The South African government backtracks on a nuclear deal, TB Joshua gets locked out and everyone enjoys a good pie, right?
The Mail & Guardian’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
"Exhibit B" by South African artist Brett Bailey that displays black people as "artefacts recreated from history museums", has been cancelled.
Two Film and Publication Board employees have been fired for trying to steal an unclassified Venda pornographic movie.
The hand-to-hand courier service in Sandton’s CBD is being revolutionised, and is creating employment for passionate cyclists from townships.
The ANC Youth League said it would not allow preacher TB Joshua entry into South Africa until an investigation into the church collapse is conducted.
NY Arts is bringing live jazz events to South Africa’s townships to give residents the opportunity to enjoy experiences usually reserved for the city.
The EFF’s Floyd Shivambu gives Cyril Ramaphosa the bird, Oscar outruns a murder rap, and the Scots choose between Mel Gibson and Ron Weasley.
The death toll of South Africans in Nigeria’s deadly church collapse has risen to 84, amid tensions between the two countries over rescue missions.
The first Social Media Week Johannesburg will join dozens of other cities in an event to aid people to achieve more in a "hyper-connected" world.