A new book examines the great flourishing of photography across the African continent
This sequence of texts was written in response to various photographs of Nigeria made between 1920 and 1929 that form part of the Colonial Office photographic collection
An activist’s encounter with an attractive waitress leads her to take an inventory of her own body in Mercy Thokozane Minah’s ‘The Sweetest Ache’
Steve McQueen’s ‘Lovers Rock’, part of the ‘Small Axe’ anthology, is an ethereal interlude that takes us inside the blues party bubble
Khulekani Mayisa’s new film, Power to the Purple, is an intensely personal collaborative project
From art exhibitions to film festivals, we’ve got your entertainment covered this weekend to the next
Mozambican photographer Mário Macilau uses performance and play to expand the meaning of his work
The government must not cave to Eskom’s demand that it be exempt from air pollution rules. Furthermore, the power utility needs to stay true to the principles of its own just transition strategy
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/ 20 November 2020
Local governments are supposed to promote non-racial development, in a decentralised manner, but the reality does not match up
It’s not the technology itself that is valuable, it’s the opportunities that it creates: this may be the perfect time for reinvention