Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistanceBy Thabang MonoaGabi Motuba’s music stretches beyond jazz, transforming grief, memory and resistance into a spiritual sonic language rooted in black life and liberation
Zawadi Yamungu: The African DramaturgBlending jazz, folk and indigenous instrumentation, Zawadi crafts a sound that reconnects audiences to heritage while confronting the politics of the present By Fezokuhle MthontiDesigning with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that FeelBulelwa Jordan-Tati reflects on crafting meaningful spaces and shares her views on interior design trends for 2026 By Rolland Simpi MotaungK Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fadeTwenty-one years on, the Kabelo Sello Duiker Foundation launches to return his urgent, unflinching stories to a new generation By Lesego ChepapePartner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe Soft Life: Inside Decorex Africa’s most intimate theme yetBy Lesego ChepapeAt Decorex Africa 2026, soft life shifts from aesthetic trend to cultural enquiry, asking how design can hold space for rest, identity and a more intentional way of living ‘The Drama’: A dark comedy about thought, guilt, and perceptionBy Kibo NgowiA pre-wedding confession spirals into paranoia and hilarity, as The Drama probes how our hidden thoughts reshape love, trust, and identity. Albert Mazibuko and the echoes of isicathamiyaBy Fezokuhle MthontiAs South Africa mourns Albert Mazibuko, his life reveals the deep intersections between music, memory, displacement, and the resilience of black cultural expression. ‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the voidBy Kibo NgowiRyan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that FeelBulelwa Jordan-Tati reflects on crafting meaningful spaces and shares her views on interior design trends for 2026 By Rolland Simpi MotaungK Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fadeTwenty-one years on, the Kabelo Sello Duiker Foundation launches to return his urgent, unflinching stories to a new generation By Lesego ChepapePartner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe Soft Life: Inside Decorex Africa’s most intimate theme yetBy Lesego ChepapeAt Decorex Africa 2026, soft life shifts from aesthetic trend to cultural enquiry, asking how design can hold space for rest, identity and a more intentional way of living ‘The Drama’: A dark comedy about thought, guilt, and perceptionBy Kibo NgowiA pre-wedding confession spirals into paranoia and hilarity, as The Drama probes how our hidden thoughts reshape love, trust, and identity. Albert Mazibuko and the echoes of isicathamiyaBy Fezokuhle MthontiAs South Africa mourns Albert Mazibuko, his life reveals the deep intersections between music, memory, displacement, and the resilience of black cultural expression. ‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the voidBy Kibo NgowiRyan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fadeTwenty-one years on, the Kabelo Sello Duiker Foundation launches to return his urgent, unflinching stories to a new generation By Lesego ChepapePartner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe
Partner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe
Soft Life: Inside Decorex Africa’s most intimate theme yetBy Lesego ChepapeAt Decorex Africa 2026, soft life shifts from aesthetic trend to cultural enquiry, asking how design can hold space for rest, identity and a more intentional way of living ‘The Drama’: A dark comedy about thought, guilt, and perceptionBy Kibo NgowiA pre-wedding confession spirals into paranoia and hilarity, as The Drama probes how our hidden thoughts reshape love, trust, and identity. Albert Mazibuko and the echoes of isicathamiyaBy Fezokuhle MthontiAs South Africa mourns Albert Mazibuko, his life reveals the deep intersections between music, memory, displacement, and the resilience of black cultural expression. ‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the voidBy Kibo NgowiRyan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 Drama’: A dark comedy about thought, guilt, and perceptionBy Kibo NgowiA pre-wedding confession spirals into paranoia and hilarity, as The Drama probes how our hidden thoughts reshape love, trust, and identity. Albert Mazibuko and the echoes of isicathamiyaBy Fezokuhle MthontiAs South Africa mourns Albert Mazibuko, his life reveals the deep intersections between music, memory, displacement, and the resilience of black cultural expression. ‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the voidBy Kibo NgowiRyan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Albert Mazibuko and the echoes of isicathamiyaBy Fezokuhle MthontiAs South Africa mourns Albert Mazibuko, his life reveals the deep intersections between music, memory, displacement, and the resilience of black cultural expression. ‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the voidBy Kibo NgowiRyan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
‘Project Hail Mary‘ finds humour in the voidBy Kibo NgowiRyan Gosling anchors a visually stunning sci-fi epic that blends survival, humour and heart, transforming a lone mission into an unexpected story about connection Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Forty years of fire: Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse ignites Cape Town Jazz FestBy Busi LetholeWitnessing his fans dancing to ‘Burn Out’ proved to Sipho “Hotstix” Mabuse his enduring power. The legend talks about his energy-filled performance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival, his spiritual foundation and the evolution of South African jazz. Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Fatoumata Diawara channels ancestry and activism in Cape TownBy Busi LetholeBlending Malian heritage with high-energy pop, Fatoumata Diawara used the CTIJF stage to honour her roots and confront FGM, proving that heritage and modern activism are inseparable Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Six decades In, Goodman Gallery reflects on its role in art and societyBy Kibo NgowiLiza Essers reflects on Goodman Gallery’s legacy, its global ambitions and the challenges of sustaining a space for art, conversation and community Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Inside ‘Mgidi Moms’: Where tradition, love and celebration meetBy Rolland Simpi MotaungFrom initiation to homecoming, Mzansi Magic’s bold new reality show explores family, identity and Xhosa heritage The Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 Abrahamic Family House and the fragility of coexistenceBy Kibo NgowiIn Abu Dhabi, a space built for coexistence raises difficult questions about religion, power and the violence unfolding across the region How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
How to survive EasterBy Lesego ChepapeFrom braais to short trips and chocolate heists, here’s how to survive and savour Easter Week the South African way Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Reinventing the Cape Town International Jazz Festival without losing the jazzBy Busi LetholeCo-director Georgia Jones says the festival’s future depends on championing African artists, drawing younger audiences and making space for genres like amapiano without losing its core identity Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More Latest News EFF ramps up support for Malema Gabi Motuba and the sound of sacred resistance Becoming Umwana – a son Hill-Lewis and the DA’s non-race Designing with soul: How Bulelwa Jordan-Tati shapes spaces that Feel Zawadi Yamungu: The African Dramaturg “You don’t get what you deserve; you get what you negotiate” Thugs cut power, demand villagers pay K Sello Duiker, a life that refuses to fade 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 }
Rand Show 2026 promises to be bigger, bolder and more electric than ever beforeBy Dianah ChiyangwaAlongside headline entertainment, the Rand Show is opening a window into the future, providing all South Africans a space to learn, explore and discover how technology and gaming are shaping everyday life, education and opportunity Load More