Try GOLD - Free

Three current non fiction books

Cape Argus

|

July 07, 2025

FROM the frank and insightful memoir of highly respected newsman Kaizer Nyatsumba to an insightful illustration of some to the top money management businesses to unlocking a safer South Africa, here are some rewarding and engaging books with which to curl up on these chilly winter nights.

- ORIELLE BERRY

Three current non fiction books

This highly readable (and deeply personal) memoir sheds the light on one of our country’s top journalists who reached for the newsroom stars and achieved it - rising against the odds to become a household name for those of us who keep up with the news.

CORPORATE NEWSMAN - A LIFE OF INTEGRITY

Kaizer Nyatsumba

Loot.co.za (R310)

TAFELBERG

Kaizer grew up on a farm in White River in Mpumalanga but went on to achieve an Ivy League education, following which he strutted his influential stuff as South Africa's first black editor.

His life has been colourful to say the least: a brush with death, experiences of deeply searing personal losses not to mention his take on political mumbo jumbo.

From his early days as a junior reporter he rose to become not only an editor but also hobnobbed with our country’s emerging elite during the heady days of our road to democracy.

This is a deeply personal and also inspirational book where one of our leading lights unlayers an inspirational story, also unwrapping the many facets of his complex character.

MORE STORIES FROM Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Carling Knockout quarter-final fixtures confirmed

THE PSL have announced the fixtures for the Carling Knockout quarterfinals, with the spotlight firmly on Orlando Pirates as they prepare to face the defending champions, Magesi FC, at the end of October at Orlando Stadium.

time to read

1 min

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

China and Philippines trade blame

THE Philippines said a Chinese ship deliberately rammed one of its government vessels in the disputed South China Sea yesterday, although Beijing blamed Manila for the incident.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Kristin Davis on ageing gracefully and living boldly

HAVING been a die-hard of the Sex and the City franchise, I was delighted when the spinoff series, And Just Like That..., arrived.

time to read

4 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

Bulls' Ackermann calls for accountability after costly errors

AFTER a lukewarm display in his United Rugby Championship (URC) debut, Springbok flyhalf Handré Pollard will not be available for the Bulls’ next game against Connacht this weekend.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

SAHRC slams government for healthcare access failures

THE South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has condemned the government for its inaction against vigilante groups that are obstructing non-nationals and undocumented individuals from accessing public healthcare services.

time to read

1 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

A chilling tale of depravity, mental illness and loneliness

CO-CREATOR Ryan Murphy’s Monster series on Netflix has struck gold once again with Monster: The Ed Gein story, in a story so depraved and disturbing it’s difficult to look away.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

Tributes pour in for learner slain ahead of final exams

TRIBUTES are pouring in for Portland High School matric learner Abdul Muizz Diedericks who was gunned down on Saturday afternoon in Beacon Valley, Mitchells Plain.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

Your future starts here: Creativity and business equals career success

MATRIC exams are the final hurdle in a long school journey - and if you are currently in matric, we want to wish you all the best.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

Sibiya's testimony looms in parliamentary inquiry after electronic devices seized

DEPUTY police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Shadrack Sibiya will take the stand today in the parliamentary inquiry that is probing the allegations of corruption in the criminal justice system.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Cape Argus

Cape Argus

WC teachers excel at National Teaching Awards

WESTERN Cape teachers have shone with no less than four first-place winners at the 25th annual National Teaching Awards.

time to read

2 mins

October 13, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size