The Viennese painter’s portrait of a West African prince was owned by a Jewish family who fled the Nazi occupation. It was ...
Paris welcomed the new school year with one of South Africa’s most admired dancers, choreographer Gregory Maqoma. Invited to ...
As Fuse ODG rightly pointed out, Band Aid and its subsequent singles are causing more harm than good to the geo-politics of ...
The Fashion Industry Awards South Africa made a grand return for their fifth instalment, celebrating icons and changemakers ...
South Africa’s creative sector is evolving as John Kani and Maumela Mahuwa launch academies designed to upskill performers, ...
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Obaseki faces Edo panel Dec 4 over museum, hotel projects
Former Edo Governor Godwin Obaseki summoned by a state panel for questioning over the funding of the Museum of West African ...
From classrooms in Bloemfontein and Bulawayo to global exhibitions, David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni turn creativity into ...
The South African on MSN
Proposals for name changes in SA on the rise
The Department of Sports, Arts and Culture has received tons of applications for name changes across South Africa.
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FirstBank inaugurates state-of-the-art student hub at University of Ghana
FirstBank Ghana has inaugurated the FirstBank Hotspot Comfort Zone at the University of Ghana, Legon Campus, reaffirming the banks commitment to education, digital future and youth empowerment across ...
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Edo Assembly invites Obaseki, others over controversial museum, Radisson Blu projects
Edo State Assembly committee invites former Governor Godwin Obaseki and others for questioning over the controversial MOWAA ...
A £1.1million Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) standard grant has been awarded to an international team of scholars, archivists and filmmakers for a project on African film heritage ...
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‘Too Many Words’: Artist confronts glaring Nairobi contradictions
Onyis Martin’s ‘Too Many Words’ transforms Nairobi’s streets into a visual dialogue of society through posters and paint.
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