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Cape Town Arts Festival gets ready to Amajive with the SHiNE dance hit this weekend at the Castle of Good Hope

The SHiNE dance challenge happening at the Castle of Good Hope this weekend will step up the festive vibe – it’s free and family friendly and the place to go for festive fun and creative inspiration Cape Town, 7 December 2023 – The multi-arts Cape Town Arts Festival (CTAF), is this year,inspired by the Social Harmony through National Effort…

Race in South Africa: We haven t learnt we are human beings first

How apartheid racial categories haunt South Africa

news How apartheid racial categories haunt South Africa © Corbis The election of Nelson Mandela as president in 1994 marked the end of legalised racial discrimination Legal discrimination along racial lines in South Africa ended with the demise of apartheid but racial categorisation is still being used by the government for monitoring economic changes and continues to cause controversy, as Mohammed Allie writes from Cape Town. The charge of fraud made three months ago against teacher Glen Snyman for ticking the African box on his application form when applying for a head teacher job in 2017 has highlighted the country s ongoing problem with racial classification.

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