Dlamini’s conclusion – that Sedibe "was a moral agent who made informed choices along the way" – is a form of violent erasure.
Despite hundreds of millions of rands being spent over a decade, the people of this Limpopo town do not have a regular supply of water.
Cape Town Pride can’t claim to be returning to the rainbow if it is only taking a few community members along. Charging for events is prohibitive.
Government must expedite its broadband roll-out plan if its higher learning goals are to be met.
If the Davis tax committee’s recommendations are followed, tax avoidance could be effectively reined in.
Fishing licences for locals and the influx of traders from Zambia and the DRC should be controlled, writes Roman Grynberg.
Tate Modern’s thrilling retrospective of the work of Marlene Dumas captures the paradoxes and ambiguities of both painting and life.
Bob Dylan’s collection of cover songs are all now pure Dylan, writes Chris Roper
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The preliminary police investigation into the killing of three Muslim students indicates a dispute over condominium parking motivated the shootings.