Gautrain staff won’t let passengers chew gum, but they’ll apparently let them walk the tracks if their train breaks down on their morning commute.
He may be the best watercolourist South Africa has ever seen, but Durant Sihlali went largely uncelebrated during his lifetime, writes Phillip de Wet.
Despite the movement restrictions imposed by the fact he is out on bail, Mafika Sihlali is a hard man to find. Phillip de Wet reports.
Soweto’s great art ‘rip-off’ – Late artist Durant Sihlali’s family is in a bitter dispute with ex-SABC lawyer Mafika Sihlali over his art collection.
Marxism is growing and so are the communists, but South Africa is not dancing with Marx just yet, writes Phillip de Wet.
The Goodman Gallery has appealed a ruling that children should be protected from the ‘Spear’ painting, saying the FPB does not have the authority.
A resolution of the wage dispute between the government and more than a million of its employees may be found before the end of July.
Only one foreign representative from the Democratic Alliance has been left standing, writes Phillip de Wet.
The policies adopted at the 4th ANC policy conference propose nothing more than change through the continuity of current government policy.
The ANC policy conference released a raft of recommendations late on Thursday. Some are surprising, some new. Others are downright unimplementable.