The Boekehuis, voted one of 50 unique bookshops in the world in 2006, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
A debut novelist forges dialogue that compares with the best, writes <b>Percy Zvomuya</b>, as he reviews <i> I Do Not Come to You by Chance</i>.
Golden Arrows, the previous winners of the MTN 8, will not be around to defend the cup they earned with such ease last year.
Steve Kwena Mokwena’s <i>Driving with Fanon</i> tries to interrogate the reality of post-war Sierra Leone but fails in most regards.
<b>Percy Zvomuya</b> reviews
<i>The 16th Man</i>, the latest documentary based on Nelson Mandela.
Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka and renowned playwright Ariel Dorfman chat to Greg Homann about speaking truth to power.
Rwandans go to the polls on Monday to return to power what many analysts describe as a "minority ethnic dictatorship" lorded over by Paul Kagame.
Soccer City will be packed for the kick-off to the 2010-11 season on Saturday, when four Premier Soccer League clubs contest the Charity Telkom Cup.
With 220 exhibitors from 31 countries, this year’s book fair looks promising after last year’s hiccups.
I find Johannesburg captivating. I can’t say I will always be here but it has shaped me and whatever I will do in the future.