There are many ways to let your hair down this Freedom Day weekend. We round up some of the best.
We talk about how concerns for public safety are overriding personal freedoms in the US, and what this means in SA where police misconduct is rife.
Rachel Zadok’s ‘Sister-Sister’ is published by Kwela Books.
In this week’s Weekend 101: Sadtu calls for Angie Motshekga to resign, Boston bombing mom speaks out and South Africa tweeted … from space.
A film installation celebrating the words of Mandela is taking over the electronic billboards in the square for a few minutes every night until May.
The <i>M&G</i> went to Seshego to find out what impression the disgraced former ANC Youth League leader left on the people of his hometown.
We speak to M&G reporter Niren Tolsi on how the US’s approach to the Boston bombing suspect impacts South Africa’s security practices.
Classrooms stood empty as Sadtu members took to the streets calling for Angie Motshekga and Bobby Soobrayan to step down immediately.
Controversial media personality Nonhle Thema, who made headlines for her Twitter rants in 2011, is making her TV come-back.
This week President Jacob Zuma takes the Pimples through the history of the struggle against apartheid. It’s a showstopper.