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Young South Africans speak out against Gender-Based Violence

Young South Africans speak out against Gender-Based Violence. The 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children is an international awareness...

10 Things to Know about Banyana Banyana

South Africa’s women football team, Banyana Banyana made history in Ghana last week when they qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. After a...

Babalwa’s Heart of Gold Brings Smiles to Young Girls

Every so often, it is not enough for people in the community to be a “united front”. There is always a dire need for...

Play Your Part episode 13: synopsis

Here's a sneak peek of episode 13 of the Play Your Part television series, which features journalist Kass Naidoo. Brand South Africa Reporter Kass Naidoo, founder...

Shamila Ramjawan: global leader

The founder of Famram Solutions has been recognised for her work in keeping rural girls and young women in schools, by the Centre for...

Play Your Part series episode five: synopsis

Here is a sneak peek at episode five of the Play Your Part television series, which airs on Saturday, 23 September 2017 on SABC...

Press release: Brand South Africa launches #InspiredByMyConstitution campaign

Inspired by the idea that all South African youth must know about the Constitution and what it means for them - Brand South Africa...

South African pop star is the new Powerpuff Girl

Popular singer Toya Delazy has been cast as the voice of the fourth Powerpuff Girl, to star in the next series of the much-loved...

Nigerian artist wins prestigious South African art prize

Peju Alatise is the 2017 winner of the FNB Art Prize. The Nigerian mixed-medium artist explores strong African narratives with a focus on the...

Meet Ngozi, Marvel Comics’ first truly African superhero

The US comic book publisher and creator of some of the most popular superheroes, Marvel, has unveiled its newest project: a Nigerian female superhero...