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Week of tears and laughter

Show lifted hearts after memorial

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HELLO dolls, I hope you all had an eventful week, even though I can’t exactly say the same about mine. Last Thursday, a memorial in honour of the late Winnie Madikizela-Mandela was held at the Nelson Mandela University (Missionval­e campus) and one of Skinnerbek’s minions was there to witness it all.

As expected, the venue was dominated by women in doeks in support of the #IAmWinnieM­andela and #AllBlacWit­hADoek campaigns that have flooded social media (and the streets) since Mama Winnie’s passing.

I must commend the women (and men) in arts in the Bay for using their talents to host events or memorials when stalwarts pass on, even if they didn’t know them personally.

One can only hope the same will be done for them when their time comes.

Anyway, my minion tells me the speakers each described Mama Winnie as a role model and a mother to the nation, although they did not know her personally, with assistant director in the performing arts, language and literature section, Nelson Mandela district department of sport, recreation, arts and culture Dawn Madolo also delivering a moving speech. PoeticSoul Mahambehla­la got the audience on their feet when she recited a poem called Nomzamo, speaking on the life lived by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela. Doesn’t she always?

From the pictures your skinners saw on social media, the venue was beaming with Bay artists, from singers, poets, designer, you name it.

The likes of Zimsto Eroofini, Andy Ndlazilwan­a, Asanda Mali and Suliwe Sihlwayi were spotted. I can’t say the same for Nomabotwe Mtimkulu, who was on the line-up but did not show up. I wonder what the story is there.

Last Friday night, I went to the Good vs Evil comedy show at the Athenaeum, which had the house filled to capacity.

But with Siya Seya on the lineup, I can’t say I’m surprised. That guy’s Facebook page alone always has your gal in stitches, what more in person?

On the lineup with him were Luphelo Kodwa, Lonwabo Xatasi and Mbulelo “Many Laughs” Msongelwa, who was the host and indeed gave the audience reason for “many laughs”.

While I laughed my lungs out, I couldn’t help but wonder if Xatasi actually wants to do something about his weight or if he just wants to keep reminding us about it with his jokes.

Until next week, ciao!

 ?? Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI ?? FUNNY GUYS: Comedians, from left, Siya Seya, Tsepiso Nzayo and Mbulelo ‘Many Laughs’ Msongelwa kept the crowd entertaine­d at the ‘Good vs Evil’ comedy show at the Athenaeum on Friday night
Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI FUNNY GUYS: Comedians, from left, Siya Seya, Tsepiso Nzayo and Mbulelo ‘Many Laughs’ Msongelwa kept the crowd entertaine­d at the ‘Good vs Evil’ comedy show at the Athenaeum on Friday night
 ?? Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI ?? EXCITING MOVE: Guests, from left, Sadiyah Astrie, Nokulinda Makasana, Heidi Wentzel and Eudene Prinsloo were at the opening of the new Coca-Cola Beverages SA head office in Humerail last week
Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI EXCITING MOVE: Guests, from left, Sadiyah Astrie, Nokulinda Makasana, Heidi Wentzel and Eudene Prinsloo were at the opening of the new Coca-Cola Beverages SA head office in Humerail last week
 ?? Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI ?? NEW BEGINNINGS: At the official opening of the new Coca-Cola Beverages head office in Humerial last week were, from left, Jane Macfarlane, Jane Smith and Martine Atkinson
Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI NEW BEGINNINGS: At the official opening of the new Coca-Cola Beverages head office in Humerial last week were, from left, Jane Macfarlane, Jane Smith and Martine Atkinson
 ?? Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI ?? AMANDLA, MAMA: Andisiwe Gxabashe, left, and Sibahle Ncanywa of Helping Our Generation Organisati­on attended the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Memorial last Thursday night
Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI AMANDLA, MAMA: Andisiwe Gxabashe, left, and Sibahle Ncanywa of Helping Our Generation Organisati­on attended the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Memorial last Thursday night
 ?? Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI ?? DUET PAYS TRIBUTE: Siyasanga Koyo, left, and Nolu Johnson in song at the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Memorial at Nelson Mandela University’s Missionval­e campus last week
Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI DUET PAYS TRIBUTE: Siyasanga Koyo, left, and Nolu Johnson in song at the Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Memorial at Nelson Mandela University’s Missionval­e campus last week
 ?? Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI ?? MOVIE TIME: Beth Clotz enjoyed eats with Carla Clotz, 11, left, and Tezne Theunis, 10, at the screening of ‘Matilda’ held at Cape Recife High School in Summerstra­nd last week
Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI MOVIE TIME: Beth Clotz enjoyed eats with Carla Clotz, 11, left, and Tezne Theunis, 10, at the screening of ‘Matilda’ held at Cape Recife High School in Summerstra­nd last week
 ?? Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI ?? FAMILY FUN DAY: The Waudby family, from left, Catherine, Aiden, 4, Mark and Abigail, 7, at the Pop-up Cinema screening which took place at Cape Recife High School in Summerstra­nd last week
Picture: BRIAN WITBOOI FAMILY FUN DAY: The Waudby family, from left, Catherine, Aiden, 4, Mark and Abigail, 7, at the Pop-up Cinema screening which took place at Cape Recife High School in Summerstra­nd last week
 ?? Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI ?? COMEDY NIGHT: Friends, from left, Asanda Mlata, Nwabisa Mtshakaza and Nyani Liwela enjoyed a night of laughter at the ‘Good vs Evil’ comedy show at the Atheneaum last week
Picture: LONDEKA DLAMINI COMEDY NIGHT: Friends, from left, Asanda Mlata, Nwabisa Mtshakaza and Nyani Liwela enjoyed a night of laughter at the ‘Good vs Evil’ comedy show at the Atheneaum last week

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