Percy Zvomuya has been reading newspapers since he was a kid on his granddad’s stoep, devouring every article he could find. Except for the editorial.
Jack of all trades, Sentletse Diakanyo has a big mouth, strong opinions and followers who love and hate him. Percy Zvomuya spoke to him.
From doodles in a squat to mainstream TV, Mdu Ntuli has travelled a long road in his struggle to make it as a cartoonist, writes Percy Zvomuya.
It’s time we devised a new standard by which to judge African cities: the size and population of its rats, writes Percy Zvomuya.
Percy Zvomuya spoke to author Siphiwo Mahala about personally translating his book into his native tongue and scribbling notes on toilet paper.
Percy Zvomuya explores the "hidden power" of the name John and its part in the birth of a country’s leader.
Filmmakers have documented Africa’s dark side: war, genocide and xenophobia at this year’s Durban International Film Festival.
Percy Zvomuya finds time during the Arts Festival to make a pilgrimage to Fingo Village and document the graves of obscure Zimbabwean royalty.
A cover of traditional material on a European shrine dilutes a perceived power and levels the playing field.
Percy Zvomuya interrogates the phenomenon of book piracy in Peru, and wonders if the high cost of books in SA could lead to a similar situation here.