Move! Magazine - April 12, 2017
Move! Magazine - April 12, 2017
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In this issue
In this issue of Move!: Sello Maake Ka-Ncube survives the tough storms of life - How he coped with losing a child and divorce; Sdumo laid to rest - His over R100 000 tombstone attracts attention; Help-a-sista - My husband’s daughter is the same age as me; Baby daddy drama - Get him to pay maintenance; Boxer Dingaan Thobela denies beating up girlfriend ‘Yes we have problems, but I don’t go around beating up women’; DJ Sbu hires Zola 7 and Jabu Mahlangu for his new radio station and Shocking report - Mystery around Grade 3 learners falling pregnant.
What A Great Act!
Sello on playing a gay man, losing his son and love troubles.
2 mins
Rose Of Soweto In Domestic Abuse Scandal
Former boxer Dingaan Thobela denies beating up his girlfriend.
2 mins
Breathing Life Into Botshabelo
Entrepreneur brings the shopping experience to residents’ doorstep.
3 mins
The Pain Of Losing Two Husbands
Sihle Seleke says she is now scared of getting into another relationship after the tragedies.
3 mins
Move! Magazine Description:
Publisher: Media24
Category: Women's Interest
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
Move! Is a magazine for the South African woman who wants to read about issues she can identify with. She wants to shop affordably, test recipes with ordinary ingredients and feel comfortable in asking questions. The Move! woman is determined to improve her living standard – her biggest challenge has always been limited access to relevant information. The magazine’s approach is therefore simple and practical. Most of the readers are cash-strapped, single and dependent on public transport. For the Move! woman it is important to be successful, but she does not always have the confidence to realise this ideal. Move! aims to advise, inspire and entertain her. It wants to befriend readers and form a bond characterised by trust and loyalty.
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