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Halala the Zulu cultural revival
Friday
/ 9 December 2022

Halala the Zulu cultural revival

Hostels are finding ways to transmute blighted history into safe places for cultural expression to take root, Oupa Nkosi discovers

By Oupa Nkosi
The many versions of ‘The Lion King’
Friday
/ 9 December 2022

The many versions of ‘The Lion King’

The different renditions of the Lion King don’t dilute the story, but none are better than the original.

By Kimberley Schoeman
Embers of history fire up Qatar World Cup
Sport
/ 9 December 2022

Embers of history fire up Qatar World Cup

The quarterfinals are laced with legacy and meaning

By Richard Calland
Third edition of the Basketball Africa League is taking shape
Sport
/ 8 December 2022

Third edition of the Basketball Africa League is taking shape

After hard-fought qualifiers, featuring teams from all over the continent, the 2023 teams have been confirmed

By Refiloe Seiboko
The biodiversity crisis is no less important than the climate crisis
Opinion
/ 7 December 2022

The biodiversity crisis is no less important than the climate crisis

Leaders meeting in Montreal for COP15 must deliberate in a spirit of co-operation for the sake of the planet’s future

By Juan Manuel Santos
Defending a prostituted person’s dignity starts with saying ‘no’ to full decriminalisation
Opinion
/ 7 December 2022

Defending a prostituted person’s dignity starts with saying ‘no’ to full decriminalisation

Re-opening of South Africa’s prostitution law reform debate makes the mistake of assuming it is work and not exploitation.

By Stefanie Kotze
Eskom says it will implement stage six load shedding from midday on Wednesday
National
/ 7 December 2022

Eskom says it will implement stage six load shedding from midday on Wednesday

Utility cites a high number of breakdowns since midnight, as well as the requirement to strictly preserve the remaining emergency generation reserves.

By M&G Online reporter
Romantic tale of forbidden love
Friday
/ 5 December 2022

Romantic tale of forbidden love

Uplifting, relatable novel uses the relationship between a Zulu woman and a Nigerian man to explore xenophobia

By Tshepiso Motloung
The Finest in dining at Salsify
Friday
/ 4 December 2022

The Finest in dining at Salsify

This Camps Bay restaurant with mountain and sea views was voted the best in South Africa

By Bongeka Gumede
UK removes China from Sizewell nuclear project, takes joint stake
Top Six
/ 3 December 2022

UK removes China from Sizewell nuclear project, takes joint stake

Sizewell C, which is under development on the Suffolk coast in eastern England, will comprise two European Pressurised Reactors that will power the equivalent of about six million homes.

By Roland Jackson
Staging magic for the children
Friday
/ 3 December 2022

Staging magic for the children

Keep kids entertained and stimulated during the holidays with these festive theatre productions

By Kgomotso Moncho Maripane
TV drama successful in helping youths with self-worth and health issues
Opinion
/ 3 December 2022

TV drama successful in helping youths with self-worth and health issues

‘MTV Suga’ and its outreach component forge social and behavioural change through storytelling

By Tshireletso Yvonne Diogo
Alfa Romeo Tonale: A hybrid of practical and dynamic
Motoring
/ 2 December 2022

Alfa Romeo Tonale: A hybrid of practical and dynamic

This is Alfa’s first crack at hybridisation – and it certainly is
one of the prettiest SUVs on the market

By Deon van der Walt
The vinyl countdown
Friday
/ 2 December 2022

The vinyl countdown

Enhance the festive feeling by choosing from this carefully curated vinyl collection, courtesy of Tseliso Monaheng

By Tseliso Monaheng
Ghana: A life’s work washed into the ocean
Africa
/ 2 December 2022

Ghana: A life’s work washed into the ocean

The country’s coastline is being eroded by rising sea levels. Homes are being washed away, and livelihoods ruined

By Marian Ansah
‘Don Giovanni’ and Netflix are uncanny bedmates
Friday
/ 30 November 2022

‘Don Giovanni’ and Netflix are uncanny bedmates

Mozart’s opera about an 18th century playboy bears a strange resemblance to the Tinder Swindler

By The Opera Virgin
Why doesn’t SA use this bargaining chip when it makes deals with drugmakers?
Opinion
/ 1 August 2022

Why doesn’t SA use this bargaining chip when it makes deals with drugmakers?

Drug trials to test a new HIV prevention method was trialled in South Africa but now the country won’t be able to afford to buy it for the people who need it most. Here’s how to change this.

By Claire Waterhouse and Lebohang Kobola
Vaccine conundrums to keep one up at night
Opinion
/ 9 January 2022

Vaccine conundrums to keep one up at night

Why do religious leaders feel no compunction to harm their followers, when they could ‘pray for the destruction of a satanic vaccine’ instead?

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Ramaphosa returns to work after recovering from Covid-19
Politics
/ 20 December 2021

Ramaphosa returns to work after recovering from Covid-19

President Cyril Ramaphosa encourages citizens to vaccinate and continue to practice safety measures

By Marcia Zali
Cameroon is a ship without a captain
Africa
/ 21 September 2020

Cameroon is a ship without a captain

Ahead of planned protests, Cameroon’s main opposition leader argues that change is more urgent than ever

By Maurice Kamto
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