Andile Msindwana: Griffiths Mxenge and South Africa’s Political Assassinations
The question of Griffiths Mxenge is not a question of one death. It is a question of method. Post-independence African states, including apartheid South…
Emasisweni: Back to the roots of African creativity
By Saul Molobi This is a reflective summary of a profound and inspiring conversation I held with Sibusiso Lerole, Head…
Afreximbank announces third AfCFTA training programme as it seeks to empower African businesses
African Corporates will have a unique opportunity to learn how to fully maximize the benefits of the African Continental Free…
Afreximbank Unveils Instances of Exceptional Moments of Hunger: A Powerful New Anthology Showcasing Africa and the Caribbean’s Next Generation of Writers
By Vincent Musumba African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) today announced the publication of Instances of Exceptional Moments of Hunger, a compelling new…
Publisher’s Comment: Fractured Belonging and the Crisis of South Africa’s Brand Identity – A brand perspective
South Africa’s recurring xenophobic ruptures are not isolated moments of criminality or social unrest; they represent a profound contradiction at…
From Solidarity to Strategy: A Cultural Diplomacy Framework for South African Writers
– Reflections by DR. LEBOGANG LANCE NAWA, Secretary-General: National Writers Association of South Africa (NWASA) – “The quality of life lies in knowledge,…
“Politics may define our borders, but literature defines our soul.”
These are remarks by MOLAOLI WA SEKAKE, acting President of the National Writers Association of South Africa at the MOU…
The African Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM) 10th Edition Research Seminar kicks off in Cape Town
By Nthambeleni Gabara The long wait is over! AAPAM’s seminar kicks off in Cape Town. The African Association for Public…
Govt intensify efforts to promote social justice and equity for all
By Nthambeleni Gabara The South African government is aware that Access to Justice remains a major challenge for the marginalised…
Siyabonga Hadebe: ‘Abahambe’ and International Labour Political Economy – Cycles of Exploitation Since the 1800s
The word Abahambe (let them go) carries a heavy resonance in the South African lexicon. It is a phrase often born of frustration…
