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An overview of the history of South African art
South Africa is home to some of the world's most ancient and beautiful art -
the rock paintings of the San. It's also the scene of a host of diverse and challenging
contemporary artists producing important new work.
Press release: Memories of the Struggle: Australians Against Apartheid an exhibition by ASAA
A multimedia exhibition that launches this week is to showcase a photographic timeline of events that weaves together a narrative of Australia’s involvement in the...
Quotable OR Tambo
Born in 1917, OR Tambo would have been 100 years old this year. He is remembered as a selfless and accessible leader, as a man...
Emerging markets: strategic theme of the 2017 Nation Brand Forum
Brand South Africa chief executive officer, Dr Kingsley Makhubela talks to Nastassia Arendse on MoneyWeb about the 2017 Nation Brand Forum where emerging markets...
South Africa’s commercial radio stations
A guide to South Africa's commercial radio stations, which includes what each offers, what frequency to tune into and where the broadcasting areas are.Brand...
South Africa’s judiciary
South Africa has an independent judiciary, subject only to the Constitution and the
law. Find out more about how the wheels of justice turn in South Africa.
Meet the South Africans who hope to go to Mars
Divashen Govender, Kobus Vermeulen, Edwin le Grange, Adriana Marais and Alexandra Doyle have
made it on to the shortlist of 100 candidates being considered for the Mars One space programme.
South Africa has plenty to offer international visitors
South Africa has an array of attractive tourist destinations and the increasing number of
international visitors indicates there is plenty to discover, from hidden tourist treasures in Soweto
to the pristine beaches of Hermanus.
South Africa has plenty to offer international visitors
South Africa has an array of attractive tourist destinations and the increasing number of
international visitors indicates there is plenty to discover, from hidden tourist treasures in Soweto
to the pristine beaches of Hermanus.
Zimbabwe: Africa’s first cashless society?
When Zimbabwe's economy tanked in 2002, the people spoke of "the coin problem". Because there was no change, every purchase had to be rounded up to the dollar. With most people living on the breadline, this was a severe hardship. Enter Econet Wireless and its innovative mobile payment system.