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Zola Ndlovu

Zola Ndlovu is a lawyer, economist and a writer. She obtained her Law degree from Rhodes University and a BA majoring in Economics from the same university. Zola loves people, is a recovering Milo cereal addict and is passionate about building authentic communities where diversity is valued. Zola's dream is to see women empowered to live out their God-given purpose and she is the editor of Mukoko a blog that covers issues relating to culture, faith, and sexuality.

55 Ways To Be On Your Worst Behaviour When Drunk

By Zola Ndlovu 31-10-14 20:08

Thirty percent of South Africans have an alcohol problem or are on the verge of having one. Sixty percent of road traffic accidents in South Africa are a result of someone driving under the influence of alcohol. In South Africa, the penalty for driving under the influence is a maximum of R120,000 or six years in jail […]

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16 Things Black People Wish They Could Explain To Their White Friends

By Zola Ndlovu 15-10-14 19:22

Over the years, there is one observation I’ve made about black people in various social situations. Amongst fellow black people, we don’t feel the need to explain ourselves; we just ‘get’ each other, even if we’re from different cultural backgrounds. When you’re a black person amongst white people though, there seem to be a million […]