The Tricontinental Film Festival, the biggest festival of human rights cinema in Africa, returns with a thought-provoking lineup.
The ANC says it can’t stop Julius Malema from trying to spark a mining revolution, but the NUM believes his tour of troubled mines will soon backfire.
Police members who stand accused of abusing arrested Marikana strikers may be pointed out by their accusers this week.
What benefits can be had from art in a young developing democracy such as ours? Mpho Moshe Matheolane takes the arts back to the classroom.
Owners of cafes, where bags of hashish are sold alongside cups of coffee, are mounting a get-out-the-stoner-vote campaign ahead of the Dutch election.
With food prices already soaring around the world, the future looks bleak for SA, too, as the price of staple foods could more than double by 2030.
The public services select committee has heard building pit toilets in rural areas is an expensive and problem-plagued business.
Julius Malema says he bears no grudges against Zwelinzima Vavi, who recently accused him of using the Marikana massacre to destabilise Cosatu.
It takes nothing away from the Marikana massacre to remember that other organised, oppressive acts of violence are going unnoticed, says Loren Landau.
US fast food giant McDonald’s, famed for its beef-based Big Mac burgers, said it will open its first vegetarian-only restaurant in India next year.