Terry Kurgan’s <i>Still Life</i> make interesting points about the nature of perception, memory and transitive meaning.
Neither intimidation tactics nor the influence of party heavyweights have swayed a fiery independent seen as a threat to an ANC stronghold in Knysna.
Planning Minister Trevor Manuel is seething with anger about the distribution of a pamphlet that claims he has urged voters not to vote ANC.
Zimbabwe’s wealthy political elite is closing in on the country’s large foreign-owned mines.
The public protector is apparently close to releasing a report about alleged irregularities in the Midvaal council involving two local DA strongmen.
<b>Percy Zvomuya </b>attended Zim Ngqawana’s funeral this week. He reflects on the life of the jazz master.
Fresh allegations of tender corruption in the unenclosed toilets saga have been levelled against Moqhaka Municipality officials in the Free State.
<i>Hot Sauce Committee Part Two</i> hit the streets last week to much fanfare and justifiably so.
All eyes are on Ulundi to see how the new NFP party fares — and Nkandla, the traditional home of President Zuma, where many residents feel neglected.
Mineral Resources official in "close personal relationship" with controversial mine bids businessman.