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An inspiring story about life, death and hope in a retirement home. I recommend the entire piece. It finishes with some great quotes:“[Growing old] is just like growing up. It happens so gradually, thereare no surprises. One day you might have a pain in your knee, the...
created by Rob Peters | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 242 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
This is one of the more unusual pieces of investigative journalism I've seen in a while. A pair of journalists from the Globe and Mail spent three weeks in a retirement home in north Toronto, detailing the dynamic social lives of retirees there. They liken the environment to...
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I am shocked to hear this news. I love this guy. He is one of the shining lights in music in Africa. Rest in peace, Lucky."The South African reggae musician, Lucky Dube, has been shot dead in front of his children...
created by Yommie | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 1565 views | 15 recommendations | 5 comments