Anglo-Boer War
South Africa’s Constitution Hill
Shortlist for SA’s top literary awards announced
Shortlist for SA’s top literary awards announced
Constitution Hill is a window on a brutal past
Sitting astride a ridge on the northern edge of Joburg's inner city, Constitution Hill is a symbol of how far South Africa has come. Once a notorious prison filled with anti-apartheid activists, it is now the seat of the highest court in the land, where freedom, democracy and justice are defended.
Freedom Park: celebrating peace
On a small hill outside South Africa’s capital city of Pretoria, a unique and complex monument celebrates freedom and honours the people who struggled and died to liberate the country from apartheid.
• Trekker site gets heritage status
Mandela deeds in motion
From a book drive to help underprivileged schools build libraries, to a marathon commemorating the 1962 arrest in the KwaZulu-Natal town of Howick, Mandela Day events are all the buzz.
• Schools to benefit for Mandela Day
Shaken and stirred in Cape Town
The film version of the 37th James Bond novel Carte Blanche is to be set partially in the city of Cape Town, these days a popular destination for international film, television and advertising shoots.
• SA short film makes festival finals
Lions return to Great Karoo
Earlier in November 2010 a pride of eight lions was released into the Karoo National Park, marking the return of the free-ranging big cats to the area after an absence of 170 years.
• Wildlife poachers to be taken down
India and South Africa: 150 years of history
To mark the 150th anniversary of the arrival of Indians in South Africa, it is appropriate to remember that the country's history was shaped not only by Indian immigrants but also by the great Mohandas Gandhi, the Mahatma.
• Trade show to boost India-SA ties
Avalon Theatre rises from the ashes
Seventy-one years of independent South African cinema will be celebrated this year when the Moosa family's Avalon Group, once almost destroyed by apartheid, opens a new luxury Cine Centre in the upmarket Killarney Mall in Johannesburg.
• SA film shines at Zanzibar festival