The world depends on artists to capture its collective experience and guide emotion in times of crisis. Justice Mukheli, Anthony Bila, and Shanay Nel are reimagining what it looks like to be international visual artists with a global pandemic outside their doors.
Category: Features
Small business income on lockdown too
During the nationwide lockdown, many small businesses that were not classified as ones that provide essential goods or services,...
Alkoholverbod kos wynbedryf ongeveer R425m per week
Die Suid-Afrikaanse alkoholbedryf maan dat die huidige verbod op die verkoop van alkohol die hele waardeketting knou. Die Suid-Afrikaanse...
Lockdown could leave Hout Bay Harbour Market on the rocks
This article has been updated to correct the spelling of Fiona Lunt’s name. Although the author clearly identified himself...
Egg farming in SA lockdown: not all it’s cracked up to be
While you may be envious of those still able to move outside their front door during lockdown, the unprecedented...
Greyton tourism grinds to a halt amid Covid-19 pandemic
The once-bustling weekend tourist town of Greyton has become a ghost town. Guesthouses stand empty. Restaurants are closed. The...
Lockdown in Kenilworth: Our door remains open
Four days after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a 21-day lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic: business-doors closed, universities went...
The Ukama Community Foundation: Cape Town’s unsung heroes
While residents of Cape Town have been at home in lockdown amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ukama Community Foundation...
Plaaslike organisasie installeer watertenks in Freedom Farm
Die nie-winsgewende organisasie, The Shackbuilder, het twee watertenks in Freedom Farm, ’n informele nedersetting in Belhar, geïnstalleer om sodoende...
Häzz met ’n hart
’n Plaaslike liefdadigheidsorganisasie help Stellenbossers om van potte en panne tot matte en meubels by behoeftiges in die gemeenskap...