Kenyan-born photographer Mimi Cherono Ng’ok on what it means to be a black non-South African living in South Africa.
In her first year as a professional dancer, Dada Masilo has taken a stand in the gender war, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
Poetry is the flavour of Heritage Month. Kwanele Sosibo checks out the national agenda and asks writers how they feel about national honours.
While secrecy reigns, Telkom Media has begun whetting potential customers’ appetites, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
As scores of beneficiaries wait indefinitely for their grants from the National Lotteries Board and increasing numbers of people institute legal proceedings against it, the board’s chief executive Vevek Ram is being hauled before the CCMA by his own staff.
Kwanele Sosibo speaks to the man behind the South African staging of a Disney extravaganza
Al-Jazeera English is offering DStv viewers an alternative take on the news, writes Kwanele Sosibo
A television producer has won worldwide acclaim for a recent documentary celebrating women rappers, writes Kwanele Sosibo
The moral decay continues in the second season of the corporate drama <i>The Lab</i>, writes Kwanele Sosibo.
A Swazi court has found that a senior executive of The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) fraudulently manipulated a tender of Swaziland’s national power company. In a civil case heard in the High Court of Swaziland in Mbabane earlier this year Chief Justice Richard Banda found that Themba Tsela, who was then employed by the Swaziland Electricity Board (SEB), acted fraudulently against the SEB.