After all, it would be hard to appear on the arms deal corruption case if he were serving time for contempt of court and the Zondo inquiry
The artist is associated with printmaking, but he wants us to remember that it all starts with a drawing
The writer of our podcast feature selects five of his favourites
The former president pleads that he never attended to attract the fire of the constitutional court with his quest for Zondo’s recusal
The province gets a permanent police commissioner to fight crime and violence during a time of instability in the police force
Podcasts are gaining prominence as a tool to document South African popular culture, but they still have a long way to go as a medium and business
The electoral commission heard that delaying local government elections will be an assault on democracy and that people’s lives should not be put at risk during the Covid crisis
Jacob Zuma’s relentless attack on the judiciary had a setback when the constitutional court sentenced him to 15 months for contempt. But will this achieve its purpose?
The fight against racial classification during apartheid is not the same as race-based redress required now
Pro-democracy citizens have called for an end Mswati’s absolute rule while the government denies using excessive force against protesters