The Mail & Guardian’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
An inquest has found that Duduzane Zuma conducted himself in an unreasonable manner when his car hit a taxi in February, killing a passenger.
Five women believed to be wives of Al Shabab members were killed by a soldier in retaliation for the beheading of his wife by the group.
Al Qaeda says Obama signed the death warrant of American photojournalist Luke Somers who was killed in a rescue operation along with Pierre Korkie.
Many world leaders are criticising the torture methods of the CIA, revealed this week in a US Senate report, and they are calling for legal action.
After winning three races for Red Bull in a breakthrough session, Australian Formula One star Daniel Ricciardo says he believes he can win the title.
Durban-born artist, Pastelheart, takes surreal art to the streets, with paintings of a Tumblr-inspired aesthetic of garish colours and fragmentation.
Watson, the technology company’s cognitive showpiece, is bringing artificial intelligence into the kitchen by conjuring up recipes.
To speak about sex in any form is taboo – unless it’s by those who make billions off it. This has plunged people into silence and vulnerability.
Failure to elect a new president will pit the ruling Samaras coalition against the popular radical left Syriza party.