Claims against UWC’s 'eviction' of students contain inaccuracies, lies and fabrications
OPINION: The Cape Argus has provided UWC with a copy of communication by Sinazo Raphahlela. The UWC’s Gasant Abarder writes that this communication contains a plethora ...
Chinese president reaffirms win-win relations
The marathon speech set the agenda for the week of plenaries and sittings to plot the next five years of political governance of China.
'China's position for next five years is to develop Africa'
Brics, of which South Africa is a key member, is one of the drivers of co-operation between China and the developing world.
#FridayFiles - Rubain spreads the gospel of Hanover Park
Jonathan Rubain is a gospel music superstar who is helping to put Hanover Park on the map, writes Gasant Abarder.
‘District Six Kanala’ a labour of love
Gasant Abarder speaks to award-winning actor Loukmaan Adams, ahead of the much-anticipated stage show.
Subliminal racism a silent threat
I am the editor of the Cape Argus and I welcome you to the Cape Town launch of Run Racist Run: Journeys into the Heart of Racism.
PICS: A tale of Haron and Haroon
Haroon Gunn-Salie was born 20 years after Imam Haron's death but his life is linked to his namesake, writes Gasant Abarder.
Darren Green: a man of many faces
Gasant Abader finds out how Darren Green balances being a radio personality, doctor, crooner and adventurer.
Bringing ‘golf’s lost legend’ to life
Silver screen beckons for Papwa Sewgolum story, writes Gasant Abarder
Bringing ‘golf’s lost legend’ to life
Gasant Abarder spoke to film producer Rafiq Samsodien, who wants to tell the story of Papwa Sewgolum.
SA strategist’s innings in UK politics
Ryan Coetzee is arguably the best political strategist SA has ever produced, but he's not so good at cricket, writes Gasant Abarder.
Leaders of a different struggle
I grew up in a Muslim household that was more tolerant than most. I knew all the hymns we were taught at school and came home to a mother who encouraged me to sing ...
Building a media legacy
In an interview with Cape Times editor, Gasant Abarder, the chairman of Independent Newspapers and Media SA, Dr Iqbal Surve, shares his vision of taking a print ...
Abarder “will continue proud tradition”
It is a privilege and an honour to be editing the newspaper where I cut my journalistic teeth as a young reporter under the editorships of Ryland Fisher and later ...
Hansie faces uphill battle if extradited
All indications are that the Indian justice department will act ruthlessly if South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje and some of his players are extradited ...
Fans only had eyes for Paulse
While just over 1 000 Springbok rugby fans turned up at Johannesburg International Airport to welcome back the Amabokoboko, in Cape Town the mood was subdued. And ...