Opera meets vogueing in the production about the life and work of the late Simon Nkoli.
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A 26-member theatre ensemble aims to bring history to light in a fresh way.
A holocaust survivor who also witnessed apartheid, Ruth Weiss will receive national honours.
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Weiss witnessed atrocities in Germany and South Africa and railed against them, becoming a towering figure as a writer and poet.
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Fifty years ago the council was created to fight for marginalised communities to participate fairly in sports. Their dream remains unfulfilled.
Regina Twala in a rare photograph with her first husband Percy Kumalo, 1936.
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A powerful new book restores the writer and feminist politician to her rightful place in history.
A demonstration in memory of Dulcie September, Paris 1988.
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The 1988 murder of the exiled ANC leader has never been solved – but by raising awareness and targeting core viewers, the film aims to help change that.
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The revered trombonist, composer and cultural activist never wished to be ‘the state composer’ but remained political until the end, in service of the people.
Jackson Mthembu is the most prominent South African politician to succumb to COVID-19.
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Jackson Mthembu’s death drives home the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.
Dennis Brutus’s life is synonymous with South Africa’s freedom struggle.
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Brutus’s life was closely interlinked with the rise of apartheid and offered a way to look at resistance to this system.
Hugh Lewin served on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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Hugh Lewin is best known for two books that arose from his early involvement in the anti-apartheid underground.