Motsoeneng cannot be re-appointed unless the public protector’s report on the SABC is set aside.
The prolific writer who left South Africa in 1939, but who could not leave his identity, has died aged 97 in Jamaica.
How do private prosecutors work – are private prosecutorial capabilities (units) common in other countries?
Van der Westhuizen’s place in the pantheon of rugby greats is indisputable. He earned it the hard way – with grace, skill, but most of all guts.
The Goodman Gallery’s second edition of ‘South-South’ floods the senses when it comes to scale.
The Philosophical Society of Southern Africa appears to be falling apart over Africanising a Eurocentric viewpoint.
Sugar cane has a bad image but a new model that helps smallholders and associations in rural areas to earn a life-changing income may shift this.
Artists are delving more into exploration of how proximity, reworkings of style and even colour influence their work.
The internal dissent is based on ethnicity – and the UN and AU need to act before it is too late.
The discourse on race and South African identity is stunted by it being limited to racism, nationalism and white guilt.