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/ 7 September 2008
Niren Tolsi speaks to the men and women who have been keeping KwaZulu-Natal’s monstrous blaze at bay.
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/ 4 September 2008
Niren Tolsi yawns his way through an exhibition
that fails to interrogate Gandhi’s legacy.
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/ 1 September 2008
Niren Tolsi checks out the incredible journey of a street child turned photographer, Haran Kumar.
The event in question was the launch of the Post-Polokwane Conversations, a series of "round table discussions" beginning in Durban.
The election fodder was wheeled out for a photo-opportunity at the Inkatha Freedom Party’s offices in downtown Durban this week.
Playwright Mbongeni Ngema gets R22-million for a play about the potato boycott, writes Niren Tolsi.
The ANC’s campaign to shut down the Scorpions is being bolstered by direct assistance from Justice Director General Menzi Simelane.
… if played often enough, they become infectious.
Mike Sutcliffe invites Niren Tolsi to his Zulu shield table to talk about what makes eThekwini tick.
The first edition of the Uprising Festival eight years ago was organised by a group of 15-year-old skater punks with one stage.