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Jacobin on MSNNadine Gordimer and the Second Life of ApartheidBeneath the town of Springs, near Johannesburg, where Nadine Gordimer was born in 1923, runs the richest vein of gold in the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Understanding the Court Ruling On Apartheid-Era CrimesIn democratic South Africa, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission confirmed that apartheid was a crime against humanity. The judge concluded that apartheid had been a crime against humanity for at ...
In a society often driven by self-interest, Pretoria volunteers show what true selflessness looks like – offering emergency help when it's needed most.
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Briefly on MSNWhy do we celebrate Workers' day in South Africa? ExplainedThe WORKERS DAY SOUTH AFRICA is a celebration that is done on every 1st May. Workers' day South Africa is otherwise known as ...
Meta's Oversight Board published nearly a dozen decisions Wednesday on whether or not to remove content from the company's ...
A panel discussion will be held to celebrate a new book on South Carolina's first African American female physician.
The Okahumpka Rosenwald School was one of thousands build across the rural South during segregation to educate Black children.
In honor of those who served their fellow injured or ill soldiers with compassion and courage while providing medical care, ...
Jeff Radebe's testimony at the Pietermaritzburg High Court has shed light on the controversial death of Nobel Peace Prize ...
Discover 21 influential Black leaders who changed history through activism, politics, education, science and justice.
The party's leaders say their visit to Kleinfontein was to understand the enclave’s stance on cultural self-determination.
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