"I am afraid the president will be asking for many more minutes of silence and have many fewer voters next year."
Zukiswa Wanner spends time in Tanzania and decides that it is a place she could live in because of its people.
"Why are our prospective sports stars, our artists, our scientists, our accountants…appreciated away from Africa?"
A drama worthy of a Connie and Shona Ferguson production
If art organisations and governments do not realise their worth, they will forever be at the mercy of some donor funders
I wondered what it must be like to love your town yet constantly feel that, as a result of corruption and incompetence, some things may never change.
In 1994, 86% of land was white-owned. There had been an agreement that 30% would be transferred by 1999, the date has been shifted to 2025.
"I will speak out about abusers in the workplace, whatever the consequences".
Zukiswa Wanner reveals the lengths we go through in an excerpt from, "Hardly Working: A travel memoir of sorts"
The impulse to disparage the revolutionary exposes our own racism and sexism