The re-imagined SUV, with V6 diesel power, has made its debut
Africa, which has millions of people using mobile financial services and a young population who are radical adopters and innovators in everything digital, has huge potential to use next-generation technology for social good.
First came the insurgency. Then the humanitarian crisis. Now the remaining residents of Cabo Delgado are facing economic ruin
From Peeping Tom to Morning Glory
‘Economy agnostic entrepreneurs’ are experiencing revenue growth even as the economy shrinks — but they need better access to venture capital and international markets
Open letter to Amazon boss asks that the company stop the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust from continuing construction work on a site sacred to indigenous people and of high environmental significance, despite court ruling
Imagine a space that is a cave of curiosities, a botanist’s nursery, and library-like cafe with the smell of coffee wafting all around. That’s Our Local @ 117 Kloof.
The ‘craggy mountains’ revealed by the Webb telescope is the edge of a star-forming region
With its guttural rumble, improved dynamic abilities, slatted grille and narrow headlights the Aston Martin DBX 707 will devour lesser vehicles on the road
The Franschhoek Bastille Festival is back after a two-year hiatus. Celebrate all things French-inspired with great food and wine.
World leaders and governments must do much more to modernise international financial systems so that they serve everyone, not just the wealthiest nations
Despite a number of laws being in place to ensure education is equal and accessible not all children enjoy this right
SA guitarist Derek Gripper’s adaptations of kora maestro Toumani Diabaté have bridged the chasm between classical and griot traditions
The vocalist, instrumentalist and songwriter’s journey to becoming the only South African woman to perform at this year’s North Sea Jazz Festival follows years of dedicated work.
Rather do away with the unimplementable law and acknowledge that the minimum wage is what individuals are willing to work for and employers willing to pay
Naturally Gucci The House of Gucci continues to draw inspiration from the natural world, translating these details into intricate works of fashionable art. Gucci’s interlocking G flower pearl necklace brings glass pearls to meet Gucci’s classic GG emblem, mixed with petite flowers and gold-toned chains. Available at Gucci Sandton City. Going Somewhere? Open a small […]
Originally a play, Unfathomable is now an art-as-research film that
tenderly explores inter-generational loss and trauma.
The mojito is a melange of herbs, citrus and rum. It’s smooth, clean – and Cuban.
The 720 watt unit can deliver up to four hours of battery life based on a 150W consumption, covering a TV, lamp, WiFi router and laptop.
Papama Mnqandi is a social entrepreneur and youth activist based in the Eastern Cape.
Among the many stand out performances at the festival is Standard Bank Young Artist 2021 award winner Thando Doni’s play, ‘Ngqawuse’, about the prophet Nongqawuse, whose prophecies led to the Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine in the Eastern Cape in 1856 and 1857
A five-day strike by medical staff froze the country’s ailing hospitals, but although the government was forced to pay attention, it is refusing to pay in American currency
The all-new solitary Subaru WRX model has finally landed in Mzansi featuring Subaru’s Dynamic X design philosophy
After a two-year break, jazz aficionados are gathering in Rotterdam in the Netherlands for a three-day musical feast
Covid-19 has forced universities and colleges to take much of their teaching online and presented an opportunity to improve and expand this model
A team of late developers, without superstars, has departed for England to write the next chapter in their remarkable journey
n this extract from the book Who Do We Become, the author writes that the passion economy can alter how we think of careers, earning and success as entrepreneurs harness technology to access parts of the economy previously closed to them
The continent’s tech must take centre stage and show the world what we have to offer
‘Let Me Tell You About Red’, artist Mary Sibande’s third instalment in the tricolour Sophie series, is on in Durban
It’s all about the delivery of the show for this theatre-trained Joburg music duo
They have not the lights on and must make way for those who can turn the utility around
The former national director of public prosecutions was a ‘witness bearer’ and a casualty of the ominous trend in the ANC’s increasing cultural aversion to truth