Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz FestivalBy Kibo NgowiDwson’s upcoming appearance at the major music festival in his hometown places his journey from local clubs to global stages into sharp, full-circle focus
Thando Mama steals the spotlight at Spier Light Art FestivalA twilight visit to Spier Light Art unfolds into a layered reflection, as two voices capture the power, intimacy and meaning of contemporary South African art By Unathi Kondile and Chuma MamaJazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility By Papama MnqandiSalif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language By Marlan PadayacheePartner ContentBeyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State TheatreBy The South African State Theatre How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Zee Nxumalo isn’t chasing depth — she’s living itBy Lesego ChepapeAt 23, the singer-songwriter is shaping South African music on her own terms, blending beats, introspection and a fearless sense of self Kgomotso Seboko: The man finding Africa’s next top modelsBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom launching a modelling academy to discovering global talent, Seboko’s journey reaches new heights at Paris Fashion Week Splish splash: Zingara’s new high-flying dance of bathtub joyBy Keith BainA daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent Gig Guide: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Jazz in Sync: Why Festival “Competition” Could Be South Africa’s Greatest CollaborationAs two major jazz festivals converge in the Western Cape, what seems like competition may reveal a deeper story of collaboration, resilience and creative possibility By Papama MnqandiSalif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language By Marlan PadayacheePartner ContentBeyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State TheatreBy The South African State Theatre How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Zee Nxumalo isn’t chasing depth — she’s living itBy Lesego ChepapeAt 23, the singer-songwriter is shaping South African music on her own terms, blending beats, introspection and a fearless sense of self Kgomotso Seboko: The man finding Africa’s next top modelsBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom launching a modelling academy to discovering global talent, Seboko’s journey reaches new heights at Paris Fashion Week Splish splash: Zingara’s new high-flying dance of bathtub joyBy Keith BainA daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent Gig Guide: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Salif Keita: Africa’s golden voice on jazz, legacy and his love of South AfricaThe Malian legend celebrates Montreux’s arrival in Africa, urging artists to honour their roots while embracing music as a universal language By Marlan PadayacheePartner ContentBeyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State TheatreBy The South African State Theatre
Partner ContentBeyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State TheatreBy The South African State Theatre
How the Time of the Writer Festival is taking the stories to the peopleBy Riley HlatshwayoThe Time of the Writer Festival returns with a bold hybrid vision, using literature to challenge power, amplify voices and reconnect communities across borders Zee Nxumalo isn’t chasing depth — she’s living itBy Lesego ChepapeAt 23, the singer-songwriter is shaping South African music on her own terms, blending beats, introspection and a fearless sense of self Kgomotso Seboko: The man finding Africa’s next top modelsBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom launching a modelling academy to discovering global talent, Seboko’s journey reaches new heights at Paris Fashion Week Splish splash: Zingara’s new high-flying dance of bathtub joyBy Keith BainA daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent Gig Guide: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Zee Nxumalo isn’t chasing depth — she’s living itBy Lesego ChepapeAt 23, the singer-songwriter is shaping South African music on her own terms, blending beats, introspection and a fearless sense of self Kgomotso Seboko: The man finding Africa’s next top modelsBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom launching a modelling academy to discovering global talent, Seboko’s journey reaches new heights at Paris Fashion Week Splish splash: Zingara’s new high-flying dance of bathtub joyBy Keith BainA daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent Gig Guide: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Kgomotso Seboko: The man finding Africa’s next top modelsBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom launching a modelling academy to discovering global talent, Seboko’s journey reaches new heights at Paris Fashion Week Splish splash: Zingara’s new high-flying dance of bathtub joyBy Keith BainA daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent Gig Guide: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Splish splash: Zingara’s new high-flying dance of bathtub joyBy Keith BainA daring duo turn a humble bathtub into a stage for sensual acrobatics, aerial feats and playful humour in the latest show at Zingara’s Cape Town spiegeltent Gig Guide: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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: Apiwe Bubu joins his mentor Andile Yenana live at Afrikan Freedom Station, K.O Marks 20 Years with 20 Summers and Viwo Kulati tours GautengBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture ‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
‘Cape Fever’: When fiction fills the gaps of historyBy Ahmet Sait AkcayThrough Soraya’s journey, Cape Fever explores identity, resilience and the hidden histories of Cape Malays in post-war South Africa Why Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 Kwame Nkrumah still mattersBy Reginald NtombaDecades on, Kwame Nkrumah’s speeches read like a roadmap for Africa’s present challenges, from trade and unity to economic independence Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Cape Town International Jazz Festival composes its new eraBy Tazmé PillayFrom jazz legends to amapiano pioneers, CTIJF 2026 reflects a festival evolving with the times while remaining rooted in its rich cultural legacy ‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
‘Isitha Sabantu’: The new frontier for anti-colonial theatreBy Fezokuhle MthontiA powerful reflection on how Isitha Sabantu channels Fanon’s radical thought into a deeply political, emotionally resonant theatre of resistance and remembrance Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Great art has no gender: Female composers take centre stage in WakkerstroomBy Melody EmmettOverlooked women composers are finally given their due as Wakkerstroom’s 2026 festival spotlights music long sidelined by history and patriarchy ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Sweep Major Prizes at the Academy AwardsBy Kibo NgowiFilmmakers Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler both made history on Oscars night, with their films and performances earning big wins across key categories. Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More Latest News Beyond applause: What the Naledi wins reveal about State Theatre Why treating dry skin is about more than moisture Why treating chronic skin conditions requires both science and accessibility University of Applied Science and Innovation: A critical chapter for South Africa’s youth Dwson prepares for debut set at Cape Town International Jazz Festival MK Party to oppose Gauteng provincial budget over ANC snub MK bid to block Batohi pension tests limits of presidential power University of Pretoria study challenges ‘70% wildlife decline’ narrative Chinette Gallichan killed in Johannesburg CBD: ‘attack on rule of law’ 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 }
Saftas celebrate the storytellers shaping South African screensBy Lesego ChepapeThe 19th South African Film and Television Awards honoured actors, filmmakers and productions driving the country’s screen industry Load More