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For more than three decades, Charl Blignaut has chronicled South Africa’s cultural heartbeat. As a journalist, editor, and critic, he has written the stories that have defined how we see ourselves, from underground movements to mainstream revolutions, from the birth of kwaito to the rise of amapiano, from the rise of representation to the reckoning of responsibility.
In this deeply reflective conversation with Kojo Baffoe, Charl explores how identity, queerness, and conscience have shaped his craft and his sense of duty as a storyteller. He speaks candidly about growing up in a conservative farming community, finding refuge in writing, and becoming a voice for culture that refuses to be simplified.
Listeners will hear Charl unpack:
Charl’s conversation is a masterclass in cultural consciousness; part history, part reflection, and part blueprint for anyone who still believes words can change the world.
Whether you know him as the City Press arts editor, the journalist who championed South African film and visual art, or the critic who insists that culture is our real economy, this is a rare portrait of a man who has lived his truth through language.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Afripods, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
You can find the latest from Wandile on the following platforms: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook, or catch up on his writings at muckrack.com/charl-blignaut
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Show Music by Kweku 'Taygo' Baffoe
Produced by Ayob Vania
By Kojo Baffoe | Zebra CultureFor more than three decades, Charl Blignaut has chronicled South Africa’s cultural heartbeat. As a journalist, editor, and critic, he has written the stories that have defined how we see ourselves, from underground movements to mainstream revolutions, from the birth of kwaito to the rise of amapiano, from the rise of representation to the reckoning of responsibility.
In this deeply reflective conversation with Kojo Baffoe, Charl explores how identity, queerness, and conscience have shaped his craft and his sense of duty as a storyteller. He speaks candidly about growing up in a conservative farming community, finding refuge in writing, and becoming a voice for culture that refuses to be simplified.
Listeners will hear Charl unpack:
Charl’s conversation is a masterclass in cultural consciousness; part history, part reflection, and part blueprint for anyone who still believes words can change the world.
Whether you know him as the City Press arts editor, the journalist who championed South African film and visual art, or the critic who insists that culture is our real economy, this is a rare portrait of a man who has lived his truth through language.
Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Afripods, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
You can find the latest from Wandile on the following platforms: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook, or catch up on his writings at muckrack.com/charl-blignaut
Subscribe to:
Recorded at Vodcast TV
Show Music by Kweku 'Taygo' Baffoe
Produced by Ayob Vania

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