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Nigerian artist John Madu’s exhibition ‘Paint Your Path’ is the first solo exhibition by an African artist at Amsterdam’s Van ...
The Odunde Festival celebrates 50 years in Philly on Sunday, June 8, with live music, African and Caribbean food, a river ...
Yovani Naidoo is not just a singer; she is a narrative of heritage, artistry, and aspiration. Her journey continues to ...
You don’t need to fly north for that crisp-mountain-air-meets-lakeside-cottage experience - it’s right here in South Africa.
South Africa’s first feature film aimed at black audiences was released in 1949, launching Dolly Rathebe’s career. The actress and jazz musician was discovered by chance by two British film makers and ...
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The idea of preserving post-war history is very new in Korea,” says Che Onejoon about one his early projects—a series of ...
Today marks the "first day at school" for around 200 000 young South Africans - not as learners but as working adults - with the launch of the fifth phase of the Basic Education Employment Initiative ...
Dr Agnes Andeweg will be a visiting professor at three South African universities (Cape Town, Bellville and Stellenbosch) as part of the alternating chair in Dutch Studies in South Africa.
Unwind with the soothing sound of rich, creamy coffee being gently poured and swirled in slow motion. This coffee ASMR experience is perfect for relaxing your mind or enhancing your focus. Hear every ...
Earthlife Africa Johannesburg hosted a 'Scamtho' (community dialogue) with communities in Soweto to call on government, different stakeholders and everyone to fast track a people-led just transition ...
David Africa is not your typical debut author. He’s lived every moment in his book Lives On The Line even though it reads ...