UNCUT is loveLife’s cutting-edge youth lifestyle magazine that addresses the issues young people want to know about. From investigations on the state of education to sugar daddies, celeb interviews to book reviews, UNCUT is written by young people for young people to keep them informed, inspired and entertained. It is the largest youth magazine in the country, with an average print run of 600 000 copies and an estimated 2 million readers.

Through a partnership with Independent Newspapers, UNCUT is inserted into The Star, The Cape Argus, The Daily News and Diamond Fields Advertiser bi-monthly. It is also translated into Afrikaans for distribution through Rapport. Furthermore, the magazine is distributed to 3 700 schools, 18 Y-Centres, 350 clinics and 150 youth organisations affiliated with loveLife.

Find articles from the latest issue of UNCUT below:

 
 
Making My Move (M3) – What’s it all about? (Part two)
7 Sep 2010

Former loveLife groundBREAKERs tell us how they made their move – and keep on making their move to be the best they can be as youth leaders in Mzansi.
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Making My Move (M3) – What’s it all about? (Part one)
3 Sep 2010

Mzansi’s youth are an unstoppable force. UNCUT meets up with past groundBREAKERS who are young leaders in their own right.
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Teen Beauty
31 Aug 2010

Young beauty queens are using pageants to make their moves, writes Zaza Motha.
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Work it: Animal Instinct
27 Aug 2010

UNCUT’s Nobhongo Gxolo and Molemo Mofokeng get friendly with exotic birds and marine life at the Pretoria Zoo.
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1 in 49 million:
25 Aug 2010

The hunger to learn led Lesedi Ntsane to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in the ‘Big Apple’, writes Simon Nare
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Global ID: Lovin’ Lubumbashi
20 Aug 2010

Originally a native of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Pryns Shiso tells us about his beloved motherland in the heart of Africa
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Generation Chat
17 Aug 2010

In an ever intrusive world, should teens have privacy from their parents?
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Backstreet abortions
13 Aug 2010

UNCUT’s Roya Varjavandi investigates and their long-term effects on young women’s health In South Africa, it is legal for women to have abortions within the first trimester (12 weeks) of their pregnancy. The Choice of Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1996 states that after this period, termination of pregnancy is allowed in the second trimester, or up to 20 weeks, if the physical or mental health of the mother or unborn baby is at risk.
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Global ID: From Pakistan to the Big Apple
10 Aug 2010

Faizan Sheikh is living his dream – and inspiring others on his journey as a filmmaker
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Could you feel it?
4 Aug 2010

Love or hate FIFA, it was hard not getting into the ‘gees’ of the Soccer World Cup 2010™, UNCUT correspondents criss-crossed the country to find out whether you were feeling it… and this is what you had to say!
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The TV revolution
3 Aug 2010

Two young folks pit their arguments for and against the omnipotent TV screen
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A Family Affair
22 Jul 2010

Child protection week in May inspired Nobhongo Gxolo to check out one of the places that takes care of vulnerable children in Mzansi.
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Mzansi’s Young and Restless
21 Jul 2010

The 27-year-old journalist Itumeleng Motuba came of age in the decade of hip-hop and spoken word poetry, catching the tail-end of the Kwaito generation. She leads a posse of scribes, culture-watchers and star-gazers, investigating the state of mind of Mzansi’s youth.w how to speak properly anymore because we’ve changed our languages to a point of no recognition.”
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Skating to success
20 Jul 2010

Nic Odiseng profiles a young, super-skateboarder. Business-minded, hardworking and owner of skateboarding company, Funisu Skateboards, Wandile Msomi talks about life, sex and skateboarding as a career.
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The evolution of Tumi
19 Jul 2010

Always relevant, whether signed to a major label or pushing his work independently, the ‘new’ Tumi sits down with Ayob Vania and talks about his latest offering Whole Worlds
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Underage and Over the Limit
18 Jul 2010

Roya Varjavandi investigates the consequences of underage drinking and finds out about boozing it up at night or whilst in school uniform during the day
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Calling All Young Filmmakers
5 Jul 2010

* Have you got a great concept for a documentary? * Are you looking for an opportunity to showcase your ideas and your talent?
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BUWA
31 May 2010

Poems, Photos, Grahpics and Art - This is your spot to show off your creative skillz
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gB Profile
28 May 2010

From the coal city with attitude, Yolandy Tsoka reps’ it for sisters. She talks with Nobhongo Gxolo on self love and body politics.
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Get your gig guide into Soweto
24 May 2010

There is plenty to do in the township; you just have to know where to find it.
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Global ID: Zimbabwe - Towards self-discovery
21 May 2010

Twenty-six year old Levi Kubwato offers a panoramic view of his birthplace
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Why Afrikaans school fly and general Matric Pass rates sucks
19 May 2010

Omitted from the highly debated poor Matric results is that Afrikaans medium of instruction schools annually triumphs over suburban English, rural and township schools. Reabestwe Bantseke and Thandiwe McCloy investigate.
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This is My Hood – MAMELODI
17 May 2010

Phindile Moloantoa explains how the music in the name Mamelodi speaks volumes about this hub of style and talent...
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Tipping the scale
14 May 2010

Teen obesity has been in the news as a problem. The truth is that we must do everything in moderation, including body fat. Nobhongo Gxolo
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REAL SONG – Thembi Seete
10 May 2010

Mzansi pop act Thembi Seete burst back into the music scene with her third solo album My Life is Music. Roja Varjavandi chatted to the songstress and checked out the lyrics to her latest hit track Free.
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