The potential benefits for top management, this time SABMiller execs, once again raise issues of pay inequality in the corporate world.
From up-and-coming comedian Simmi Areff’s one-man show to live shows at Martell 1715, we round-up this week’s hot-ticket events.
The continent’s artists boldly took on gender politics and greed at last week’s contemporary dance fest
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Theatre director Greg Karvellas talks about the play that tells a story of remembrance and legacy.
Ultimately, the protests are about much more than fees. They are about the diminishing hopes of South Africa’s youth.
For party youth, at least, the SACP leader is far from the ally they want Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande to be.
Argentina are looking forward to confronting Australia up front at Twickenham on Sunday.
The pot is empty for university subsidies, but millions are being squandered in the vocational sector.
In 1985, where did we think we’d be in 2015? Not having déjà vu about police crackdowns, surely, as the world celebrated Back to the Future Day.