In their exhibition ‘Bitches Brew’, three South African artists juggle good manners and the grotesque
Driving a 1957 MGA Roadster made me understand why collectors love classic cars
Tang Cape Town combines stellar views, delectable meals, friendly staff and great vibes
A military intervention won’t end the conflict. A peacebuilding process including disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, is needed
Three cases in Gauteng were imported or import-related from Malawi but the increasing number of locally acquired cases is raising concerns
South Africa’s transition to renewable energy is challenged by a shortage of planning, skills development and training, an investigation by Oxpeckers finds
Creating a new civilisation based on the power of good and the culture of community is up to the passion and power of youth around the world
A new video installation by Imameleng Masitha at the AVA gallery digs into our rituals to mark mortality and the longing for home soil amid moving and migration
Objects to for your self-care rituals and glow up era
Low literacy levels are a financial and social burden on the country
The funding includes a $60 million for women in the digital economy and nearly $400 million from the private sector to close the gender digital divide
The Nelson Mandela Bay mayor has gone against the DA fray, advising against any coalition with the governing party, which ‘must be punished democratically’
The motion aims to have parliament declare Free State province and areas of four more regions as part of the small mountain kingdom
The lead-up to next year’s first-ever elections will likely see heightened political disputes, competition and defections – developments that can quickly turn deadly
In May, guests will pay homage to the controversial Karl Lagerfeld, the ‘king
of fashion’, at the Met Gala in New York
The world tends to think of the hardened mother of the nation who always had her fist in the air, but she was so much more
The Democratic Alliance needs a winning mentality to recognise that more than a strong party is needed to build a better future for South Africa
The Delta 2 is portable and can recharge in under two hours, which is hard to beat
Pistorius, who killed Reeva Steenkamp in 2013, will only become eligible for parole in August next year
Populations, resources, power and consumption are centred in cities, and this affects rural areas
Al Jazeera reported that employees at the top South African banks were paid bribes to launder money for gold smugglers
Consumers must brace for more food price increases as retailers battle with input costs
The arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is likely to escalate the Kremlin’s confrontation with the West amid Moscow’s assault on Ukraine
Trump, who survived two impeachments and the Capitol riots, will land in court over a sex scandal that is likely to derail his bid to enter the presidential race
Red carpet event fashions memories
The government is in talks with Eskom to keep water pumps going during blackouts, the president told MPs
The former Eskom chief executive has accepted an invitation to make submissions to the standing committee on public accounts
Governor Lesetja Kganyago underlined the deleterious effect of inflation, which the monetary policy committee has revised higher, on the pockets of the poor
Brink called for cooperation between parties, characterising the past weeks at the Tshwane council as unfortunate
Fierce designs that are fabulously unique
Calling all foodies … Restaurant Week is offering affordable dining experiences at 125 of the country’s top eateries
The world famous photographer has opened the centre to the public with the ‘End of the Game’ exhibition