The Mail & Guardian’s weekly round-up of the country’s hot-ticket events.
The DA has urged government to make public the details of a bilateral nuclear deal struck with Russia, saying it has potential for corruption.
A right-wing Hindu group in India has said that Muslims and Christians are not to join the festival of Navratri, claiming it is for "Hindus only".
As black people we need to liberate ourselves from self-doubt and wondering if we are ever really good enough – and dominate, writes Khaya Dlanga.
The International Criminal Court has opened a formal investigation into an "endless list" of atrocities committed in the Central African Republic.
The midfielder will play for the national squad after Shakes Mashaba recalled the Ajax Amsterdam player for the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
While Nigeria’s president has declared his country Ebola-free, 1.2-million people have been affected by a quarantine in Sierra Leone.
In response to Britain’s 2010 announcement that South African diplomats must apply for UK visas, SA says it will now request the same.
Russian citizens are showing support for their country by flaunting anti-sanction slogans such as "We can get our kicks without your Coca-Cola".
"Exhibit B" by South African artist Brett Bailey that displays black people as "artefacts recreated from history museums", has been cancelled.