During his African tour this past week, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talked up Washington’s ability to stimulate growth and entrepreneurship on the continent.
South African students in China are staying behind closed doors due to the coronavirus outbreak
With the Sharpeville massacre in mind, Kwanele Sosibo takes a look at how Tsepo Gumbi’s collection of photographs are a necessary intervention
The vice-chancellor announced he will be heading to SOAS next year
Doccie Who Killed Malcolm X? has led to a belated reopening of his murder investigation
Renewable energy funding from the North must take local ownership and participation seriously
Disparate lobby groups (I Am For The Arts, for one) and think-tanks within the arts are stepping up to fill the void, creating the kind of groundswell that is known to make politicians hot under the collar and speaking nervously
The South African is the only woman to ever win an F1 race, but her career was slowed down by political and financial barriers
NGO Heala is asking for the health-promotion levy to be hiked, while also dismissing claims by the sugar industry that this will cause job losses
The Proteas Women are at full strength again and feel confident going into the T20 World Cup in Australia