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Shoks Mnisi Mzolo

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Shoks Mnisi Mzolo

Showcase: Creatives and media at the Durban International Film Festival.

Missing in storytelling: African countries are squandering film and tourism gains

There is an urgent need for investment in diverse, homegrown narratives as African cinema struggles for authentic representation at global festivals, often tokenised

The height of beauty: A climb to the top of the Ampitheatre porvides the perfect place to view the stunning spectacle of the mountains

The evergreen uKhahlamba

The verdant beauty of Mother Nature is in full effect in this ‘achingly beautiful’ part of KwaZulu-Natal

Socialism on the streets: Metalworkers’ union Numsa during a recent march to Parliament in Cape Town.

Ode to a landscape dreamer

Gardener-turned-artist Moses Tladi’s life is a study in stifled promise at a time when black art should have thrived

In addition to being a tourist attraction

Warm, friendly Zambia should be on foreign tourism radar

A meander through "the sweetest country" leads to all kinds of finds: local musician JK, the Lusaka National Museum and Zamtel telecom outlets.

(Mary-Ann Palmer/Gallo Images)

Seaside sketches: Margate’s pounding waves belie its languid tide

The town’s prosaic edge has been worn down over time by a carefree, sometimes careless ocean breeze.

Moshoeshoe’s hegira retraced

The annual walk in the steps of­ ­Lesotho’s ­founder brings the ­pilgrim into close ­contact with its people, their land and history.

Get the picture: Despite criticism, online ‘big boys’ such as Mark Zuckerberg’s (centre) Facebook and Google, pose threats to new media because they put commercial interests above journalistic independence. (Leah Millis/Reuters)

SA’s healthcare system in shabby state

Disease and death flourish while the number of doctors diminishes and the cost of health remains under the microscope, writes Shoks Mnisi Mzolo.

About 250 Gautrain bus drivers are still unemployed despite having been promised a “political solution” to their labour dispute.

R800m IT company liquidated for R5.5m debt

Unexplained cash problems have dragged a large but unlisted IT firm, African Legend Indigo (AL Indigo), into liquidation.

Tiger re-employs CFO who quit during price-fixing row

"All relevant factors" were considered before Noel Doyle’s reappointment, says Tiger Brands.