<b>Percy Zvomuya</b> thinks that <i>The Last Pro in Yeoville</i> is a let-down.
<i>The Table</i> opened to a full house at
the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown on Thursday.
<i>The Table</i>, Sylvaine Strike’s latest play, examines notions of the family and the truth.
Those not enjoying jazz at the National Arts Festival this week can catch up with some new talent.
The foundation for the Zimbabwean president’s emergence as tyrant was laid before he was elected, according to a new documentary.
Sifiso Mzobe’s <i>Young Blood</i> was recently awarded the Herman Charles Bosman Prize for English literature. He spoke to <b>Percy Zvomuya</b>.
The picture doesn’t show which jersey number President Jacob Zuma is wearing, but it’s fair to assume it’s the number 10.
Tristan Garcia’s novel is a combination of French leftist politics and nihilism in the era of Aids.
Chance brings two of Zimbabwe’s leading musicians, Oliver Mtukudzi and Thomas Mapfumo, together to share their thoughts and feelings
Prince Twala is as much part of Newton as the bricks and mortar, and he doesn’t like what’s going on, writes <b>Percy Zvomuya</b>.