Nduduzo Makhathini is not playing aloneBy Kibo NgowiFrom John Coltrane’s centenary to the O2 Arena with Black Coffee, Nduduzo Makhathini’s recent world tour was a masterclass in the cyclical, intergenerational nature of black music
Côte d’Ivoire is more than a stopover. It’s a story you travel throughA seven-day journey across Côte d’Ivoire reveals cocoa towns, coastal escapes, living history and cultural traditions carried carefully across generations By Wendy Mosetlhi‘Atlas of Uncertainty’ reimagines the African city through art and fluxA sprawling exhibition at the Origins Centre challenges colonial narratives and reframes African cities as spaces of resilience, creativity and constant transformation By Zada HanmerIn a world built for scrolling, can book fairs still survive?A quiet conversation at the Kingsmead Book Fair became a reflection on shrinking attention spans, digital culture and the fragile future of reading By Lesego ChepapePartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Gig Guide: Sbahle releases Some More, Erin Elliot enters her “Unhinged” era and Rivoningo releases Xikwembu Xa TintswaloBy Lesego ChepapeSbahle calls in Afro-Soul royalty for ‘Some More’ Love is loud, dramatic and beautifully vulnerable on Sbahle’s new single Some More, a soulful collaboration featuring Afro-soul queens Nhlanhla Mafu and Naima Kay. At the centre of it all is Sbahle’s romantic lyric about the Drakensberg mountains standing between two lovers as she calls for them […] Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in JoburgBy Lesego ChepapeA lush, all-in-one Rosebank precinct where food, art, fashion and green space come together to turn everyday city life into a slow, walkable experience Sam Turpin’s notes on griefBy Fezokuhle MthontiThe legacy of photographer Gisèle Wulfsohn echoes through her son’s music as Sam Turpin confronts sorrow through art There will not be another Maria McCloyBy Kibo NgowiThose who loved her remember a woman who gave everything — to her art, to her city, and to every person lucky enough to have her in their corner Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
‘Atlas of Uncertainty’ reimagines the African city through art and fluxA sprawling exhibition at the Origins Centre challenges colonial narratives and reframes African cities as spaces of resilience, creativity and constant transformation By Zada HanmerIn a world built for scrolling, can book fairs still survive?A quiet conversation at the Kingsmead Book Fair became a reflection on shrinking attention spans, digital culture and the fragile future of reading By Lesego ChepapePartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Gig Guide: Sbahle releases Some More, Erin Elliot enters her “Unhinged” era and Rivoningo releases Xikwembu Xa TintswaloBy Lesego ChepapeSbahle calls in Afro-Soul royalty for ‘Some More’ Love is loud, dramatic and beautifully vulnerable on Sbahle’s new single Some More, a soulful collaboration featuring Afro-soul queens Nhlanhla Mafu and Naima Kay. At the centre of it all is Sbahle’s romantic lyric about the Drakensberg mountains standing between two lovers as she calls for them […] Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in JoburgBy Lesego ChepapeA lush, all-in-one Rosebank precinct where food, art, fashion and green space come together to turn everyday city life into a slow, walkable experience Sam Turpin’s notes on griefBy Fezokuhle MthontiThe legacy of photographer Gisèle Wulfsohn echoes through her son’s music as Sam Turpin confronts sorrow through art There will not be another Maria McCloyBy Kibo NgowiThose who loved her remember a woman who gave everything — to her art, to her city, and to every person lucky enough to have her in their corner Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
In a world built for scrolling, can book fairs still survive?A quiet conversation at the Kingsmead Book Fair became a reflection on shrinking attention spans, digital culture and the fragile future of reading By Lesego ChepapePartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Partner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Gig Guide: Sbahle releases Some More, Erin Elliot enters her “Unhinged” era and Rivoningo releases Xikwembu Xa TintswaloBy Lesego ChepapeSbahle calls in Afro-Soul royalty for ‘Some More’ Love is loud, dramatic and beautifully vulnerable on Sbahle’s new single Some More, a soulful collaboration featuring Afro-soul queens Nhlanhla Mafu and Naima Kay. At the centre of it all is Sbahle’s romantic lyric about the Drakensberg mountains standing between two lovers as she calls for them […] Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in JoburgBy Lesego ChepapeA lush, all-in-one Rosebank precinct where food, art, fashion and green space come together to turn everyday city life into a slow, walkable experience Sam Turpin’s notes on griefBy Fezokuhle MthontiThe legacy of photographer Gisèle Wulfsohn echoes through her son’s music as Sam Turpin confronts sorrow through art There will not be another Maria McCloyBy Kibo NgowiThose who loved her remember a woman who gave everything — to her art, to her city, and to every person lucky enough to have her in their corner Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in JoburgBy Lesego ChepapeA lush, all-in-one Rosebank precinct where food, art, fashion and green space come together to turn everyday city life into a slow, walkable experience Sam Turpin’s notes on griefBy Fezokuhle MthontiThe legacy of photographer Gisèle Wulfsohn echoes through her son’s music as Sam Turpin confronts sorrow through art There will not be another Maria McCloyBy Kibo NgowiThose who loved her remember a woman who gave everything — to her art, to her city, and to every person lucky enough to have her in their corner Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Sam Turpin’s notes on griefBy Fezokuhle MthontiThe legacy of photographer Gisèle Wulfsohn echoes through her son’s music as Sam Turpin confronts sorrow through art There will not be another Maria McCloyBy Kibo NgowiThose who loved her remember a woman who gave everything — to her art, to her city, and to every person lucky enough to have her in their corner Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
There will not be another Maria McCloyBy Kibo NgowiThose who loved her remember a woman who gave everything — to her art, to her city, and to every person lucky enough to have her in their corner Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Maria McCloy made Johannesburg feel possibleBy Lesego ChepapeFriends, creatives and a city in mourning gathered to celebrate the woman who helped shape how Johannesburg saw itself after 1994. Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Kingsmead Book Fair returns with conversations SA needs right nowBy Lesego ChepapeAs the 14th annual Kingsmead Book Fair returns to Johannesburg, the beloved literary gathering once again creates space for difficult conversations, thoughtful reflection and the simple pleasure of sitting with stories in an age defined by distraction Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Bongeziwe Mabandla is ready to be fully presentBy Kibo NgowiWith a new album on the horizon and sold-out shows across the globe, Bongeziwe Mabandla is stepping into the artist he was always becoming ‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
‘Rise ’76’ confronts a generation haunted by how little it has done with its inherited freedomBy Unathi KondileA powerful and emotionally layered theatrical work revisits the 1976 Soweto Uprising through testimony, memory, contradiction and unresolved generational grief Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Gig Guide: Buhle Ngaba presents BLING! at The Market Theatre Laboratory, Venom & Shishiliza return with Saka Mama and Content Creator Awards entries are liveBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Teremana’s South African launch turns tequila tasting into a lesson in patienceBy Lesego ChepapeAt Teremana’s South African launch, additive-free tequila, oak-barrel ageing and slow sipping transformed an ordinary tasting into an education in craft and flavour Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Artscape celebrates 55 years by opening its doors wider than everBy Kibo NgowiThe Cape Town theatre complex celebrates its 55th anniversary by reflecting on transformation, accessibility and the evolving role of public cultural institutions Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More Latest News Kruger returns to its owners Is Deepal S07 worth the price tag? Responsible offshore development starts with science Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to follow Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growth Audi A5 is a statement of luxury African hospitality for an event to remember Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa The beautiful game stops at the border Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Vusi Mahlasela has never stopped singing for changeBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s most beloved troubadour on new music, staying rooted in Mamelodi and why peace is worth singing about Load More