Sizwe Nxasana talks about the macro-economic impact our country will suffer if the accountancy profession fails to transform its pipeline in the pandemic
The slain dancer and choreographer was so much more than an internationally celebrated artist. They were also a proud queer rights activist and a beloved child and friend
A study of European 2019 season commentary suggests prejudice is alive and kicking, but Black Lives Matter and Covid-19 may be changing this
Four affected schools have remained closed because they don’t meet the Covid-19 regulations, due in part, to the defacement caused
Stats SA’s latest GDP figures show the country’s economy has shrunk 2% in the first quarter of 2020
Frank B Wilderson III recommends five pioneering books that contribute to the Afropessimist school of thought
The state is facing a court battle about big industry’s emissions and their link to poor health. This is a public health concern and the government must take action to save lives
Few black thinkers and creatives in the United States seem able to grapple with the implications of their Americocentrism in relation to Africa
The new president leads a party which was at the forefront of the country’s fight for independence from Britain and went on to rule during the 27-year dictatorship of Hastings Banda
The Netflix series Sex Education shows that whether you’re celebrating or vilifying “the Other”, it’s all part of the same subjugation