Tumi Mogorosi’s visionary debut album celebrates the centrality of percussion in African spirituality.
While the continent’s leaders fight to protect the elite, their people are fleeing – and dying, writes Percy Zvomuya.
The annual prize for excellence in African leadership is more famous for who hasn’t won it than who has.
The links of illegal mining with Jo’burg’s ?heyday provide a rich seam for photography.
Fana Mokoena’s decision to join the EFF has not been an act, but a true reflection of his political nature.
Percy Zvomuya looks at Lonmin’s Ben Magara and his recent chocolate stint as inspiration.
Percy Zvomuya loses a little more hope in Africa’s leaders, and looks at Lonmin’s Ben Magara and his recent chocolate stint as inspiration.
Standard Bank’s Young Artist of the Year for Jazz Kyle Shepherd may only be 26 but his music and discography makes him something of a veteran.
Football and morality should not be used in the same sentence, writes Percy Zvomuya.
The Market Theatre’s James Ngcobo is just as committed to newcomers as he is to classic plays, writes Perzy Zvomuya.