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Fugard Theatre closure: EFF blames ANC for collapse of entire creative industry

Fugard Theatre closure: EFF blames ANC for collapse of entire creative industry
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Afrique : ces villes séduisantes auxquelles vous ne pourrez résister

Afrique : ces villes séduisantes auxquelles vous ne pourrez résister
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Covid-19 forces Apartheid Museum to close until further notice

Image: File The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg will be closing its doors “until further notice” due to the coronavirus. The museum announced on its Facebook page that it would be closed to the public from Monday. “Due to the continued effects of Covid-19, the Apartheid Museum will be closing to the public again from tomorrow Monday March 1 2021 until further notice.” Libraries, museums and galleries have continued to operate under level three of the government s lockdown restrictions, with a maximum of 50 people. Due to the continued effects of COVID-19, the Apartheid Museum will be closing to the public again from Monday 1 March.Posted by Apartheid Museum on Friday, February 26, 2021

Covid-19 forces Apartheid Museum to close until further notice

Covid-19 forces Apartheid Museum to close until further notice
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We don t have the luxury of forgetting Apartheid - New African Magazine

Kelebogile Motswatswa. In his autobiography Still Grazing, South African jazz extraordinaire Hugh Masekela’s recollection of a bygone monolith moved me in ways I can’t even begin to enunciate. What particularly struck a nerve were his reflections on the conditions during the Apartheid regime under which miners, in his hometown, Witbank, worked – and the homes to which they returned: no land, no family; they were forced to participate in a migrant labour system that caused the disintegration of many Black families. Reading Masekela’s book got me thinking: how can White South Africans tell me to get over Apartheid when it dehumanised my people in such unbelievable ways? The callousness and lack of empathy is bewildering, to say the least.

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