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Embeth Davidtz directs child discovery Lexi Venter in 'Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight,' an adaptation of Alexandra Fuller's memoir. Review.
As South Africa marks four years since the July 2021 riots, IFP councillor Jonathan Annipen reflects on the socio-economic ...
Actor Embeth Davidtz is a familiar presence in Hollywood movies and television shows. In her career that spans over 30 years, ...
After a three-decade career in front of the camera, South African actor Embeth Davidtz is making her directorial debut with ...
Students and staff of the University of Cape Town have marched from the campus to join forces with the Anti-War Coalition holding a non-stop vigil outside the United States consulate on the ...
Recent South African legislation allows for land expropriation, sometimes without compensation. What's behind the law and why is it so controversial?
There is a very simple reason why some of Africa’s bloodiest, most brutal wars never seem to end: They are not really wars. Not in the traditional sense, at least. The combatants don’t have ...
Musk has described South Africa as having “racist ownership laws,” accusing its government of failing to stop what he has referred to as a “genocide” against white farmers.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa accuses Rwanda of supporting M23 rebels, leading to an escalating crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Photo courtesy Johan Jooste Read Next: Hunting for Poachers Amid South Africa’s Bloody Wildlife War To hear more about South Africa’s bloody wildlife war, and the critical role that Gen. Jooste and ...
Beyond these bare facts, little has been known for more than a century about Jenniker and Madhliwa – or any of the other 1,700 South Africans of colour who died in World War I in Africa.
The nation's wildlife is under attack by poaching gangs. Luckily there are men and women in South Africa who have the courage to fight back.
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