The cultural scene in Johannesburg’s inner city spawned the birth of a number of experimental black music acts. Kwanele Sosibo tracks their evolution.
Slain Bafana Bafana captain Senzo Meyiwa was well known in the crime-plagued Mzamo neighbourhood of Vosloorus on the East Rand.
A statue of Hector Pieterson was removed earlier this month from Soweto’s Maponya Mall "in response to the demands of Mbuyisa Makhubu’s family".
Maponya Mall has given in after the family of Mbuyisa Makhubu, who carried a dying Hector Pieterson, demanded profit for using his name.
Artists are angry the city was to spend R65-million on TribeOne festival while they are neglected.
The communities of Enon and Bersheba in the Eastern Cape are locked in a stalemate over the transfer of title deeds with the land reform department.
The HRC and others have laid charges against Mazibuye African Forum’s Zweli Sangweni and Phumlani Mfeka for their anti-Indian statements in the media.
Some of the exhibitors at this year’s Sexpo exhibition said people were not spending as much as they did in previous years.
Kwanele Sosibo asks whether the spiritual healer has capitalised on his ‘talent’ by the increasing need for a more renewed approach to Christianity.
In 2011, "prophet" TB Joshua was third on the Forbes list of Nigeria’s five richest pastors with a net worth estimated at close to $15-million.