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Aubrey Poo thinks The Estate viewers will see a lot of their fave politicians in his character Aubrey plays the role of Castro Kamanga, a corrupt businessman deeply entrenched in politics. Aubrey Poo plays Castro Kamanga in the new SABC3 drama. Image: Gallo Images / Frennie Shivambu Veteran actor Aubrey Poo will be channelling his inner corrupt and flamboyant politician as Castro Kamanga in the much-anticipated new SABC3 daily drama The Estate and he s taken TshisaLIVE into his process of bringing the callous character to life. The Estate is a new local drama that promises to have Mzansi hooked with a star-studded cast and will premier in the prime time slot that used to “belong” to ....
Date Time Author, journalist Ijeoma Oluo to give annual MLK Lecture Seattle-based writer Ijeoma Oluo will give the 2021 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Lecture at Cornell, in a virtual forum on March 1 at 7 p.m. Instead of a lecture, this year’s event will be a conversation between Oluo and Edward Baptist, professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences and author of “The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism” (2014). A Q&A will follow. Ijeoma Oluo The conversation will be livestreamed and is free, open to the public and accessible; register here. ....