Mr Easy Loo is based on late Soweto businessman Nkopane Sam Matona, who revolutionised sanitation through his mobile toilet ...
An upbeat sample of Miriam Makeba’s “Pata Pata” brought them to the attention of the doyenne of South African music. Ms. Makeba, the celebrated singer and anti-apartheid activist ...
With a new wave of museums and colleges exploring the importance of African fashion history, focus on investment is now ...
Its no coincidence that Miriam Makeba Hall at South Africa's largest university, the University of South Africa, was chosen for today's press conference. The cultural boycott of Apartheid South Africa ...
In post-apartheid South Africa, musicians played a pivotal role in promoting reconciliation. Songs like Miriam Makeba’s “Soweto Blues” and Hugh Masekela’s “Bring Him Back Home” helped galvanise the ...
The Manhattan Brothers was a popular South African singing group in the 1940s and 1950s, during the Apartheid Era. Their sound drew ... the late Nathan Mdledle, and Miriam Makeba. Makeba, who went on ...
Families of South Africans murdered by apartheid police – including a group of anti-apartheid activists killed in one of the most gruesome cases of the time in 1985 – are suing the government ...
The Attorney General has suggested Israel’s actions in the West Bank and Gaza could “amount to apartheid”. In 2023, Lord Hermer signed an open letter claiming Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is led by ...
JOHANNESBURG - Twenty-five victims' families and survivors of apartheid-era political crimes have sued South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government for what they say is its failure ...
Twenty-five families and survivors of apartheid-era crimes have filed an application in the Pretoria High Court against President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government, seeking constitutional damages ...
The families of the victims who were killed and disappeared during the apartheid era have filed a court application against the government and President Cyril Ramaphosa, seeking constitutional ...
MSNBC host Joy Reid claimed that the "billionaire right" wishes to "drive out" non-White people from the state of California to make it an "apartheid" state in a rant on her show Monday.