A model and casting agency has decided to add a division for people who don’t identify as either male or female, making it the first in the country.
How photography gives former shelter child a voice.
A refugee tells Carl Collison about being hunted by soldiers, attacked by fellow Ugandans and seeking sanctuary in SA, where she was raped – twice.
Despite the government’s efforts to criminalise them, and the spike in lynchings and violence, people’s spirit hasn’t been broken.
Election results so far show that the battle for the City of Johannesburg will go down to the wire.
Should NGOs pin their colours to the mast in the political candidates they openly support?
As the name suggests (songololo is the isiZulu word for "millipede"), the inspiration for the design comes from nature’s ubiquitous creepy-crawlies.
Moses and his 14-strong collective mean business. Feeling rejected by the Month of Photography (MOP), currently sweeping Cape Town, they formed their own fringe event, cheekily named the Month of People’s Photography (MOPP), Carl Collison finds out.