A Gauteng focused COVID-19 study aimed at sero-positivity against COVID shows South Africa is reaching the recovery period of the pandemic.
Amazon’s adaption of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ has been faced with criticism from fans who aren’t happy with the diversity of the cast.
Ukraine and Russia’s conflict will impact essential commodities as they are suppliers of raw materials for many crucial supply chains.
Nadia Davids’ play ‘What Remains,’ choreographed by Jay Pather touches hearts and nerves about Cape Town’s history of slavery.
Brixton’s Light Festival realised – over the course of a day – the magical, equalising and humanising moments that culture can create.
Mauritius are one of the largest exporters of Macaque monkeys, but the ‘alien species’ does present a lot of issues on the island.
Inspired by the choral tradition, Dyantyis’ career is rooted in the power of collaborative work. His album ‘Cwaka’ is testament to this.
Yoko Ono’s ‘instruction pieces’ can be an accessible vision of art that’s also a resource for psychic survival, community and resilience.
A study by representatives for people living with HIV exposes prejudice against ‘key populations’ by healthcare workers at state facilities.
Math can be made easier for parents revising with their kids by using small items like counters or lego pieces.
Tebogo Chologi’s ‘The Shack’ invites a more imaginative way of considering the structures in impoverished settlements.
An new album honours Soweto’s first nightclub which defied apartheid, as people of all races mixed at the iconic club.
Earl Sweatshirt confronts isolation and rebirth on his latest album Sick!, tying up neatly with his career-long theme of fatherhood.
Radio listenership in South Africa is higher than the global average with more platforms available for people to connect with stations.
A study conducted on a small group of people wearing red and blue shirts showed that the former viewed themselves as more attractive.
The study of archaeological bones collected from shipwrecks can help criminal investigators who find bodies underwater reconstruct time.
Coverage of disasters on social media and on the news can raise anxiety in some children and puts them at risk of post-traumatic stress.
The former ‘Uzalo’ actor speaks about being typecast and the significance of representing the LGBTQIA+ community.
The late Louis Maqhubela, along with fellow black artists David Koloane and Durant Sihlali inspired modernist South African art.
A study conducted on zebrafish by Stellenbosch University researchers showed that the consumption of rooibos tea helps to reduce anxiety.
At a music conference, Busiswa discussed why joint projects are a vital component in banging the drum for Africa’s music on a global stage.
A study titled, ‘Cultivating Suspicion: An Ethnography’ highlights how suspicion transpires in Observatory’s neighbourhood watch groups.
Zakes Mda and composer Maurice Ravel meet in a dance piece that examines grief and mourning in ‘Cion: Requiem of Ravel’s Boléro’.
Pumla Gqola’s latest book, ‘Female Fear Factory’ highlights how sophisticated the ‘project patriarchy’ ecosystem is, among other issues.
The World Health Organisation has recently added two additional COVID-19 treatments that will help people to respond better to infection.