Who is an African?

Dirk Hermann and Mzwanele Manyi2016-03-13 16:26 AN AFRICA FOR ALL Soccer star Mark Fish marching against xenophobia. Picture: Solomon Moremong Related Links Rainbow dreams fade as racial laagers increase Individual identity vs. South African Society…



The lies, the truth & the Letaba Hospital

14 March 2016   ‹› What really happened between September 2014, when the psychiatric ward at the Letaba Hospital was gutted by a devastating fire, and January 2016? We decided to investigate further, after government…


South Africa’s population

South Africa is a nation of diversity, with nearly 52-million people and a wide variety of cultures, languages and religious beliefs.According to Census 2011, the country’s population stands at 51.77-million, up from the census 2001…


Our Greedy State President, Zuma Inc.

“Here are the business interests of “Zuma Incorporated” — of President Jacob Zuma and his women, children and other close relatives — as far as we could identify them from public sources. There are likely…




German influence on Boer-Afrikaner people

After in the first post of these series we had explain the influence of French Huguenot people in the Boer-Afrikaner culture in this post we will explain the influence of another people that influenced a…


Plan for Cuban doctors to train SA students

Credit: INDEPENDENT MEDIA MEC for Health in KwaZulu-Natal Dr Sibongiseni Dhlomo. Photo: Gcina Dwalane/Daily News NEWS/SOUTH-AFRICA/KWAZULU-NATAL /  15 March 2016 at 20:52pm By: ANA Reporter Pietermaritzburg – KwaZulu-Natal’s health MEC Sibongiseni Dhomo has asked the national…


Difaqane / Mfecane Wars – 1818-1835

This period of revolutionary change–known as the mfecane (“Crushing” or “hammering”) by the Zulu and the difaqane (“The Crushing”) by the Sotho–is also often referred to as “the time of troubles”. The Difaqane/Mfecane was a…