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January is the anniversary of the deaths of four of Africa’s jazz legends
Friday
/ 23 January 2023

January is the anniversary of the deaths of four of Africa’s jazz legends

Hugh Masekela, Oliver Mtukudzi and Jonas Gwangwa died on 23 January and Sibongile Khumalo on 28 January

By Bongeka Gumede
Special edition Porsche a tribute to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche
Motoring
/ 22 January 2023

Special edition Porsche a tribute to Ferdinand Alexander Porsche

The Porsche Design studio celebrates 50 years with a special edition whose parts and style set it apart from the 911 Targa on which it is based

By Avon Middleton
Go on a culinary trip at Acid Food and Wine Bar
Friday
/ 22 January 2023

Go on a culinary trip at Acid Food and Wine Bar

Parktown North’s latest and hottest bar blends food and wine to create a unique dining experience

By Bongeka Gumede
Grand Cherokee L a big value beast
Motoring
/ 21 January 2023

Grand Cherokee L a big value beast

Jeep’s new SUV cuts an impressive figure and performs off the beaten track

By Deon van der Walt
Objects of Desire: Dopamine Dressing
Friday
/ 21 January 2023

Objects of Desire: Dopamine Dressing

Going into 2023, we’re craving frivolity, glamour and campy hedonism as a source of happiness

By Kimberley Schoeman
Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war
Opinion
/ 20 January 2023

Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war

Many African Catholics hope that Pope Francis will announce some African appointments to the Vatican during his February visit

By Stan Chu Ilo
One Album, Two Takes: SZA’s latest offering is a stellar follow-up to ‘Ctrl’
Friday
/ 20 January 2023

One Album, Two Takes: SZA’s latest offering is a stellar follow-up to ‘Ctrl’

Singer-songwriter new album is an intimate, self-aware and deep recollection of themes explored on her 2017 debut album

By Bongeka Gumede and Gugulethu Tshabalala
If ANCYL is serious about tackling SA’s energy crisis, they’ll join DA’s march to Luthuli House
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

If ANCYL is serious about tackling SA’s energy crisis, they’ll join DA’s march to Luthuli House

Opportunity for honest, hardworking South Africans to take their pain and frustrations to the seat of the organisation that orchestrated them

By Lindokuhle Sixabayi
The 9th edition Soweto Makhelwane Festival is back this January
Friday
/ 19 January 2023

The 9th edition Soweto Makhelwane Festival is back this January

The event promotes local entrepreneurship and a sense of community in a family friendly environment

By Bongeka Gumede
Ramaphosa scraped through 2022, but what will it take for South Africa to win in 2023?
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

Ramaphosa scraped through 2022, but what will it take for South Africa to win in 2023?

What we need from the media is to be able to see much more clearly what the policy options are for getting us out of this mess

By Ian Siebörger
Cancel culture among the youth a contributor to suicide
Opinion
/ 18 January 2023

Cancel culture among the youth a contributor to suicide

After my son took his own life after becoming a victim, I urge other parents to discuss this scourge with their children

By Gillian Schutte
Inflation eases for a second month
Business
/ 18 January 2023

Inflation eases for a second month

The decrease will probably lead to the South African Reserve Bank being less aggressive with rate hikes next week

By Anathi Madubela
It’s time to take African researchers seriously
Opinion
/ 17 January 2023

It’s time to take African researchers seriously

The need for home-grown, evidence-informed education programmes has never been more pressing

By Abdelrahman Hassan and Shikha Goyal
New Balance sneakers gaining in the coolness stake against Nike, Adidas
Friday
/ 17 January 2023

New Balance sneakers gaining in the coolness stake against Nike, Adidas

New Balance is more than a flavour of the month shoe. To some it’s hype, but historically is the connoisseur’s shoe.

By Kimberley Schoeman
South Africa needs to free up flow of imports and exports to improve trade activity
Opinion
/ 17 January 2023

South Africa needs to free up flow of imports and exports to improve trade activity

The country must focus on increasing the use of existing production capacity and subsidising new and emerging industries

By Tanaka Chiguvare and Emma-Claire Hawyes
Pakistan floods show we must shift the global financing system in the age of climate change
Opinion
/ 16 January 2023

Pakistan floods show we must shift the global financing system in the age of climate change

More nuanced and constructive ways of measuring the vulnerabilities of nation states to climate crises are required

By Patricia Scotland
A tribute to Frene Ginwala, a champion of women’s rights
Opinion
/ 16 January 2023

A tribute to Frene Ginwala, a champion of women’s rights

The anti-apartheid leader implementing structural changes to dismantle the patriarchal nature of parliament

By Naleli Morojele
Focus on improving the energy availability factor as a quick win to stop load-shedding
Opinion
/ 16 January 2023

Focus on improving the energy availability factor as a quick win to stop load-shedding

One of the main factors contributing to a sudden increase in load-shedding is not sustaining maintenance for the old fleet

By Zwanani Titus Mathe
What is pulling the plug on digital arts in South Africa?
Friday
/ 15 January 2023

What is pulling the plug on digital arts in South Africa?

he demand for digital products rose during lockdown but there have been challenges meeting it

By Mary Corrigall
Objects of Desire: Opulent Tips
Friday
/ 14 January 2023

Objects of Desire: Opulent Tips

Over-the-top objects for the elegant and prestigious, the glitterati globe-trotters

By Kimberley Schoeman
Shooting at Fort Hare university highlights corruption at South African universities
Opinion
/ 13 January 2023

Shooting at Fort Hare university highlights corruption at South African universities

The attack on the university’s vice-chancellor, Professor Sakhele Buhlungu, has led to calls for urgent action

By Edwin Naidu
Innovation needed from state and varsities to support internationalisation in higher education
Opinion
/ 13 January 2023

Innovation needed from state and varsities to support internationalisation in higher education

Barriers to recruitment and enrolment of students from other countries, particularly in Africa, must be overcome

By Ylva Rodny-Gumede
Gregory Porter in sold-out South African tour
Friday
/ 12 January 2023

Gregory Porter in sold-out South African tour

The Grammy-award winning jazz musician is to hold six shows in two cities

By Bongeka Gumede
Q&A: Africa’s new order for achieving health security
Africa
/ 12 January 2023

Q&A: Africa’s new order for achieving health security

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s plan may help the continent emerge successfully from the Covid-19 pandemic and respond to other threats

By Syriacus Buguzi
Can China save its economic miracle?
Opinion
/ 11 January 2023

Can China save its economic miracle?

While hopes are high that China will return to growth after ending its zero-Covid policy, it still faces many economic challenges

By Shang-Jin Wei
Seeds of the Fig exhibition showcases contemporary sculpture
Friday
/ 10 January 2023

Seeds of the Fig exhibition showcases contemporary sculpture

Hosted on a Tulbagh wine farm, the exhibition presents work by 24 young African artists

By Bongeka Gumede
BMW i Vision Dee concept shown at the Consumer Electronics Show
Business
/ 10 January 2023

BMW i Vision Dee concept shown at the Consumer Electronics Show

The retro futuristic electric car provides a glimpse into where BMW is headed and how it hopes to create a stronger bond between man and machine.

By Nafisa Akabor
Why the illegal eviction and occupation land Act matters and should be defended
Opinion
/ 10 January 2023

Why the illegal eviction and occupation land Act matters and should be defended

The Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of Land Act is the Act of last resort for preventing arbitrary eviction and homelessness

By Nerishka Singh, Nkosinathi Sithole and Yvonne Erasmus
Gripping reads for the holidays
Friday
/ 30 December 2022

Gripping reads for the holidays

Our pick of top books to devour, no matter where you find yourself, at home or away

By Kimberley Schoeman
Objects of Desire: Ultimate Gift Guide
Friday
/ 30 December 2022

Objects of Desire: Ultimate Gift Guide

The best gifts are always a surprise, but there is a method to the madness of gift-giving.

By Kimberley Schoeman
World-class, piping-hot local chefs
Friday
/ 29 December 2022

World-class, piping-hot local chefs

This country boasts some of the best creators of fabulous food in the world. Here are our top 10 award-winning homegrown gourmets

By Gugulethu Tshabalala
Big-name boosts for booze brands
Friday
/ 29 December 2022

Big-name boosts for booze brands

Local and international personalities who have given alcoholic beverages the star touch

By Gugulethu Tshabalala
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