Another kick in the teeth from British about Boer War
More than a century after 48,000 people died in concentration camps in whatโs known as the Anglo-Boer War, the events of that period are back in the headlines.
More than a century after 48,000 people died in concentration camps in whatโs known as the Anglo-Boer War, the events of that period are back in the headlines.
Helen Zille is paying dearly for raising the holy cow of colonialism. Doing so wasn’t in itself wrong, but as Rian Malan explains so brilliantly, for most of South Africa the conversation is premature.