In this week’s episode we look at potential job losses in the gold sector, Juju sort of has his day in court and Cecil the lion is still making news.
Highlights from a debate on decolonising culture and institutions and the Rhodes Must Fall campaign, from the 2015 M&G Literary Festival.
A Thokoza artist and entrepreneur is launching a creative hub for local artists, providing a space where they can meet, work and collaborate.
University of Johannesburg philosophy department head Professor Thaddeus Metz presents on decolonising institutions at the 2015 M&G Litfest.
Wits PHD student who has focused on the Rhodes Must Fall campaign, Leigh-Ann Naidoo, presents on decolonising institutions at the 2015 M&G Litfest.
UCT’s associate professor in the department of sociology Xolela Mangcu, presents his perspective on decolonising institutions at the 2015 M&G Litfest.
Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (Wiser) member Professor Achille Mbembe presents on decolonising institutions at the 2015 M&G Litfest.
Has the infamous "pay back the money" catchphrase come back to haunt the EFF’s commander-in-chief?
This week we see what our money bought at Nkandla – or not, lion killer Walter Palmer enrages well, everyone, and Obama side-eyes the likes of Mugabe.
Historian Stephen Ellis has died of leukaemia at his home in Amsterdam, aged 62.