A slew of new releases and ideas about jazz emerge as artists beat the Covid-19 blues
‘Liminality’ is a buzz word in art speak, but does the current Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation exhibition go far enough in meaningfully unpacking it?
Damon Galgut, who was born in Pretoria in 1963 and lives in Cape Town, has been writing fiction since he was 17. Last month his novel, The Promise, won the Booker Prize. Imraan Coovadia talked to Galgut about his winning novel
All forms of science are important for analysing the effect of the pandemic
Despite our dalliances with the “end of the world” narratives, we are still here.
Reducing the inequality gaps exacerbated by Covid-19 can change the lives of people and add value to society
State-owned export insurer says it is well capitalised to insure companies venturing outside of South African borders
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They will be the first to be trained with the additional and revamped modules to effectively
audit and perform accounting functions, specifically in the public sector
Even in death, the legacy of the Lion of Azania – an uncompromising firebrand – remains contested within the Africanist movement