Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classicBy Lesego ChepapeA brilliantly awkward and proudly South African reimagining of The Office, Die Kantoor proves that cringe comedy thrives in Klerksdorp
Sun-El Musician enters new chapter with ‘Under the Sun’On Under the Sun, Sun-El Musician lets go of perfection, embraces risk and steps boldly into his independent era By Kibo NgowiGregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness By Lesego ChepapeWhy craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026As the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage By Kibo NgowiPartner ContentBest eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workersBy Partner Content Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego ChepapeBusi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Sona 2026 leaves the creative sector behindBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s creative sector went into the State of the Nation address with a clear demand: recognition, reform and rescue. What it received was silence. Just days before President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium, hundreds of film and television workers marched under the banner “Save SA Film Jobs”, warning that the industry was in […] Artists call for urgent action at Sona 2026By Lesego ChepapeAmid the crisis in South Africa’s creative sector, artists and film crews march to demand funding, spaces and government accountability before Sona 2026 Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Gregory Maqoma’s ‘Genesis’ is not an endingThe renowned choreographer returns to the Baxter not as performer but architect, with Genesis, a daring meditation on beginnings, endings and Black consciousness By Lesego ChepapeWhy craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026As the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage By Kibo NgowiPartner ContentBest eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workersBy Partner Content Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego ChepapeBusi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Sona 2026 leaves the creative sector behindBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s creative sector went into the State of the Nation address with a clear demand: recognition, reform and rescue. What it received was silence. Just days before President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium, hundreds of film and television workers marched under the banner “Save SA Film Jobs”, warning that the industry was in […] Artists call for urgent action at Sona 2026By Lesego ChepapeAmid the crisis in South Africa’s creative sector, artists and film crews march to demand funding, spaces and government accountability before Sona 2026 Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Why craft matters: Curating the Joburg Film Festival 2026As the Joburg Film Festival returns in 2026, curator Nhlanhla Ndaba explains why craft, care and unseen labour are taking centre stage By Kibo NgowiPartner ContentBest eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workersBy Partner Content
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Zulu-Indian Prince Turns 50: Ishwar’s Golden Jubilee on ScreenBy Marlan Padayachee‘From Indenture to Royalty’ traces Prince Ishwar’s journey from humble beginnings to philanthropy, wellness advocacy and cross-cultural leadership Gig Guide: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego ChepapeBusi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Sona 2026 leaves the creative sector behindBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s creative sector went into the State of the Nation address with a clear demand: recognition, reform and rescue. What it received was silence. Just days before President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium, hundreds of film and television workers marched under the banner “Save SA Film Jobs”, warning that the industry was in […] Artists call for urgent action at Sona 2026By Lesego ChepapeAmid the crisis in South Africa’s creative sector, artists and film crews march to demand funding, spaces and government accountability before Sona 2026 Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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: Ben Rodrigues releases Hazel Eyes, Coco & J’Something’s ‘Lovers Rock’ returns this Valentine’s Day and catch The Rise by Kgethang Konese this EasterBy Lesego ChepapeBusi LetholeYour essential dose of art and culture Sona 2026 leaves the creative sector behindBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s creative sector went into the State of the Nation address with a clear demand: recognition, reform and rescue. What it received was silence. Just days before President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium, hundreds of film and television workers marched under the banner “Save SA Film Jobs”, warning that the industry was in […] Artists call for urgent action at Sona 2026By Lesego ChepapeAmid the crisis in South Africa’s creative sector, artists and film crews march to demand funding, spaces and government accountability before Sona 2026 Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Sona 2026 leaves the creative sector behindBy Kibo NgowiSouth Africa’s creative sector went into the State of the Nation address with a clear demand: recognition, reform and rescue. What it received was silence. Just days before President Cyril Ramaphosa took to the podium, hundreds of film and television workers marched under the banner “Save SA Film Jobs”, warning that the industry was in […] Artists call for urgent action at Sona 2026By Lesego ChepapeAmid the crisis in South Africa’s creative sector, artists and film crews march to demand funding, spaces and government accountability before Sona 2026 Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Artists call for urgent action at Sona 2026By Lesego ChepapeAmid the crisis in South Africa’s creative sector, artists and film crews march to demand funding, spaces and government accountability before Sona 2026 Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Kani and Mda take centre stage at Iphulo Drama FestivalBy Kibo NgowiJohn Kani and Zakes Mda are leading masterclasses at the Iphulo Drama Festival, inspiring theatre, writing and directing talent across the Eastern Cape “Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
“Live is the last real thing”: Manana enters a warmer eraBy Lesego ChepapeWith live instruments and honest energy, Manana proves the stage is still where music tells the truth Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Bad Bunny’s Superbowl performance was an Afro-Carribean celebration — and protestBy Kibo NgowiThe Puerto Rican superstar’s half-time show was a beautiful act of joy and resistance for black and brown people everywhere Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Burna Boy & Tems featured on J Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’By Kibo NgowiTwo of Afrobeats’ most popular exports are featured on what is perhaps hip-hop’s most highly anticipated album of the year A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
A star among the starsBy Lesego ChepapeAt the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Nomabotwe and the quiet work of survivalBy Lesego ChepapeNomabotwe reflects on endurance, emotional honesty and the power of listening in an industry that rarely rewards softness The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
The Only Way Out Is InBy Kibo NgowiAfter a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More Latest News Single women lead home buying Die Kantoor: South Africa’s brilliantly awkward take on a classic In Sona, Ramaphosa signals shift from crisis management to consolidation Msimanga weighs bid for DA leadership Best eSIM for South Africa in 2026: Mobile data for travelers and remote workers Water outages push residents to the edge ‘A state of nothingness address’ A look behind the rot in policing The hits and misses under the GNU 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 }
Marriage is no jokeBy Kibo NgowiA thoughtful look at marriage, resentment and reinvention, Bradley Cooper’s latest film lets its characters stumble, flail and quietly evolve Load More