Traditional African cultural practices that were once private are being milked by content creators and twisted into mass entertainment
The artist reflects on the homecoming of his exhibition, and how it interacts with the gallery and its environment
The best way to honour Tutu’s legacy is to champion his values of unity, justice and compassion, as espoused in the charter to which he contributed
bell hooks’s refusal to ‘get in formation’ foregrounded healing as the foundation to a communal liberatory agenda
Protest music and protest culture is part of being black, and of being human. Several musicians are passing this practice on to the next generation
A visit to Japanese art island Chichu is both a meditation and an education
‘Beyond the Stars’ forces us to think about Mseleku’s solo piano practice as an approach to inhabiting sound
Multimedia journalist and healer Sethembiso Zulu’s debut solo show embraces a fierce, raw and broken timelessness that encapsulates what it means to be human
Oyama Mabandla explores the idea that artistic success has spiritual bliss at its centre.
Educating our children in their mother tongues
will help to address underdevelopment in Africa
Jo’burg churchgoers take a leap of faith in prophet Samuel Radebe’s version of African Christianity.
‘If you believe Mutwa is given to buck-wild conspiracies I have an antibiotic fer ya in four words: Dr Ivan van Sertima.’
Bongani Madondo takes a trip across the Kalahari to meet the man and peek into his futuristic past.
While public protector Thuli Madonsela believes in the separation between religion and state, her faith informs her commitment to values in her work.