Musical icon enters her sixth decade proving purpose, not age, defines greatness
Artist blends music and art to transform live performances into spontaneous masterpieces using his signature bleach technique on denim
Fifty years ago, disco started having an impact. Its influence was felt even in apartheid South Africa
The singer will pay homage to legendary artists such as ‘Mama Africa’ and Brenda Fassie
It offers readers a guide to embracing their courage and living authentically
Lensman Mbuzeni Zulu’s subjects ranged from black popular culture to bloody unrest
The award-winning music icon and humanitarian Yvonne ‘Princess of Africa’ Chaka Chaka speaks to Ntombizodwa Makhoba on being a strict gogo to her three adorable grandchildren, her new hobby of hiking and her current favourite track, Ibhanoyi, as well as launching WOMan Radio, and other ideas the 55-year-old has dreamed up for artists to earn a living during the pandemic
South African artists found a musical identity and a way to code political messages in the anxious 80s
Private toilets and water to wash is a basic right for all school-going girls that must be realised
The arts department has set up a committee for the SA Creative Industries Federation and provided a R5-million grant to help the sector get organised.
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/ 26 January 2012
Yvonne Chaka Chaka has won World Economic Forum’s Crystal Award for artists who improve the world through their work.