Kwaito isn’t dead, it’s evolvingBy Lesego ChepapeTrompies’ story reveals how true legends endure by evolving without losing their cultural centre
A sector in freefallAs productions stall and jobs disappear, film workers say a broken incentive scheme threatens the future of one of South Africa’s most visible industries By Kibo NgowiAfrica takes its seat at WikimediaBobby Shabangu’s election to the Wikimedia Foundation Board marks a historic first for Africa and a decisive step toward global knowledge equity By Dumisani NdubaneSpies among the liberatorsPart political thriller, part historical reckoning, the controversial book probes espionage claims that complicate the heroic narratives of Southern Africa’s liberation struggle By Reginald NtombaPartner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College Reading resistance: Books that archive courage, dissent and institutional memoryBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa’s fragile freedoms are recorded in classrooms, songs and satire. These books archive courage, dissent and institutional memory Diary: A Million O Clock Live at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, Vumaala releases Show Me and Live Music Lab 2026 calls for entriesBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture South African stars roar in LondonBy Aarti BhanaFrom the opening Circle of Life to the final roar, South African performers make every moment of The Lion King resonate deeply Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still againBy Lesego ChepapeA quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Africa takes its seat at WikimediaBobby Shabangu’s election to the Wikimedia Foundation Board marks a historic first for Africa and a decisive step toward global knowledge equity By Dumisani NdubaneSpies among the liberatorsPart political thriller, part historical reckoning, the controversial book probes espionage claims that complicate the heroic narratives of Southern Africa’s liberation struggle By Reginald NtombaPartner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College Reading resistance: Books that archive courage, dissent and institutional memoryBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa’s fragile freedoms are recorded in classrooms, songs and satire. These books archive courage, dissent and institutional memory Diary: A Million O Clock Live at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, Vumaala releases Show Me and Live Music Lab 2026 calls for entriesBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture South African stars roar in LondonBy Aarti BhanaFrom the opening Circle of Life to the final roar, South African performers make every moment of The Lion King resonate deeply Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still againBy Lesego ChepapeA quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Spies among the liberatorsPart political thriller, part historical reckoning, the controversial book probes espionage claims that complicate the heroic narratives of Southern Africa’s liberation struggle By Reginald NtombaPartner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College
Partner ContentBeyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College
Reading resistance: Books that archive courage, dissent and institutional memoryBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa’s fragile freedoms are recorded in classrooms, songs and satire. These books archive courage, dissent and institutional memory Diary: A Million O Clock Live at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, Vumaala releases Show Me and Live Music Lab 2026 calls for entriesBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture South African stars roar in LondonBy Aarti BhanaFrom the opening Circle of Life to the final roar, South African performers make every moment of The Lion King resonate deeply Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still againBy Lesego ChepapeA quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Diary: A Million O Clock Live at the Centre for Jazz and Popular Music, Vumaala releases Show Me and Live Music Lab 2026 calls for entriesBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture South African stars roar in LondonBy Aarti BhanaFrom the opening Circle of Life to the final roar, South African performers make every moment of The Lion King resonate deeply Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still againBy Lesego ChepapeA quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
South African stars roar in LondonBy Aarti BhanaFrom the opening Circle of Life to the final roar, South African performers make every moment of The Lion King resonate deeply Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still againBy Lesego ChepapeA quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Uwineza’s ‘Wings’ teaches you how to sit still againBy Lesego ChepapeA quiet, stripped-back album that asks you to slow down, listen inward, and trust what surfaces in the silence Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Hey mama, choose youBy Nobuhle RadebeA gentle, honest guide for tired mamas ready to start 2026 more regulated, intentional and finally included in their own lives A grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 grounded approach to wellnessBy Lesego ChepapeWe speak to Maria Rooted founder Mamahlatse Marokane on simple, effective wellness habits to start the new year strong Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-readsBy Lesego ChepapeMany commit to reading books every year and are not sure where to start. Here are three books poet Ndumiso Zondi suggest Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Diary: Freshlyground and Manana at Kirstenbosch Gardens; Cats at Teatro Montecasino; and Cape Wine Auction at Nederburg Wine EstateBy Kibo NgowiYour essential dose of art and culture Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Silence of the enslavedBy Ahmet Sait AkcayAshraf Kagee’s Song of the Slave Girl reimagines Cape slavery through emotion, love and loss, giving voice to histories erased from official memory Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
Nomisupasta bridges sound and storytellingBy Kibo NgowiNomisupasta pairs love, politics, and artistic reflection in her upcoming album, debuting in full on the eve of Freedom Day What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
What kind of art world is South Africa moving into?By Lesego ChepapeA sober look at how South African art is recalibrating for the long term — smaller, slower and more precarious, yet still thinking its way forward This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More Latest News EXCLUSIVE: ANC Johannesburg regional ballots allegedly found opened at presiding officer’s house Design, building sector ripe for a pivot Chinese vehicles gain serious traction in SA’s used market South Africa’s summer of extremes Senteeko Dam at imminent risk of failure, government warns I will never retreat from my ideas,” Malema says as sentencing is postponed to April High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says Environment department warns against using transformer oil on the body over toxic PCB risks Over R500m needed to rebuild Kruger after devastating floods, says minister 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 }
This year in cinemaBy Kibo NgowiGet ready for a year of daring filmmaking, epic adventures and unforgettable performances, from Boots Riley’s surreal satire to Nolan and Villeneuve’s epic visions Load More