This panel discussion looks at the African city as fertile terrain for imagining new geographies and sociologies of magic and science.
The ANCYL in Limpopo says it paid for the buses that took Malema supporters to his hearing, but isn’t responsible for all the violence that ensued.
Bafana coach Pitso Mosimane says he is disappointed they lost against Niger but says the team played well and he is still proud.
Aspects of the South African Novel explores the central contradiction in local literature: that there is so much writing talent yet so few readers.
SA should focus on industry-driven entrepreneurship instead of nationalisation or "the institutionalised corruption of BEE", says Moeletsi Mbeki.
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Famine has spread to another Somali region and the UN has warned more areas will become affected in the next four months.
Writers Fiona Forde, Antjie Krog, Sandile Memela and Andile Mngxitama discuss the contested conditions of life in SA and its literary future.
Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas says he has a lot to learn and still feels he gets "in the way" a little when playing with his new teammates.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has prostate cancer that has spread to other organs, according to a US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks.
People, politics, culture and place meet in the festival’s opening address by Professor Karl von Holdt at the Market Theatre.