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Bookworms: Happy book lovers at Exclusive Books in Centurion Mall, Pretoria. Photos: Siyafunda Sonke

Silence is golden for South Africa’s book lovers

Organisers Griffin Shea and Ntokozo Ndlovu speak about how silent reading clubs are transforming South Africa’s book culture

The various components of the books value chain — spanning writers, publishers, printers, booksellers and distributors — are having to get by using the digital sphere.

How a pandemic took the book industry online

Writers, publishers and bookshops are trying to keep afloat during the extended lockdown with digital and virtual offerings

The various components of the books value chain — spanning writers, publishers, printers, booksellers and distributors — are having to get by using the digital sphere.

What makes a good bookstore?

A trip to find the best shops for African literature raised the question of what makes a bookstore worth visiting.

MPLA leader José Eduardo dos Santos made one final campaign ahead of Angola’s elections on Friday.

Angola’s Dos Santos wants another term to rebuild

Angola’s president has asked the country to give him five more years in power to further his drive to rebuild the country after its 27-year civil war.

Angolan ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola party supporters attend the final rally of Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos.

Thousands rally for Dos Santos ahead of Angola polls

With the president’s face on jumbo screens, T-shirts and helium blimps, thousands of Angolans rallied to show their support ahead of the polls.

Inter-racial SA family grew in apartheid’s shadow

Isaac and Joan Ngwenya have an exceptional story from the apartheid era, whereby every citizen was classified by race.

Outside chaotic Luanda, a new city rises

In a field 30km south of Angola’s chaotic capital, a city seems to rise from nothing, a showpiece in government’s drive to build a million homes.

Mandela: ‘I’m no saint’

Mandela: ‘I’m no saint’

A collection of Nelson Mandela’s papers reveals his years of heartache at missing his family while in prison and his wariness at becoming idolised.

Strike strains Zuma’s alliances

South Africa’s week-long public-service strike has strained President Jacob Zuma’s ties with leftist allies who helped propel him to power.

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Madiba, Winnie mourn at great-granddaughter’s funeral

Nelson Mandela and his ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, mourned at the funeral of their great-granddaughter, Zenani Mandela, on Thursday.

Grieving Mandela to miss World Cup opener

A grief-stricken Nelson Mandela pulled out of the Soccer World Cup opening Friday after the death of his great-granddaughter.

South Africans gear up for World Cup

South Africans gear up for World Cup

In the final run-up to the World Cup, South Africans have snapped up tickets in a surge that will give the tournament a more African flavour.

Surfing gets homeless kids off Durban’s streets

A 14-year-old boy named Wonder clambers out of the ocean and on to Durban’s South Beach, exhausted after hours of surfing, and collapses on the sand.

African leaders fear trade, aid cuts

African leaders on Tuesday discussed ways to ride out the global economic downturn.

SA mourns Miriam Makeba

Hundreds of people paid their last respects on Saturday to music legend and anti-apartheid activist Miriam Makeba.

African leaders to pile pressure on Mugabe

Southern African leaders will pile pressure on Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and opposition chief Morgan Tsvangirai at a summit on Sunday.