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At an Oval Office press conference last month, Donald Trump described present-day South Africa as “the opposite of apartheid” ...
For the first time since the end of apartheid in 1994, the ruling African National Congress lost its parliamentary majority ...
African artist Ezrom Legae, a lesser known figure in protest art, addressed the institutionalized racism of the South African system of apartheid that existed from 1948 to 1990 in particular — and ...
The regime is weak. Not in arms, but in legitimacy. The regime’s only real power lies in the silence of those it depends on ...
Mhlauli described the state of her husband’s body during testimony she gave at the start of the inquiry in the city of ...
The psychological impact of youth uprisings in South Africa, from the resistance against apartheid in 1976 to the ...
In the Eastern Cape, youth unemployment is nothing short of catastrophic. Young people here are not asking for handouts, they’re asking for opportunity.
As South Africa prepares to celebrate Youth Day, we must confront the stark reality: Are we honouring the legacy of 1976 or ...
During South Africa’s dark years under apartheid, Zimbabwe offered refuge to liberation movements. The ANC operated camps, training facilities, and offices in Zimbabwe, where comrades found ...
The CCMA, once a pillar of support for South African workers, is now collapsing under corruption and neglect. This article explores the implications of its decline for workers and the urgent need ...
Apartheid, from an Afrikaans word meaning "apart-hood," is a system of legalized segregation that was widely practiced in South Africa and enacted by law by the white-ruled Nationalist Party in 1948.
Apartheid, from an Afrikaans word meaning "apart-hood," is a system of legalized segregation that was widely practiced in South Africa and enacted by law by the white-ruled Nationalist Party in 1948.