The chairperson of the state capture commission and acting chief justice said he had no bias in favour of the president or any against his predecessor, but proceeded on the basis of evidence, without thought as to whether it could deny him the post of chief justice
A tour de force of 20 dancers from Gregory Maqoma’s Vuyani Dance Company, and 18 singers as fellow mourners, Cion unpacks the centuries of incessant mourning by black people
Mapule Mohulatsi selects a few essential titles from her oeuvre, interviews and publications about her
bell hooks’ intentional accessibility shows how feminist theory can be used against patriarchy
The artist’s sculptures, which allude to recovery and growth, boldly foreground intuition and feeling
Kuduro, an urban dance music style, pays post-apocalyptic tribute to Angola’s capital city
The artist deftly navigates sexist roadblocks and patriarchal potholes with Johannesburg tools: walks and weapons
The concourt ruled that parliament could proceed with the impeachment process of Busisiwe Mkhwebane, but that she was also entitled to legal representation
27A Pieces of ground chives, oregano and cloves at last (4)
A walk through the Norval Foundations inspires thoughts on frames as anchors, thresholds and art