Saho’s Omar Badsha believes in the power of people telling their own stories, but more funding to support this practice is crucial
Sixty years after the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the DRC’s first prime minister, his remains will be returned from Belgium
Pieter du Plessis’s post-apocalyptic film throws up some interesting questions, but it also needs to work a little harder
An internal report on sexual offences at a military academy says the defence force failed a deceased rape victim and has called for an internal investigation
Heavily indebted, South Africans turn to loan sharks rather than banks for short-term relief, while business resists borrowing from banks due to economic uncertainty
The ANC’s response to its senior officials’ lockdown trip to Zimbabwe leaves much to be desired
It’s a lifestyle that South Africans will have to maintain as the country navigates an almost post-lockdown situation in which the coronavirus remains very alive and active
The ANC is wielding its axe to clear out ineffective councillors and those facing criminal charges
A girl’s experience tells the story of xenophobia and how it robbed her of a sense of belonging
If we do not take care, presidents will make lawlessness the standard of our civic life. Let’s make sure it does not come to that!