BATSA has supported black tobacco farmers since 2011. So why are small-scale farmers in Limpopo upset with the tobacco industry?
In this episode Charles Leonard speaks to a city musician who’s just released an album through one of the most respected international record labels, explores how this brash mining town’s history can be heard in Jo’burg jazz, and finds out what makes someone open a new record store in the city
The home affairs minister’s decision was unconstitutional and procedurally unfair, the Pretoria high court found
Hatang, who had already resigned, was placed on special leave in May after some employees complained about his behaviour
Georg Baetzing, head of the German Bishops’ Conference, said the Church was on a path of reform and urged members “not to be discouraged”
The Chinese premier’s visit to Europe shows the immense potential for a future of shared prosperity, cooperation and peaceful coexistence
Consumers are urged to report any suspicious behaviour
The ZEP is extended until the end of June 2024
Lady Skollie’s artworks preserve her culture, which may mean taking a leap into a void
Former presidents and secretaries were uninvited to try cut costs but have now been asked to attend again