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Selaelo Moshi Unathi Platyi Actor & Model
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CONTENTS 08
UPFRONT & PERSONAL
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BEAUTY & STYLE How to take care of your Skin
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TIPS FOR HER
How to braid your hair this summer Take care of your skin under this sunny season
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TIPS FOR HIM Smart Wear For Men
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BUSINESS GENIUS Start Your Own Bizz
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KITCHEN CORNER Eat Smart/ How to
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10. Retha He Saw the best in me
32 GET ENTERTAINED 34 BOOK & MUSIC REVIEW
40 TRAVELLING & ACCOMODATION
36 FASHION TREND
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THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ME
I am Retha Mogotsi
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1. I’m a driven young mother of 1. Started my acting and presenting career with nothing but R100 to my name and I’ve never looked back since then. 2. Looking back at where I came from, what I’ve endured and what I’ve achieved this far motivates me to want to do even more. My mother and son and the life I’d like them to live motivate me and lastly I know I have kids looking up to me and that motivates me too. 3. I took drama as a subject in High school and then continued on to do stage and TV in 2014 until this present day. 4. I’m currently not signed to any agency so getting jobs and auditions is very hard. Having to make contacts, knowing people in the right places and getting a decent deal without being exploited is also a big factor.
5. Terry Pheto and Pearl Modiadie because I had a very similar upbringing to theirs and so inspiring to see how far they’ve come. They didn’t let their stories define them. 6. Thuso Mbedu, she’s amazing. 7. I host/MC events 8. On my Facebook (Retha Mogotsi - Matete), Instagram (rethamogotsi) and rethamogotsi@gmail.com 9. Ambitious Hard working Multi-talented 10. Favorite food would have to be pasta and favorite movie is My Sister’s Keeper
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BEAUTY & • STYLE
Vinatge Wear Back to 90’s Wear Your Best Look #1&2
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BEAUTY • STYLE
CHOOSE
A STYLE OF YOUR
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Jean A 1 - You can wear it with T- Shirt/ Shirt 2 - Blazer 3 - Formal Shoes 4 - Jacket TIP: Always Wear Watch
Jean B 1 - You can wear it with T- Shirt 2 - Hoody 3 - Sneakers 4 - Jacket
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STYLE OF YOUR CHOICE
SHOP NOW Liligal Www.liligal.com
Get This at Ratantam. com
SHOP NOW Www.liligal. com Cute Dress 2018
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FOR & • HER
“WOMEN MUST HAVE” What to have on your bag
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FOR • HER
Everyday Bag
Pack the following essentials in a small bag: One or two palettes that contain your foundation, concealer, blush, and lip color A compact of pressed powder with a mirror A basic eye palette—the smaller the better Mini mascara Lip gloss Mini brushes Small sample sizes of face cream
Evening Bag
Tiny purses don’t lend themselves to toting around lots of products, so you need to be selective. Pack the following items: Lipstick or gloss Lip pencil A powder compact Customizable face palette (containing concealer, foundation, blush) Mini perfume Breath mints
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FOR • HIM
Be The
Gentlemen You can get a shirt like this at Edgars
Jean at Edgars
Formal Shoes at Markhams
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FOR • HIM
TAKE IT FROM THE TOP
A good suit should hug your shoulders, not slouch off them. Most guys think they’re a size larger than they are—say, a 42 regular instead of a 40. When buying a suit, go ahead and try sizing down. When you pull on the jacket, there should be a firmness to it. You should snap to attention and stand taller. If it doesn’t fit right in the shoulders, don’t buy it.
Check out Milo Ventimiglia here and you’ll see more than just a sharp-dressed man— you’ll see a completely contemporary man. What’s the secret? The trimness of the suit? Sure. The elegance of the details? Totally. But look a little closer and you’ll notice what’s not here:
LOSE THE FLAB Think about the width of the sleeves. This is an obsession of ours at GQ. For pretty much every photo shoot, we have a tailor slim down the sleeves, trimming them of excess fabric. It cuts a mean figure.
That’s our mantra here at GQ. It’s what we preach every issue. Doesn’t matter what kind of suit you’re investing in, whether it’s $200 or $2,000, flannel or seersucker, two-button or three. We’ve seen plenty of guys who’ve bought the right suit and let it hang off them like an NBA rookie on draft night. And we’ve seen men in cheap but well-tailored suits who look like a million bucks. The thing’s got to fit right, or else there’s no point in wearing it. Question is, what’s the right fit, and how do you get it?
SHOW SOME CUFF Your suit sleeves should end just above the hinges of your wrists, so a quarter to half inch of shirt cuff shows. It’s like the frame on a painting—the elegant finishing touch. TAPER, TAPER, TAPER Your jacket should contour to your body. Have a tailor nip it at the sides. This will accentuate your shoulders—whether you’ve got strong ones or not. BREAK IT DOWN We like flat-front pants, cut slim, with very little break at the ankle. This produces a long, clean look. Your pants should just clip the tops of your shoes, not bunch up over them.
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BUSINESS & • GENIUS
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TOP TIPS 1Make a plan – write a business plan that acts as your route map. The best business plans are simple and clear, addressing key areas like: Background on you, your team and its capabilities Your business idea and a description of your product and/or service
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Market assessment and opportunities for your business Costs, pricing and forecasts for sales and profit Investment strategy, i.e. what you need investment for and how these funds will be used Head to tinyurl. com/businesslinkplan for a template.
2 Make Noise
get to know the media that cover your industry and/or local area and send them good stories with top quality images.
Make the most of social media to become known as an expert in your field and as free marketing. People fund.it is an example of firms using a ‘crowdsourcing’ platform for individuals to pledge funds and offer feedback and support to get a business project off the ground through sales and marketing.
3 Make sales
target friends and family as customers and
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BUSINESS & • GENIUS branch out from there. Price your product at a rate that’s competitive and covers the cost of your time. Make sales at events, through local shops or online via your own website or other powerful sales platforms.
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Keep the business in balance – try to spend a third of your time across three main activities; business development, customer care and admin.
Enthusiasm Think about a time in your life when you were truly excited to do something, whether it was a visit to the zoo as a kid, a golf game at a beautiful resort course, or a romantic trip to the Caribbean. Think about the feelings you had leading up to the event. You were probably happy and filled with enthusiasm about what would happen next. This is the type of feeling that you want the people in your organization to express
and feel as often as possible. Have fun! Many factors lead to enthusiasm at work and one of the most important is in creating a fun environment. Without some sort of fun you diminish enthusiasm, without enthusiasm you diminish motivation, and without motivation you greatly diminish your chance at long term business success. Take a look at the following excerpt from the Levity Effect: Why it Pays to Lighten Up, by Adrian Gostick and Scott Christopher: “… An excited Kirt Womack of the Thiokol factory in Utah sprinted into his manager’s office on the first day of spring and asked if the folks on the
factory floor could do something fun — say, head outside and fly paper airplanes — if they met their quota two hours early. The manager wrinkled his brow and vetoed the idea. Kirt persisted, “Well, then, what if we exceed our quota by 50 percent?” Figuring he had nothing to lose, the manager finally gave in. Later that day, at 1:30, the manager checked on things and found that his employees had reached 110 percent of their quota. By 3 p.m., they’d surpassed 150 percent. The airplanes were launched, laughter rang out and people frolicked (funny word, frolicked).
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KITCHEN • CORNER
EAT SMART
Think Smart
CRUNCHY RED CABBAGE AND GREEN APPLE SESAME SLAW Serves 2 INGREDIENTS For the salad: 3 cups thinly shredded red cabbage 1 large granny smith apple, shredded 2 tbsp hemp seeds For the dressing: 1/4 cup tahini 3 tablespoons water 2 teaspoons agave nectar or maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil 1/4 – 1/2 tsp sea salt (to taste) 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
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Meals
METHOD 1. Whisk dressing ingredients together and set aside. 2. Dress the shredded vegetables and hemp seeds with dressing; you can use as much as you like, but make sure you coat everything well (a half cup will probably suffice).
Serve. Slaw will keep in the fridge overnight.
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HOW TO MAKE FRUIT SALADS TIP: This refreshingly cool salad combines the crisp summer flavors of ripe peach, plum, cherries, blueberries and banana. The salad can be served either as is or with an optional dressing, as pictured above, made simply with lime juice, plain yogurt and either coconut cream or your favorite jam. Preparation Time: 7-10 minutes
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ake your Own Fruit Salad Ingredients
--------------------for 2-------------------Salad 1-2 Handfuls Fresh Cherries 1-2 Handfuls Fresh Blueberries 1 Ripe Plum 1 Ripe Peach 1 Banana Your Favorite Dried Fruit (optional) Optional Dressing 1 Lime 2-3 Tablespoons Coconut Cream or Favorite Jam 3 Tablespoons Plain Yogurt Half Watermelon Need tips for packing a healthy lunch box? For great recipes and practical suggestions visit www.pnp.co.za/ healthcorner – or contact the dietitian at the Health Hotline, healthhotline@pnp. Issuu.com/royalrougemagazine / OCTOBER 2018 ROYAL ROUGE 3 1 co.za or 0800 11 22 88.
GET• ENTERTAINED
03 Nov IMBIZO MUSIC Festival
Time: 16:00H -Till Late | Lapeng Pub | EXT 2 | Orange Farm 32
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GET • ENTERTAINED
Ziwaph’ This Month
RINGO & VUSI NOVA
9-12-18 TIME: 3PM TICKETS: R200 Opera Theatre
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BOOK • MUSCI REVIEW
“Books For Heart, Soul & Mind”
Embrace The Culture of Reading
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Music To The Ears Free Platform to advertise your music!
Name A song & Artist and we will get the Lyrics for you.
Ella Mai Lyrics “Boo’d Up”
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Ella Mai Lyrics “Boo’d Up” Feelings, so deep in my feelings No, this ain’t really like me Can’t control my anxiety Feeling, like I’m touching the ceiling When I’m with you I can’t breathe Boy you do something to me Ooh, now I’ll never get over you until I find something new That get me high like you do, yeah yeah Ooh, now I’ll never get over you until I find something new That get me high like you do Listen to my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, boo’d up Hear my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum it just won’t stop, it go Ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, boo’d up Hear my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, it just won’t stop, it go How many ways can I say that I need you, baby, it’s true I think I might die without you Feeling all over my body You know how I like it Ain’t gotta tell you what to do, yeah yeah Ooh, now I’ll never get over you until I find something new That get me high like you do, yeah yeah Ooh, now I’ll never get over you until I find something new That get me high like you do Listen to my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, boo’d up Hear my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum it just won’t stop, it go 3 6 ROYAL ROUGE / OCTOBER 2018 / Issuu.com/royalrougemagazine
You got me boo’d up, boo’d up Boo’d up, boo’d up Told you from the jump I’m the one to choose Ya got me boo’d up, boo’d up Boo’d up, boo’d up Grab me by the waist baby, pull me closer Ooh, now I’ll never get over you until I find something new That get me high like you do, yeah yeah Ooh, now I’ll never get over you until I find something new That get me high like you do Listen to my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, boo’d up Hear my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum it just won’t stop, it go Ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, boo’d up Hear my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, it just won’t stop, it go This is such a crazy feeling, like I don’t want to get too attached, but I feel like I already am My mind’s telling me one thing, but I guess I should listen to my heart Right? Ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, boo’d up Hear my heart go ba-dum, boo’d up Biddy-da-dum, it just won’t stop, it go Head over heels in love Right in front of you, ain’t gotta look no more baby (hah) I wanna build this love And everything you want, you ain’t gotta ask for Issuu.com/royalrougemagazine / OCTOBER 2018 ROYAL ROUGE
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TRAVELING &• ACCOMODATION
Zulu Kingdom
Welcome to KwaZulu-Natal! This is South Africa’s top domestic holiday destination and whether it is adventure or relaxation you seek, KwaZulu-Natal makes for unforgettable experiences. South Africa has the world’s richest floral kingdom and a vast variety of endemic and migratory birds. It is also home to onesixth of the world’s marine species and has more species of wild animals than North and South America or Europe and Asia together. Its diversity, sunny skies and breathtaking scenery make it a popular holiday destination. The 2010 World Cup affords South Africa a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase the best the country has to offer.
In 2009, the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism became the Department of Tourism, emphasising the importance of this sector. Tourism has been identified as one of the key economic sectors with excellent potential for growth. About 9,6 million foreign tourists visited
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South Africa in 2008, a 5,5% increase over the 9,1 million foreigners who visited the country in 2007. The contribution of tourism to South Africa’s gross domestic product is estimated to have increased from R162,9 billion in 2007 to R194,5 billion in 2008. The estimated number of
jobs created directly and indirectly in the economy through tourism increased by 10% from 946 300 in 2007 to 1 041 700 in 2008. Foreign visitors to South Africa increased by 5,1% to 8,6 million in the 11 months to November 2008.
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Mountain View
Sani Pass By 4 X 4
Zulu Kingdom Experiance
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