The frontman of award-winning UK jazz band Sons of Kemet is in SA to play & record with touted jazz artists. He caught up with the Mail & Guardian.
Undeterred by the pressure, Temba Bavuma put in a stellar performance to become the first black South African to achieve a century for the Proteas.
Changes proposed by the president’s executive order are limited. Even Barack Obama admits they wouldn’t have stopped recent mass shootings.
A record number of matriculants registered for 2015, while the Western Cape was revealed as the top performing province in terms of pass rate.
The 2015 matric exam national pass rate has dropped to 70.7%, down from 75.8% in 2014.
Mpho Mokoena, the matriculant thrust into the spotlight by a tweet by DJ S’bu, is indeed a bright young man, but fears the attention is misplaced.
In light of recent social media controversies, the ANC insists it will use all its resources to protect the "already fragile social fabric" of SA.
The war of words between the Gulf’s two biggest powers is hotting up, but they’ve been at loggerheads for decades.
Solar power has a key piece to play as South Africa continues to assemble its large energy puzzle.
An exhibition touring the US brings together contemporary artists using the ancient form of masquerade to explore issues such as self-realisation.