In this powerful final episode of Short Story Corner, Lorraine reads Stolen Memories by Zambian storyteller and filmmaker Mwanabibi Sikamo - a magical tale of survival, reinvention and power.
The story follows a blind woman cast out by her family, who discovers an uncanny ability to steal memories and use them to reclaim power in a world that once discarded her. The conversation with Mwanabibi after the reading is insightful and fun.
Lorraine closes the season with a reflection on courage, curiosity and the gift of storytelling as a path to embracing ourselves wholeheartedly.
Listen in and be reminded that no matter the hand you’re dealt — living fully begins with an open heart and a curious spirit.
In this special penultimate episode of Short Story Corner, we return to the very beginning — the very first story we ever shared: “Passing the Bone” by the brilliant Henry Sakala.
This episode is a joyful, emotional, and reflective journey that traces how a once “silly little idea” blossomed into a podcast full of wisdom, curiosity and deep connection. We explore the layered themes of legacy, loyalty, rebellion, freedom, and the enduring tension between obedience and purpose - all through the lens of two unforgettable canine characters, Ninja and Bobo.
Lorraine reflects on what Passing the Bone has meant to this project, why it remains a powerful metaphor for life and how the podcast has grown since that very first story aired.
Are you ready for the thrilling conclusion of Modi’s Bride? Last time we left Modi facing a life-changing revelation. Today, discover how love, acceptance and grace triumph even in the most challenging situations. And don’t miss my inspiring conversation with Dr. Sindiwe Magona! See you at Short Story Corner!
This week on Short Story Corner, we’re diving into an epic love story called Modi’s Bride by the amazing Dr. Sindiwe Magona. Set in the gorgeous Eastern Cape of the early 1900s, this story will captivate your heart, exploring love, courage, and the complexities of tradition. Plus, I’ll chat with Dr. Magona herself! Come join us—you're gonna love it! Note this is part 1 of the story.
A glance across a church aisle. A forbidden touch. A love that dares to exist in the shadows…
In this tender, defiant story by Tanzanian writer Immaculate Halla, two girls navigate desire, repression and the aching need to be seen. On this week’s Short Story Corner, we explore love in all its shapes and the courage it takes to choose yourself.
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In this gripping Human Rights Day special, we bring you “The Horror in the Bush” by Mandisi Nkomo, a haunting speculative tale of resistance, survival and the cost of freedom.
Set in a dystopian version of Southern Africa, the story follows a lone freedom fighter navigating a surreal and brutal landscape. With only his rifle, his resolve and the quiet strength of his sister, he refuses to surrender to the monsters of oppression.
This episode is a visceral meditation on the human cost of systemic violence, the quiet power of ordinary people who choose to resist and why fear does not make you less brave - it makes you real.
Inspired by our conversation with the author, this story reminds us that heroes are not superhuman; they’re people who dare to do the right thing, even when they’re afraid.
The platform is packed. The train is full. The past is calling.
In this week's story, What Pushes Against the Moment, Cingashe is a Messenger, tasked with embedding ideas into history. But when her last mission failed, leaving a dangerous rhetoric to flourish, she’s unexpectedly given a second chance - an anomaly in The Agency’s strict rules.
It should be simple: persuade Lisbet Manamela to abandon her plan. But persuasion isn’t Cingashe’s strong suit. And as the past and future collapse around her, she’ll have to decide - does the message matter more than the method?
A gritty, time-bending tale of resistance, reckoning, and the ripple effects of one decision. Tune in now for this week’s electrifying short story!
About the Author
What Pushes Against the Moment was written by VH Ncube, a storyteller who blends speculative fiction with history, exploring themes of power, identity and time. Their work is inspired by the untold stories of resistance and the ever-present echoes of the past in our future. Find more at WWW.VHNCUBE.COM
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Happy International Women's Day!
In this special episode of Short Story Corner, we revisit Hairology by the incredible Sue Nyathi.
As we celebrate International Women’s Day, this story invites us to embrace what makes us unique while also honoring the deep connections that bind us together as women.
Hairology takes us through the intimate and sometimes complex relationship women have with their hair. From childhood rituals at the salon to the silent (and not-so-silent) judgments about what “good hair” should look like, this story shines a light on the way society shapes our perceptions of beauty, self-worth, and identity.
Let’s celebrate the stories that make us who we are and the bonds that connect us across generations and cultures.
Listen now and share your thoughts with us! What does your hair journey mean to you?
In this episode, we bring you More Fire Than Earth, a hauntingly beautiful tale of passion, identity, and the supernatural. This story is steeped in mythology, faith, and the tension between fate and free will. A man born of both human and jinn blood tries to suppress the fire in his veins, hoping love will be enough to ground him. But when the truth of his nature is revealed, can love survive the fear that follows?
This week we are in Zimbabwe reading author Valarie Chatindo’s One Way Ticket. Through the eyes of Anesu, we explore the complexities of teenage life, from navigating therapy sessions to coping with the legacy of a missing uncle.
This is one you won't want to miss, offering insight, humour, and a unique perspective on life, and the pursuit of happiness.
Short Story Corner returns with this Valentine’s Day special, where we dive into a story of love, identity and self-discovery with Anele Matshisi, the author of Neo & Luyanda. This upcoming novel explores what it means to love - not just in relationships, but also in embracing one’s true self.
Neo, a driven corporate powerhouse from Johannesburg, and Luyanda, a purpose-driven marine biologist from the Eastern Cape, come from two different worlds. Their love story challenges societal expectations, past relationships, and the complexities of ambition, culture and emotional vulnerability.
This story is a celebration of love in all its forms romantic, self-love and the deep connections that shape us. Whether you're in a relationship, single or somewhere in between, this conversation will inspire you to redefine what love means in your own life.