The scale – and cost – of the task of sorting out and settling restitution claims is staggering.
Chris du Plessis contemplates a New York that’s lost its multicultural edginess, but the blandness is lifted by playful artworks.
The majesty of this anthology lies in the valiant way in which the writers approach worn themes
The DA leader’s boycott of the Cape Times is an abuse of her power and should not be tolerated.
The contractor at the centre of R60m fraud claims has been suspended from his plum government job
From the fate of establishments like Keleketla! Library and Slaghuis to investing in black arts, Lindokuhle Nkosi zooms in on black creative spaces.
Faking it with your partner or your one-night stand is a disservice to society. We have to move society forward through innovation and feedback.
Despite efforts by the government to put in place technology such as irrigation, a large portion of farming is still dependent on rain.
The Naledi Theatre awards have honoured the show, which depicts the infamous mineworkers massacre, by shortlisting it in various categories.
Battling Sonny Bill Williams will remind the former Bok of the glory he has potentially sacrificed.