The Manchester City striker’s sharp Mohican says it all: this Italian takes no prisoners.
Many will rejoice if Julius retires from the public eye, but writers, satirists, playwrights and cartoonists will lose a rich source of inspiration.
An art exhibition running alongside COP17 in
Durban builds a poetic, not evangelical, message.
The writings and speeches of Mbeki (well, some of them) have become the subject of a new experimental play.
On the 46th anniversary of Ian Smith’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence, <b>Percy Zvomuya</b> surveys three books about Zimbabwe.
Kudzanai Chiurai’s new exhibition generalises about the horrific abuses in failed African states — and that’s part of its problem.
Dubbed this year’s Die Antwoord, Spoek Mathambo’s sound is uncategorically South African.
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A new documentary takes a look at the House of Nsako, a conscious-party venue that once regularly pulled crowds to High Street in Brixton, Jo’burg.
Some football speak warrants a sending off — listen and blow the whistle.
She has been called a coconut and a racist, but radio and TV talk-show host and newspaper columnist Redi Tlhabi succeeds where others stumble.