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Hosia Malekane’s novel breaks the silence on gender-based violence
Friday
/ 6 March 2023

Hosia Malekane’s novel breaks the silence on gender-based violence

‘The Imperatives of Revoking Our Silence’ highlights students’ experiences of sexual assault on university campuses

By Sonri Naidoo
Celebrating Africa’s strong showing at 73rd edition of the Berlin International Film Festival
Friday
/ 6 March 2023

Celebrating Africa’s strong showing at 73rd edition of the Berlin International Film Festival

After a subdued presence since 2019, filmmakers from Nigeria, Burkina Faso, South Africa, Rwanda and Guinea showcase exciting and raw films

By Wilfred Okiche
One Movie Two Takes: You People
Friday
/ 6 March 2023

One Movie Two Takes: You People

Cheap shots and awkwardness is all you can expect from this Netflix film

By Bongeka Gumede and Lesego Chepape
Simphiwe Dana’s latest performance promises to be a ‘healing circle’
Friday
/ 3 March 2023

Simphiwe Dana’s latest performance promises to be a ‘healing circle’

Award-winning musician Simphiwe Dana brings ‘Moya’ to the Joburg Theatre, reflecting on the power of music to heal

By Bongeka Gumede
Climate change behind the 2021 Table Mountain fire – study
The Green Guardian
/ 2 March 2023

Climate change behind the 2021 Table Mountain fire – study

Researchers find that extreme fire weather ‘has become 90% more likely in a warmer world’

By Sheree Bega
Perfumer Jo Malone is on a mission to change how we smell
Friday
/ 2 March 2023

Perfumer Jo Malone is on a mission to change how we smell

First she created Jo Malone London, which she sold to Estée Lauder. Then she reignited her creativity and started the fragrance brand Jo Love

By Kimberley Schoeman
Bogus copyright complaints seek to remove negative reports on minister and lawyer
Opinion
/ 2 March 2023

Bogus copyright complaints seek to remove negative reports on minister and lawyer

A Mail & Guardian article was one of the earliest examples of articles that have been attacked

By Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
Upper Union Restaurant: Come eat at my house
Friday
/ 2 March 2023

Upper Union Restaurant: Come eat at my house

Cape Town’s Upper Union celebrates curiosity and creativity in food in a family-friendly atmosphere

By Bongeka Gumede
Bottoms up! Gin crafted from invasive water hyacinth plaguing Bronkhorstspruit Dam
The Green Guardian
/ 1 March 2023

Bottoms up! Gin crafted from invasive water hyacinth plaguing Bronkhorstspruit Dam

Green Devil and Purple Monster gins are made by resident at the water’s edge using the otherwise-unwanted superweed

By Sheree Bega
Is academia a good career choice in South Africa?
Opinion
/ 1 March 2023

Is academia a good career choice in South Africa?

There are secure, well-paid jobs in universities but it is highly unlikely that aspiring entrants will not get them

By Philippa Kerr
Ramaphosa to reshuffle his cabinet in ‘a matter of days’ says spokesperson
Politics
/ 1 March 2023

Ramaphosa to reshuffle his cabinet in ‘a matter of days’ says spokesperson

The announcement comes just hours after deputy president David Mabuza resigns from parliament

By Paddy Harper
Oppo showcases futuristic lifestyle at MWC Barcelona
Business
/ 1 March 2023

Oppo showcases futuristic lifestyle at MWC Barcelona

The company’s biggest drawcard is its new clamshell foldable phone, which will make its way to South Africa soon

By Nafisa Akabor
Black History Month: What is there to embrace?
Friday
/ 1 March 2023

Black History Month: What is there to embrace?

The sanitising of Martin Luther King’s legacy sustains the racial violence in the United States

By Kim M Reynolds
Time for healers to rise
Friday
/ 1 March 2023

Time for healers to rise

We have to rely on ancient coding within us to figure out how to heal ourselves because expensive designer bags and cars are not working.

By Lerato Tshabalala
Entries for World Luxury Restaurant Awards open
Friday
/ 28 February 2023

Entries for World Luxury Restaurant Awards open

The awards are presented on a global, continent, regional and country basis, with one restaurant receiving the Global Restaurant of the Year.

By Kimberley Schoeman
Objects of Desire: Pretty Pastels
Friday
/ 28 February 2023

Objects of Desire: Pretty Pastels

Whimsically austere with a hint of colour blocking

By Kimberley Schoeman
Prison Notebook V2957/88
Friday
/ 27 February 2023

Prison Notebook V2957/88

A new book argues that this is not the South Africa women fought for

By Lumumba Mthembu
Spin dictators: SA needs ‘no more lies, no easy victories’
Opinion
/ 27 February 2023

Spin dictators: SA needs ‘no more lies, no easy victories’

The active resistance of the electorate is what remains to prevent leaders from subverting checking mechanisms and tipping the country into spin dictatorship

By Sansia Blackmore
The Best Man: The Final Chapters
Friday
/ 27 February 2023

The Best Man: The Final Chapters

The series is a celebration of friendship, black love and ageing with sex appeal

By Bongeka Gumede and Lerato Tshabalala
The EV revolution is coming to SA
Opinion
/ 24 February 2023

The EV revolution is coming to SA

But it is not going to happen overnight as there are still some problems to iron out

By Charles Molefe
Load-shedding chicken culling no less violent than historical and industrial farming
Opinion
/ 23 February 2023

Load-shedding chicken culling no less violent than historical and industrial farming

There is no such thing as ‘ethically sourced’ animal products in the context of our daily lives

By Kimehra Govindasamy
SA sport faces tough questions after Israel rugby debacle
Opinion
/ 23 February 2023

SA sport faces tough questions after Israel rugby debacle

Sport can be a powerful force for good but in the wrong hands it can also be used help normalise hatred

By John Minto
A tribute to Nina Simone
Friday
/ 22 February 2023

A tribute to Nina Simone

The legendary jazz musician would be turning 90 this week

By Bongeka Gumede
Zelensky in Europe: Too early to ask for jets?
Opinion
/ 22 February 2023

Zelensky in Europe: Too early to ask for jets?

After getting the green light from Washington for tanks, Ukraine’s president is pleading for fighter jets to defend his country from Russia

By Imran Khalid
Objects of Desire: Humour and verve
Friday
/ 21 February 2023

Objects of Desire: Humour and verve

Fashion is fun and you can’t take it too seriously

By Kimberley Schoeman
Young entrepreneurship programme puts Soweto learners on the world map
Education
/ 21 February 2023

Young entrepreneurship programme puts Soweto learners on the world map

Non-profit agency believes creative and innovative skills development will improve employment chances and entrepreneurship among the youth

By Mandisa Ndlovu
One Album, Two Takes: ‘Her Loss’
Friday
/ 20 February 2023

One Album, Two Takes: ‘Her Loss’

Drake and 21 Savage’s joint album is a gratuitously misogynistic failed sonic experiment

By Bongeka Gumede and Lesego Chepape
Gandhi’s SA legacy threatened by lack of government interest, dwindling funds
National
/ 20 February 2023

Gandhi’s SA legacy threatened by lack of government interest, dwindling funds

Inanda heritage route museum and the Phoenix Settlement that Gandhi founded to uplift the community no longer have any major donors

By Benita Enoch
City planners, street vendors and spaza shops could help keep South Africans fed. Here’s how
Opinion
/ 18 February 2023

City planners, street vendors and spaza shops could help keep South Africans fed. Here’s how

Local governments back many projects where people can grow vegetables in urban areas, but researchers say that it’s not enough to curb hunger

By Nicole Ludolph
Auditor General red flags eThekwini as city falters
National
/ 18 February 2023

Auditor General red flags eThekwini as city falters

Although the city seems to be stabilising politically, it is heading for an uncertain financial future

By Paddy Harper
Court cases ‘will not stop energy plan’
The Green Guardian
/ 17 February 2023

Court cases ‘will not stop energy plan’

An energy action plan is slowly taking shape, with significant milestones reached recently, including obtaining a licence for Eskom’s new transmission company

By Mandisa Nyathi
University of Cape Town abandons resumption of contact classes as student protest continues
National
/ 17 February 2023

University of Cape Town abandons resumption of contact classes as student protest continues

Students are angry that their colleagues owing fees from last year are barred from re-registering for 2023.

By Mandisa Ndlovu
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