The Zimbabwean mbira player and chanteuse died tragically young at 37, before she had fulfilled her vast potential. Her legacy, however, lives on
Teachers are probably some of the most undervalued people in society and often criticised for being ineffective or being chastised for this, that and the other.
Fear of being attacked restricts the movement of most women in everyday life
With no tourists or boats coming in, Hout Bay’s famous wharf is unable to stay afloat
Students at the former homeland universities battle with conditions created by poverty
By retracing funk’s steps and picking from jazz, Tony Allen rewired highlife into Afrobeat
Government threatens forced removals in response
The guitarist’s book, Introduction to South African Guitar Style: Volume One is due to be published at the end of the year
Many African governments have paid little more than lip service to their citizens stranded all over the world
The United States Navy has confirmed that three videos of unidentified aerial phenomena were taken by Navy pilots in 2004 and 2015