Police in the Gulf island kingdom of Bahrain attacked demonstrators camped out in the capital on Thursday, killing three.
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Lazarus Zim will replace Jeff Molobela as chairperson of Telkom with immediate effect for a one-year period.
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The Bassline in Newtown, Johannesburg will be hosting The Newspapers, Tidal Waves, Tumi and The Volume and aKING this weekend.
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Durban production company KickstArt proves its mettle once again with its brand-new incarnation of <i>I love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change</i>.
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Ukuphuca is the title of a solo exhibition of ceramics and paintings by internationally renowned Soweto-born artist Clive Sithole.
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Distinctly Durban all-girl jazz/fusion band Heels Over Head continue the upward trend of their burgeoning career with a typically upbeat live show.
The UN’s Frank LaRue said in Johannesburg this week that there can be no democracy without the internet as well as no development.
SA’s Graeme Smith and India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni joined a chorus of World Cup skippers predicting a closely contested tournament.
Listen to the indepth conversation between U2 frontman and activist Bono and <i>M&G</i> Editor Nic Dawes on a range of issues.
Must see this week at Cape Town theatres: <i>Unplugged and Unhinged</i>, <i>Marc Lottering – Not In 3D</i> and <i>Skews Me</i>.