Durban is typically laid-back this week, with folk music from home and abroad the focus this week.
New talent is showcased at the Baxter this week
The city is explored in a new group exhibition.
Tumi and the Volume bring urban beats and rhymes to the Cape.
Libyan rebel chief Mahmud Jibril has denied suggestions by a Russian envoy that the insurgents have been negotiating with Gaddafi’s regime.
Morocco’s king, hoping to avoid the uprisings that have rocked many Arab countries, is expected to unveil major constitutional reform proposals today.
<b>Oupa Nkosi</b> follows the Ukhahlamba Zulu Dancers from their Alexandra hostel to a big competition in Jo’burg’s CBD.
While in town for the SADC summit, Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe asked President Zuma for a $50-million rescue package for struggling Zimbabwe companies.
The murder of an Mpumalanga doctor on duty has exposed the lax security at public hospitals.
Opposition parties have urged the Hawks to re-open the probe into the multibillion-rand arms deal after new bribery claims emerged.