Nomzi Kumalo is brutally honest. Her melancholic but beautiful songs speak the truth and are often inspired by her poetry
Research has shown that more than 150 000 people have been killed, injured, or displaced in xenophobic incidents across South Africa since 1994.
The whistleblowers who lose everything and why we owe them a deep dept
The company has, in only a few years, become one of the most talked-about brands in the financial services industry
In 2012, Unesco said the language would have vanished by 2025 but 10 years later Igbo is one of the five top languages in Nigeria
Globally financial markets and supply chains have been disrupted and the price of food and commodities have risen, all of which will have serious implications for countries on the continent
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The Cold War ended more than three decades ago. That period of history showed that socialism, at a country scale, is unsustainable
The talented novelist Nthikeng Mohlele’s debut short-story collection lacks the vitality that makes short stories magical
Some white people think any discussion of racism or its legacy is an attempt to shame or condemn them for the ‘sin’ of their whiteness