Terror on the farms…The family of farm resident Sholi Macu who walks with the aid of a cane and prosthetic leg has applied for a…
Posts published in “Photography”
We don’t know who is next
KwaZulu-Natal community activists live in fear of unknown gunmen after their comrade was shot dead as protracted court battle over mining rights continues Lucas Ledwaba…
Building the nation through stories
Renowned multi-award winning visual artist Chepape Makgato urges the nation to follow Dr Gcina Mhlophe’s lead and tell its stories “The power of word,” wrote Professor Sekgothe Mokgoatsana,…
Rooibos is in our blood
Khoi farmer Barend Salomo knows the secrets of the special crop that grows in the mighty Cedeberg. He speaks to Gugulethu Khumalo about his passion…
Parliament mulls next move after land hearings abandoned – pictures
Parliament is set to decide on a way forward following the abandonment of public hearings on the draft Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill which was published…
Kalebe’s camera an instrument of change in Lesotho community
Driven to uplift community of Ha-Sekantsi using the power and influence of the lens Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni To most people Lesotho is a beautiful…
oh Mbuzini, the president’s flight crashed in Mbuzini
The death of Mozambican president Samora Machel in this village left an indelible mark on its residents as truth into his demise remains elusive writes…
Ode to arts pioneer Linda Givon
Founder of the Goodman Gallery defied apartheid laws to allow black artists to gain the recognition the regime denied them Khehla Chepape Makgatho pays tribute…
Lingering in the hopeless coal dust that stole their dreams
Efforts underway to get compensation for men recruited to work on the coal mines of South Africa and left poor and sick Tshepiso Mabula ka…
Seeking god in parks and hills
Members of the Vapositori religious churches prepare for prayers up a hill in Botlokwa, Limpopo in South Africa. The church is one of the African…









