Massmart’s CEO admits he would earn a huge payout from a merger with Walmart — but denies staff were retrenched to make the company more attractive.
Chinese investment in Africa is the single most important development of the previous decade for the continent.
It’s the end of the world and you know it. Somerfaan’s new album sets the apocalypse against a soundtrack of experimental hip-hop and electronica.
The band is living up to its promise — pumping out new numbers — and breaking new ground
This year’s Splashy Fen music festival was a revelation because of the quality of Durban’s unpretentious new crop of bands.
Anglo American has admitted that it erred in preventing South African shareholder Theo Botha from attending its annual general meeting in London.
How do you support independent music when it’s not stocked by mainstream retailers? The <i>M&G</i> does Record Store Day with a difference
Johannesburg’s music connoisseurs flocked in numbers last weekend to the launch of the new Aware Record Store in Braamfontein,.
Sentech is ignoring previous failings and will once again play in the wireless broadband space at the taxpayer’s expense.
Libyan despot Muammar Gaddafi’s security forces were responsible, in 1982, for the stagnation of one of West Africa’s greatest bands.