The successful Cape Town International Jazz Festival has definitely become too big for its current venue; but it won’t be going anywhere else.
Cape Town Jazz Festival tickets are something of an endangered species. Percy Zvomuya reports back on Friday’s festivities and peeks at what’s next.
South African immigrants have arrived in the Cape Republic in droves in efforts to see their favourite jazz musicians live. Percy Zvomuya is there.
Most press conferences are worth avoiding but the Cape Town International Jazz Festival’s popularity makes this difficult, writes Percy Zvomuya.
Bronwyn Law-Viljoen does not shy away from the manifold
challenges of publishing and running a bookshop.
The ‘father’ of African literature set the template for the darker peoples of the world to tell their own stories, writes Percy Zvomuya.
A new book titled "Afropolis" explores the notion that the city of the “third” world is going to be the prototypical city of the future.
Photographer Guy Tillim’s new exhibition focuses on power and ideology in Africa, where wealth nestles happily beside troubling poverty.
The only South African member of a select world group, Sylvester Chauke shares some of the things he likes best.
Reviewing a book when its writer, who is foreign, is on a visit to South Africa is something of a double-edged sword.