Nomfusi sings South African township music, funk, soul, reggae and gospel. But you won’t catch her singing the blues, despite the huge challenges she has encountered. The jubilant, infectious music ...
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President Ramaphosa Honours Rev. Jesse Jackson
President Cyril Ramaphosa has paid a deeply emotional tribute to civil rights leader, Reverend Dr. Jesse Louis Jackson Sr, describing him as a man whose voice carried hope across continents, and whose ...
It sounds stupid to describe ZANU‑PF and ANC as a bird with two wings, an obvious fact. But reading my arguments will elaborate on what I really mean. Mr ...
When US Ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III dismisses the Constitutional Court's ruling on the chant 'Kill the Boer,' it ignites a deep-seated anger rooted in South Africa's history of oppression and ...
A legal expert has suggested that Real Housewives of Pretoria star Mel Viljoen and her husband, Peet, may be deported from the United States, but not right away. The Viljoens, who fled South Africa ...
Remembering Bernard Lafayette and his nonviolent yet relentless march for social justice and freedom throughout history.
The man responsible for the car accident that killed The Chicks singer Laura Lynch has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. ...
They sent the Rev. Jesse Jackson home Saturday the only way it could have been done: with Gospel music, testimony that often ...
PHOTOS: Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Family Praise Civil Rights Leader At Funeral Service: ‘He Opened Doors’
A final funeral service for the late Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. was held Saturday at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition headquarters, ...
1933 – The United States Senate confirms Frances Perkins as United States Secretary of Labor and she is sworn in the same day ...
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SA’s strength is its people: A call for dignity, solidarity and historical memory
PUBLIC discourse carries responsibility. Words spoken by intellectuals, academics and public figures do not float in isolation – they shape perceptions, influence communities, and sometimes deepen ...
This year marks 101 years since Malcolm X was born, and his sharp words on the reality of the American nightmare remain true today.
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