After a two-year hiatus, the Franschhoek Literary Festival is once again face to face. Some literary icons tell us about their favourite spots at the book event
African governments face civil unrest from people who are hungrier and poorer because of the pandemic, war in Ukraine, climate pressures on food systems and poor policy decisions
To keep your heart happy and healthy you should be exercising for 150 to 300 minutes a week. Watch this short video for other useful tips on how to exercise properly
The Free State high court ruled that the provisional restraint order will remain in place until late October, when argument will be heard for it to be made indefinite, dismissing Oakbay’s application for a postponement
The breakthrough is a result of the work of 300 scientists from 80 institutions, including Wits University
Restricting supplies from the West would be effective – and it should not have expropriated goods that Russia legitimately acquired
The treasury’s relaxation of procurement rules will allow the state utility to attend to its ageing power stations far quicke
Disagreements over a basic income grant, labour law reform and how to save the economy mean consensus is still far off. But trade-offs – and political shifts – will eventually have to be made for there to be any hope of real change
The contemporary visual artist has created through his designs a piece that shows home is a place of belonging
In his memoir, ‘Beyond Fear: Reflections of a Freedom Fighter’, Ebrahim Ebrahim explores what it means to be a freedom fighter