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Sista Bosso Magazine April 2023 Issue 16 The Rival Issue

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The issue starts with an editor's note by Kabelo Mablomo, setting the tone for what readers can expect. We then move on to an inspiring piece about the Lifetime Achievement Recognition of Katrina Esau, celebrating her outstanding contributions to her field.


The issue's content also includes a controversial opinion piece titled "Religion? God? Not?" by an unnamed author, challenging readers to rethink their beliefs. The piece aims to provoke thought and promote open-mindedness.


Dr. Maria Mphahlele, an agriculture specialist and Mrs. Universe Africa Finalist 2022, is the focus of an insightful interview that offers readers an opportunity to learn from her experiences. She is also a mentor and entrepreneur, making her a valuable role model for young people.


The concept of being a Spiritual Atheist is explored in another article, a strange concept to some, but a valid and increasingly common perspective for others.


Boipelo Serekwane, a talented photographer, graphic designer, and rugby player, shares her story of pursuing her passions despite societal expectations. Her journey is inspiring and encourages readers to follow their dreams.


Taking care of our mental health is becoming increasingly important in today's world. A comprehensive piece on the basics of self-care by an expert is a must-read for those seeking to prioritize their well-being.


Selloane Stella Selebalo, a TV and radio broadcaster, serial entrepreneur, and founder of Stella's Gourmet Chilli, shares her story of perseverance and hard work, making her a true example of resilience and determination.


LeeAnn Naidoo's recipe for Date & Oats Squares is a perfect addition for those seeking healthy and tasty snacks.


"To: Conspiracy Theorists" by an anonymous author is a critical take on the current trend of conspiracies, urging readers to question the sources of their information and think critically.


The Mjita Feature section introduces readers to Elliot Joseph, a young and talented artist, who shares his experiences in pursuing his passion for art.


The issue concludes with a moving poem titled "The Rapture" by Yamoria, a powerful and thought-provoking piece that is sure to leave readers deep in contemplation.

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