The Design Indaba strives to bring the foremost contemporary thought leaders to South Africa each year.
Sometimes, you have to look up from your textbooks and dream a little. After all, it’s not winning or losing that counts, it’s pretending you’re taking part.
In this week’s round-up, the push to empower Zuma’s homestead raises hackles, Motlanthe says he’s still not running and Tokyo cashes in.
The department of trade and industry needs a policy overhaul to prevent sanctions busting by South African companies, the DA said on Sunday.
Watch our video chat with the Mail & Guardian’s Phillip de Wet who answered your questions about the development of Zumaville.
From Angie and Limpopo (again) to Juju in London, Sipho Hotstix, and our Olympians, get up to speed on what everyone will be talking about this weekend.
Ten Mail & Guardian readers stand to win a double set of tickets to Decorex Joburg, worth R150 a pair.
Underground hip-hop artist Ben Sharpa, BlackNoise legend Emile, and ProVerb ask whether hip-hop is still relevant and whether it still talks to social issues.
As all of Jacob Zuma’s ex-friends, associates and colleagues get booted, fired or imprisoned, he’s left wondering ‘now what’?
The Constitutional Court has ruled that SA may not extradite foreign nationals suspected of crimes that may lead to them to face the death penalty.