The uncritical cheerleaders for the West cannot be taken seriously until they acknowledge that the West supports and collaborates with authoritarian regimes such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt
Siviwe Gwarube and Geordin Hill-Lewis are among those touted to take over party leadership
Responsibility without accountability does not strengthen democracy; it hollows it out.
After a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album
Nomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness
A thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve
The 2026 State of the Nation Address will outline ambitious policy goals. But policies implemented in digital silence will struggle to earn democratic legitimacy
Rachel McAdams is a revelation in Sam Raimi’s gleefully twisted tale of ambition, survival and very bad corporate decisions
History does not belong to kings, politicians or even historians alone. It belongs to the evidence. And the evidence, in this case, does not support the proposed renaming
Although critics like to believe otherwise, the country is not choosing sides in the Democratic Republic of Congo