Constitutional Court justice says homophobic article did not ignite fire of hate against the LGBTI community but added fuel to it
COMMENT: My sons, I weep because Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who fought gender discrimination, has died and Donald Trump, under whom hardwon victories have been eroded, wants to be elected president again
The Covid-19 lockdown has exposed the effects of South Africa’s weak alcohol regulations. Government and health campaigners want tougher policies, but the liquor giants are pushing back
The new, drive-through sculpture exhibition brings to four the number of exhibitions of iconic African and South African art
How many times should we be outraged before real action is taken to prevent, and not just address, the scourge of sexual abuse in schools?
ANC officials’ ‘taxi’ ride in an SANDF jet to Zimbabwe is further evidence that more transparency is needed in the military
Ahead of planned protests, Cameroon’s main opposition leader argues that change is more urgent than ever
Kwaito was born during South Africa’s transition to democracy and lives on as a kind of heritage
How we choose to dress is an instrument to communicate personal, race, class, gender and identity politics, as discussed in this extract from ‘Born to Kwaito’
A survey of Jackson Hlungwani’s practice presents a transcendental experience, even for non-believers