The Forgotten Angle Theatre Collaborative this weekend hosts its second Artist in Residence programme for 2011.
The Newcastle clothing industry has become a metaphor for the crucial debate about jobs in South Africa, writes <b>Teague Payne</b>.
Police investigation into killing of ‘Mr Cocaine’ reveals underworld connection.
Zanu-PF is demanding the resignation of the head of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, creating an early threat to newly agreed regulations.
Everything from jazz to classical to MOR rock is on the menu this week. Autophysiopsychic music, anyone?
Zoid kickstarts her 10th anniversary nationwide tour this weekend, and the Dirty Skirts return with a new album.
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula is likely to move further up the greasy pole if, as is strongly rumoured, President Jacob Zuma shuffles his Cabinet.
In the wake of the Public Protector’s report on the leasing scandal the state has forbidden the departments affected to speak directly to the press.
For workers out on strike in the chemical and fuel industry it’s a matter of improving their current hand-to-mouth existence, writes <b>Oupa Nkosi</b>
The textile and clothing industry urgently needs to get over this narrow-minded dispute around wages, says Renato Palmi, a researcher.