Hazel Crampton does well to outline the colonial mythmaking around marijuana but her book, Dagga: A Short History, still comes across as incomplete.
The mercurial percussionist Mabi Thobejane resurfaces, only to duck again.
Poetry Africa once again provides a platform for those whose craft is the spoken word.
In conjunction with the London-based The Otolith Group,The Chimurenga Library will today begin a six-week presentation at The Showroom in London.
A newly released local film buoyed by an open approach to filmmaking takes on the complexities faced by the politically astute LGBTI community.
Too many opportunities to promote the Springbok symbol have been squandered.
For many participating in the Speak The Mind Poetry festival, poetry is an obsession … but this doesn’t mean it can pay the bills.
As the political weapon of choice, the cattle whip is powerful symbol of aggression and subjugation.
Not everyone is happy with the Commonwealth Games coming in 2022 – notably shack residents.
Is black Twitter a platform for unity or is it merely a "reproduction of a long history of black people being made the subject of research"?