In defiance of loss, they loveBy Jacqueline NyathiA world-wandering love finds itself in music, in the harmonics of pain, and in the deep fullness of time
The power of gratitude and tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’Linda Sikhakhane’s Iladi draws listeners into the spiritual world of thanksgiving rituals By Lesego ChepapeDiscover God’s gift to womenThis is an edited extract from prolific writer Zukiswa Wanner’s new novel, Love Marry Kill By Zukiswa WannerJazz fans, lend your ears to Asher GamedzeBuilding a musical constitution with a 10-piece band requires the musician to go deep By Charles LeonardSponsoredPartner ContentHow secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? By Harry Scherzer Diary: Generation of Hope, Balinese Girl, Choreographies of the ImpossibleBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Reflections On Black Girlhood and the politics of representationBy Fezokuhle MthontiBlack girls straddle inequality and shame, as well as joy and self-authorship, in a new exhibition, Reflections: On Black Girlhood Farewell James Matthews, and thank you for wrapping us in your wordsBy Siona O’ConnellThe poet wrote about racism, oppression, ageing and hope with a trademark humility Diva to junta: the singer praising West African putschistsBy Marietou BaHow musical icon Aicha Kone has turned her back and microphone on the old political class in West Africa Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Discover God’s gift to womenThis is an edited extract from prolific writer Zukiswa Wanner’s new novel, Love Marry Kill By Zukiswa WannerJazz fans, lend your ears to Asher GamedzeBuilding a musical constitution with a 10-piece band requires the musician to go deep By Charles LeonardSponsoredPartner ContentHow secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? By Harry Scherzer Diary: Generation of Hope, Balinese Girl, Choreographies of the ImpossibleBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Reflections On Black Girlhood and the politics of representationBy Fezokuhle MthontiBlack girls straddle inequality and shame, as well as joy and self-authorship, in a new exhibition, Reflections: On Black Girlhood Farewell James Matthews, and thank you for wrapping us in your wordsBy Siona O’ConnellThe poet wrote about racism, oppression, ageing and hope with a trademark humility Diva to junta: the singer praising West African putschistsBy Marietou BaHow musical icon Aicha Kone has turned her back and microphone on the old political class in West Africa Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Jazz fans, lend your ears to Asher GamedzeBuilding a musical constitution with a 10-piece band requires the musician to go deep By Charles LeonardSponsoredPartner ContentHow secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? By Harry Scherzer
SponsoredPartner ContentHow secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? By Harry Scherzer
Diary: Generation of Hope, Balinese Girl, Choreographies of the ImpossibleBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Reflections On Black Girlhood and the politics of representationBy Fezokuhle MthontiBlack girls straddle inequality and shame, as well as joy and self-authorship, in a new exhibition, Reflections: On Black Girlhood Farewell James Matthews, and thank you for wrapping us in your wordsBy Siona O’ConnellThe poet wrote about racism, oppression, ageing and hope with a trademark humility Diva to junta: the singer praising West African putschistsBy Marietou BaHow musical icon Aicha Kone has turned her back and microphone on the old political class in West Africa Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Reflections On Black Girlhood and the politics of representationBy Fezokuhle MthontiBlack girls straddle inequality and shame, as well as joy and self-authorship, in a new exhibition, Reflections: On Black Girlhood Farewell James Matthews, and thank you for wrapping us in your wordsBy Siona O’ConnellThe poet wrote about racism, oppression, ageing and hope with a trademark humility Diva to junta: the singer praising West African putschistsBy Marietou BaHow musical icon Aicha Kone has turned her back and microphone on the old political class in West Africa Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Farewell James Matthews, and thank you for wrapping us in your wordsBy Siona O’ConnellThe poet wrote about racism, oppression, ageing and hope with a trademark humility Diva to junta: the singer praising West African putschistsBy Marietou BaHow musical icon Aicha Kone has turned her back and microphone on the old political class in West Africa Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Diva to junta: the singer praising West African putschistsBy Marietou BaHow musical icon Aicha Kone has turned her back and microphone on the old political class in West Africa Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Inside The Shakedown: The dangerously funny South African crime caperBy Rolland Simpi MotaungAmazon Prime’s first South African feature film tells of the hilarious side of the underworld Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Diary: Jokes & Jazz for UKZN, Strauss & Co photography auction, Locarno comes to Cape TownBy Lesego ChepapeYour essential dose of art and culture Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Baie dankies abound at ‘Afrikaans Oscars’By Rolland Simpi MotaungComedy ‘Koek’ takes the cake with most awards at Silwerskerm Awards Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Yolanda Mazwana’s artistic journey offers the body as site of eroticism and self-discoveryBy Nkgopoleng MoloiHer artwork examines the physicality of a woman’s body On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
On their radar: How Allies captured Hitler’s technologyBy Rodney GhobrilIf the history of war is your thing, this book will blow you out of the water Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Ramaphosa leads tributes for James MatthewsBy Emsie FerreiraPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has paid tribute to Cape Town poet and author James Matthews as an impassioned but elegant chronicler of the struggle against apartheid. Matthews, regarded as one of the early Black Consciousness poets, died in Cape Town on Saturday. He was 95. “James Matthews’s voice will ring in our consciousness following his departure […] ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFSBy Jonathan JansenThis is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More Latest News Remains of 50 apartheid freedom fighters to be returned to SA from Zimbabwe and Zambia Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei Southern African python rescued on KZN South Coast EU backs South Africa’s move to green hydrogen GNU has ‘rekindled hope’ that South Africa can prosper, says ISS Rights groups criticise new Bela law’s ‘silence’ on plight of learners with disabilities Despite the demand for education technology, affordability is a key barrier SA companies should focus on meeting the requirements for a ‘green economy’ How secure is the US dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Just waiting to dive into this pileDiary: She Fest comes to Constitutional Hill, Soweto’s Buskaid String Ensemble in concert, Lu Dlamini to perform at UKZNBasha Uhuru under the theme 30 years of creative freedom, Dates for Joburg Art Fair, With-Out Limits at UJ 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
Art market: SA outlook is sunnyBy Charles LeonardBut clouds are gathering for international auction houses as concerns grow about a global slump Load More