`Whereas Don long accepted his menial status, Tumi has never forgiven any of his former comrades for being successful beneficiaries of the government’s Black Economic Empowerment policy, while her fiancée has to work for a security company. It is a...
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What drove one man to set out to conquer the known world? What madness? What unquenchable desire? What love? Sebastian Burke, a British academic, has spent his whole life trying to understand the secret life of Alexander the Great and...
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Zapiro returns with his signature wry satirical style to ensure that his audience see-saws between shaking their heads in rueful agreement and snorting in mirth. The showerhead becomes a hovering decision-o-metre, Malema continues to teach us valuable lessons on how...
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Moses Tladi was the first black artist to exhibit at the SA National Gallery in Cape Town, in 1931. A gardener in Johannesburg during the 1930’s Tladi achieved a country-wide reputation as an outstanding landscape painter. He served his country...
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Dr Clare Hart is back – Orford’s chilling prequel to Like Clockwork raises the stakes and the suspense to gripping new levels. Sharply intelligent and beautiful, investigative journalist turned profiler Dr Clare Hart has a reputation: she can see into...
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