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Hiking in winter? Yes please. These epic South African trails—from meteor craters to icy peaks—offer big rewards with every ...
Velenkosini Hlabisa of the IFP calls for a serious, cost-effective National Dialogue to tackle South Africa's urgent social ...
This was confirmed by Philani Maswati Charity Organisation Chairman Lutfo Dlamini. “As we witnessed at last year’s event, the group will be here again to teach young school children about their way of ...
Mandela Day must be a call to civic renewal, to ethical leadership, and deep, principled reconciliation. Not the ...
There is a long, dark tradition of the jester who mistakes his smirk for wisdom. Sundeep Bhardwaj is one of them, a man who ...
In a video filled with a barrage of racist statements, the Viljoens berate the South African legal system and black people.
The government says it will prioritise submissions that seek to change “clearly” offensive and derogatory place names in the country, but it’s up to communities to act first.
As the sun set behind the spire of the historic church in Aurora, Paul Maarman (61), affectionately known as Oom Guppy, waited patiently to embark on a solo hunting trip into the plains of the Karoo, ...
When Did Humans First Speak? New Genetic Clues Point to 135,000 Years Ago Language is one of the biggest force multipliers in our species. It appeared earlier than expected.
A minority of contemporary East Africans and Khoisan represent the descendants of the most ancestral patrilineages of anatomically modern humans that left Africa between 35,000 and 89,000 years ago.