‘Each teacher is encouraged to come up with their own strategies and the competitiveness spills over to students’
The Eastern Cape is on the rise
‘The illicit sector has a turnover of at least 10% of the world’s pharmaceutical business’
In her debut novel, Olumide Popoola easily switches roles, inhabits and juxtaposes conflicting worlds and revels in the joy of expression
On the eve of their showing, artists Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh about beauty, stereotypes and the unfathomable eroticism of abstract shapes
‘Trying to buy a new fax machine at one of the big retail shops is equivalent to winning the jackpot in a lottery’
We contain multitudes in our everydayness. Youlendree Appasamy tries to unpick the meaning — or lack of it — in ordinary interactions and feelings
The Trump era seems to have revitalised the urgency to tackle gender inequality
Not only will your banking costs be greatly reduced, you could become a part-owner
Three months ago, South African cricket was in the doldrums. Now the sun has risen on better days