Unveiling the late-Apartheid roots of South Africa’s crime and political violence – James Myburgh
James Myburgh explores the historical patterns of crime and violence in South Africa during the late Apartheid period.
James Myburgh explores the historical patterns of crime and violence in South Africa during the late Apartheid period.
Read Jay Naidoo’s full address at the Dulcie September memorial lecture, honouring the anti-apartheid activist and the legacy she left.
Janusz Walus, Chris Hani’s assassin has been placed on parole – a freedom under strict conditions.
The Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation pay tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu upon the passing of the anti-Apartheid giant at age 90.
Bought as a safe house for anti-Apartheid activists in the 60s, Nic Wolpe is taking on saving Liliesleaf with a funding campaign.
John Mulcahy’s relationship with the country of his birth is complicated, filled with pride, shame and regret, as well as fear for its future.
Lord Peter Hain provided a largely under-appreciated service to South Africa by exposing the criminality of the Guptas and their political puppets to the world.
Anti-apartheid activist Adelaine Hain who in Pretoria in the early 1960s was successively jailed, banned and exiled to Britain has died peacefully aged 92 with her family in Neath, South Wales.
Distinguished journalist Raymond Louw, acknowledged in South Africa and abroad as a preeminent fighter for freedom of expression, died in Johannesburg on 5 June.
Alex Boraine died peacefully at his home in Cape Town this morning. He is survived by his wife Jennifer Boraine, his four children Andrew, Kathryn, Jeremy and Nicholas, their spouses, and seven grandchildren.