When historians turn over major events, among Egypt’s implosion and the tragedy of a loved sports star who shot his future,will be the Cronut.
Khaleb Omondi struggled to build up his bookshop in Nairobi’s notorious slum. Caroline Wanjiku Kihato ?tells a story of life against the odds.
The row at Wits over an alleged racial and ethnic profiling tactic by Zionist organisations to control access to a jazz concert has intensified.
If you are confused about where we are now and what lies in store for us, three new books provide ?an old-fashioned app to cut through the crap.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s friends and foes are headed for a showdown at the UN over his suspected chemical attacks.
Ronnie Kasrils names his comrades in the fourth edition of his book about the struggle. Other than that, not much is new.
SA author Niq Mhlongo’s latest book "Way Back Home" probes the confluence of binaries and the centrality of the mystical in our lives.
Dance Umbrella has opened doors for local dancers, shifting them out of their–and our–comfort zones
The creator of the Babatunde fashion brand aims to show the world that the continent is a force to reckon with.
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