Niren Tolsi drops in on the Dutch — who are bidding for the 2018 World Cup — and sees the game through Oranje-tinted glasses.
Until the end, Dennis Brutus lived as he looked, the shock of unruly white hair as irrepressible as the inveterate activist.
Nersa’s hearings on Eskom’s massive tariff hikes begins soon but government hasn’t made the plan it is based on available. Read our leaked copy.
Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto’o will be aiming to leave impressions as gargantuan as the craters that pockmark the streets of the capital, Luanda.
Speculation about who will be the Number One First Lady has clearly made an impression on at least two of President Jacob Zuma’s three wives.
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/ 23 December 2009
Niren Tolsi looks at where we’ve come from and where we’re headed.
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/ 18 December 2009
His potato boycott play, Lion of the East, gets a further R2.9m injection of government money from KwaZulu-Natal.
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/ 4 December 2009
Niren Tolsi wonders whether documentaries made by the West about the developing world can ever really be authoritative.
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/ 13 November 2009
The charismatic founder of Rhema talks to Niren Tolsi about his goals, girls and the gospel.
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/ 13 November 2009
The Rhema Ministries appears to be a contradictory confluence of two of the country’s obsessions: Christianity and conspicuous consumption.