Over the past decades, there have been amazing breakthroughs in behavioural economics. What if you could gather all the best ones in one place?
For over three decades, the remarkable story of Umkhonto we Sizwe's Special Operations Unit has remained largely untold.
Popina Khumanda was five years old when a group of strangers invaded her village, bringing fire and death and terror that a young girl should never imagine.
Between 1960 and 1989 in South Africa, more than 130 people were executed for crimes that had a political motive.
Poet Antjie Krog returns to the landscape of her childhood. The Free State plains enchant her – it is her home, and the home of her mother, the writer Dot Serfontein.
Load-shedding sucks! You know it. We know it. The whole country knows it. It’s also no secret that it’s here to stay for the foreseeable future. Is it annoying, frustrating, and downright infuriating? Yes, no question about it.
Jan Smuts is revered by some as a national and international statesman, but he is condemned by others as an architect of segregation.
In the shadows of friendship, can love illuminate the way? Maryam, a 16-year-old girl from Cape Town, has always been the quiet observer, content to let her vibrant best friend, Tauhier, take the spotlight.
When a Unicorn, who can speak Zulu, meets a young Zulu girl in a forest, a beautiful friendship is born. It is in this special friendship between the Unicorn and little girl, that shows children that friends can come in all shapes and sizes (and from anywhere in the world).
Behind the façade of South Africa lies a brutal shadow-world ruled by mafias, cartels, and crime syndicates locked in a ruthless war over South Africa's riches. There's the tobacco mafia. The water tanker mafia. The taxi mafia. The hospital mafia. The construction mafia.
Few athletes hold a record comparable to that of Oscar Chalupsky. He made history at the age of fifteen as... Læs mere