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The Citizen
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Doon Heights jazz maestro bags PhD
A DOON Heights jazz musician, university lecturer, son, husband, and father has added another feather to his cap by graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in music at the University of KwaZulu-Natal on May 7. Also read: Amanzimtoti jazz maestro grateful for inspiration Dr. Sibusiso Mashiloane plays the piano and has released eight albums since 2016, when he made his debut with Amanz' Olwandle. He teaches music at the same institution that he graduated from. Despite Covid-19 setbacks after he started his PhD research, he worked hard over approximately six years to finalise his dissertation. He said this achievement is a testament that if South Africans stick to their indigenous sound in music, they can never go wrong. 'To all musicians of all genres, whatever music you put out, it should have that indigenous African sound, which is our identity. That would enable us to stick to what is natural and not follow what others are doing,' said Mashiloane. He thanked Bishop Nathi Zondi for encouraging him to continue with his studies so that he is in a better position to inspire others to be inspired by cultural music. He also thanked his wife, Dr. Pheladi Mashiloane, and their son, Hubo. For more South Coast Sun news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox. Do you have more information pertaining to this story? Feel free to let us know by commenting on our Facebook page or you can contact our newsroom on 031 903 2341 and speak to a journalist. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
22-04-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Karate gold medallist earns provincial colours
DOON Heights karateka Isabella Strydom has set her sights on competing at the JKA WF Africa Cup in Johannesburg in May after she won two gold and two silver medals and earned her provincial colours at the recent JKA KZN Provincial Championships. Also read: Amanzimtoti athletes tackle Netronix Woodview Challenge Her mother, Tamara Kirsten Strydom, said, 'My heart bursts with pride to say you are mine, Isabella. Every year you do and achieve greater things. A huge thank you to Amanzimtoti JKA Karate for all the hard work put into our children and helping them reach their goals and dreams. SA JKA Karate Association, thank you for all these events that make these goals possible.' She added that making it to the cup is a massive achievement and it will be Isabella's biggest competition yet, competing against karatekas all over Africa. 'Unfortunately the costs involved are a lot more than I as a single mother can afford alone and we are looking for assistance with sponsorship. We are also doing our annual raffle which has been popular in past years as it allows Isabella to give back to those in the community who help her. This year we have had some amazing local small businesses sponsor prizes. Please consider supporting her fundraiser so that we can get her there to compete,' said Strydom. Wise beyond her age, Isabella said, 'I'd like to go as far as I can but I don't like the idea of hurting anyone. Karate has taught me to have respect for other people, to be kind and not to have anger issues. I'd like to represent my country in competitions when I get older. I love karate because I can protect my family and defend myself against mean people.' Should you wish to assist this young karateka, contact Strydom on 071 869 0167. For more South Coast Sun news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter and get news delivered straight to your inbox. Do you have more information pertaining to this story? Feel free to let us know by commenting on our Facebook page or you can contact our newsroom on 031 903 2341 and speak to a journalist. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!