For Helen Zille, the struggle is over. Today we reveal the dirty secrets contained in the mysterious spy tapes.
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/ 9 September 2014
Swaziland residents share their stories of being kicked off their family’s land by members of the royal family and politically-connected individuals.
Local choreographer and solo performer Gregory Maqoma has teamed up with long-time friend Roberto Olivan from Spain to present ‘Lonely Together’.
Renowned French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj brought his enchanting production of The Nights, a seductive and emotive work, to Johannesburg.
Our spring edition isn’t a happy tale. With the climate change situation more dire than ever, now is the time to put pressure on our governments.
Gwede Mantashe’s dream of moving Parliament to ANC country takes an unexpected turn. The circus is in town but no one’s watching.
UJ professor Jane Duncan talks about her upcoming book, ‘Rise of the Securocrats’ – which examines the shifting nature of our security cluster.
UFS senior research professor Pumla Gbodo-Madikizela discusses her book ‘Dare We Hope?’, in which she addresses the crisis of moral leadership in SA.
Business Day editor Songezo Zibi talks about his new book ‘Raising the Bar’, in which he critiques South Africans and the people we’ve become.
Institute for Race Relations chief executive Frans Cronje talks about his new book ‘A Time Traveller’s Guide to Our Next Ten Years’.