Arthur Goldreich, who escaped from prison dressed as a priest, created the magical design for Madiba in 1983.
Masterpiece by Alexis Preller expected to fetch between £150 000 and £200 000 at famous London art sale.
“Maps never bleed” may not be true in this instance as through the eyes and words of Mark Gevisser, every road becomes an artery, pulsing with life blood, pumping to that unmistakeable beat of the heart of South Africa.
I am thrilled this week to be refuelling my vitamin D supply in Cape Town and dipping into Design Indaba 2014 but as much as I love a good chair and a stylish shoe, I just can’t stop thinking about girls.
For many people, transferring money between London and New Zealand has ended up costing a lot more than anticipated and has made money transfers feel outdated and frustrating. For Estonian friends, Taavet Hinrikus and Kristo Käärmann, the need to transfer money between Estonia and London prompted them to come up with a solution to the […]
A new documentary introduces an outside view about the demise of apartheid, bringing a previously unknown, international perspective on South Africa’s transformation
For many people, transferring money between London and Australia has ended up costing a lot more than anticipated and has made money transfers feel outdated and frustrating. For Estonian friends, Taavet Hinrikus and Kristo Käärmann, the need to transfer money between Estonia and London prompted them to come up with a solution to the sky-high […]
In the second episode of a three-part BBC documentary Reggie Yates spends a week in a new hospital on the Cape Flats that is struggling to cope with the victims of violent crime. On any given weekend, the young doctors deal with up to 100 stabbings and assaults and 80 per cent of those admitted are under 25.
In a new three-part documentary, BBC presenter Reggie Yates decides to live in three very different South African communities, including a white squatter camp, the Cape Flats and a Pentecostal church
The African continent is ready to take-off and contend on a global scale, but may require further leadership and skills. As more and more Africans are preparing to return home, the Homecoming Africa London Expo will tell you how to best go about it
Inspired by the idea of fire, South African choreographer and dancer Hubert Essakow introduces his latest dance-drama ‘Ignis’ to London audiences – one of the best events to experience in London at the moment
Show me anyone eating biltong and you can bet the farm he or she will have a penknife close at hand.
If you haven’t heard of Stelio Savante yet you had better listen up, as this South African is conquering Hollywood by storm.
Kurt Darren is performing at The Orange Bull Sports Bar London SE16 5LJ – the only time this year you will be able to see him LIVE in the UK!
Many clients are unsure about when it is possible to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) or, as it is sometimes known, Permanent Residence.
Have you been clapping your hands because happiness is the truth? Do you think there is more to happiness than necking beer? Excellent, me too.
Think kids are getting out of hand these days? Think again and meet some of the unruly teenagers coming to South Africa to learn a lesson or two about discipline.
Award-winning SA food blogger and expat Jeanne Horak-Druiff chats to The South African about her love affair with food, London, and the perfect Valentine’s Day menu
‘My life and work are intertwined’, says South African artist Dallas Smith, who has recently swapped the Knysna coast for the beautiful beaches of Devon.
Leading South African author and journalist Mark Gevisser’s new book ‘Dispatcher’ is about memory, identity and his intense personal relationship with his home-town, Johannesburg.
A current London exhibition of the late Nelson Mandela’s artwork raises questions on authenticity
These dealers are at the cutting edge of the art and antiques trade in South Africa.
‘Ad & Wal’ is the story of an ordinary couple — campaigners, fighters, exiles — who did extraordinary things despite the odds.
A visually compelling ad campaign for Guinness, conceived by two South African creatives at a London ad agency, introduces a new level of storytelling to the world of advertising
For lifestyle, much of South Africa comes out tops. But it is also a desirable place for students wanting to study abroad.