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Maxeke-Mgqwetho Annual Lecture

Asinakuthula Collective will be hosting the 2ndMaxeke-Mgqwetho Annual Lecture. The keynote will be delivered by poet, writer, essayist Makhosazana Xaba who will be reflecting on the significance of Nontsizi Mgqwetho’s poetry from the 1920s. This lecture was first launched in 2019 when Dr Gcina Mhlophe spoke about the legacy of Charlotte Maxeke.   Register to attend the Maxeke-Mgqwetho Annual: https://bit.ly/3kE7N4a  

today23/09/2020

MUSIC

MIAF to livestream Vibrations – A Celebration of African Instruments

The Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF) will livestream the Vibrations concert featuring Pops Mohamed, Morena Leraba, Sibusile Xaba, and Buhlebendalo from Johannesburg on 24 September at 6pm CAT (4pm GMT). The concert, held as part of Heritage Day celebrations in South Africa, will be the conclusion of the MIAF's 2020 Instrument Building and Repair (IBR) project, which will train 20 young participants to make traditional instruments during an intensive workshop programme from 19 to 24 […]

today18/09/2020

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The 15th Mail & Guardian, 200 Young South Africans list, celebrates eminent youth leading their fields on September 10, 2020.

Beginning as a list of “Young South Africans you must take to lunch”, Mail & Guardian’s flagship project has grown to recognise 200 youth annually, by exploring their contributions to spheres of society from Arts & Entertainment to Health. Winners are chosen through public nominations – of which more than 6000 were received this year – followed by a rigorous selection process led by the editorialteam. Now in its 14th […]

today08/09/2020

NEWS

Today is the 28th anniversary of the Bisho massacre

By David O'Sullivan   Today is the 28thanniversary of the Bisho massacre, the day Ciskei Defence Force soldiers opened fire on ANC protesters who had marched from King William’s Town to a sports stadium on the outskirts of the Ciskei homeland’s capital, Bisho (now Bhisho). 29 people were killed and over 200 were injured in a mass shooting that lasted about 8 minutes from the first volley of automatic gunfire […]

today07/09/2020

MUSIC

Are lockdown live streams working for South Africa’s musicians?

Gwen Ansell, University of Pretoria “Hello,” says trumpeter Sydney Mavundla. “Greetings to you, sitting in your living room there on that red couch!” But Mavundla can’t see his audience. He’s talking through the “fourth wall” – the screen of a digital device – as he live streams a concert by his group from an empty studio out to the online world. As COVID-19 lockdown clamped down in early 2020, musicians […]

today01/09/2020

NEWS

Small victory for reeling Eldorado Park community

By Tunicia Jegels and Shona Bhur Eldorado Park residents are celebrating a small victory after the Protea Magistrate’s Court remanded two police officers in custody until their next appearance. The area was rocked by protests last week after 16 year - old Nathaniel Julies - who suffered with Down Syndrome – was shot and killed after being confronted by police . Community activists and family friends chanted outside the court […]

today01/09/2020

LIFESTYLE

RMB Turbine Art Fair goes online in 2020

RMB Turbine Art Fair (RMB TAF), a unique South African art fair that brings together exhibitors from around the country to present, sell and celebrate art, is going online this year – a first of its kind in South Africa. RMB TAF has become the epicentre of emerging art in South Africa. It presents a space for the showcasing of established and new talent in an environment that is immersive, accessible […]

today27/08/2020

LIFESTYLE

What young people have to say about race and inequality in South Africa

Kira Erwin, Durban University of Technology and Kathryn Pillay, University of KwaZulu-Natal Meritocracy is the belief that holding power or success should be judged on people’s individual ability, rather than on wealth or social connections. At first glance, this appears to be a reasonable proposition. But the focus on individual merit becomes harder to fathom as one enters the messy world of structural inequality and discrimination. As our research shows, […]

today27/08/2020

LIFESTYLE

Young South Africans are shut out from work: they need a chance to get digital skills

Walter Matli, Vaal University of Technology Most young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in South Africa continue to be denied access to information and communications technology because of poor infrastructure and the digital divide. The cost of mobile data is part of the problem. For example, compared with its fellow members of the BRICS group of nations, South Africa has the highest average price for 1GB of mobile data. One gigabyte […]

today24/08/2020

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