The arts world has rallied around artist Diane Victor, who is trying to raise funds for her life-saving kidney surgery, by having an art auction.
Nthikeng Mohlele’s second novel, Small Things, got a mention from JM Coetzee.
Unlike contemporaries Ernest Mancoba and Gerard Sekoto, the elusive artist did not enjoy a late-career rebound.
Limpopo’s education department promised Section27 it would provide new toilets to 215 desperate schools. But only one shows any sign of construction.
Sculpture, unlike painting, allows for physical, tactile encounters, and the work at Nirox is no exception.
Curator Chris Spring’s journey into the world of African textiles began with the East African kangas, printed cloths usually worn by women.
A suspect in the shooting of an MIT guard is dead, and a manhunt is on for another – both of whom are believed to be involved in the Boston bombings.
Police have descended on a Boston suburb amid reports of gunfire and explosions after a university police officer was shot dead on the MIT campus.
Memories of a forced departure haunt Chenjerai Hove, who explains why he’s unlikely to return to his birthplace anytime soon.
Many Zimbabwean nationals die in South Africa, but transporting them home for burial can cost up to thousands of Rands.