THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 11:09 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 11:09
Articles about apartheid

Twenty years on, SA marks news of Madiba's release

Twenty years after announcing Nelson Mandela's release from prison, former SA president FW de Klerk commemorated the speech.

From one warrior to another ...

Prime Evil appeals to Zuma’s sense of fair play as a former enemy in arms, writes Mandy Rossouw.

Ghosts of SA prison tell what apartheid really meant

The testimonies left by Number Four jail's non-white inmates are a stark reminder of a brutal and barbaric regime.

Questions of connection

Percy Zvomuya talks to Antjie Krog about King Moshoeshoe, belonging and whether the English language can carry the burden of South African experience.

Mantashe: Education struggles with apartheid legacy

The country's education system will take "decades" to shake off apartheid's legacy, ANC general secretary Gwede Mantashe said on Thursday.

'Ballet doesn't identify colour, it identifies talent'

The black body is not suited to ballet, dancer Thoriso Magongwa was told by choreographer Martin Schönberg at the Ballet Theatre Afrikan.

Of pretence and protest

Njabulo S Ndebele explores the collective anguish of a nation trying to find the way past race and into leadership.

Apartheid replaced with apathy

It's not often that the halls of the Cape Town Waterfront offer up experiences of profound reflection that make you reconsider the citizenship.

SA does about-turn on US apartheid case

SA has overturned a decision not to support class action for apartheid reparations from eight US-based companies, it was reported on Thursday.

Zuma visits anti-apartheid base in Angola

SA President Jacob Zuma made an emotional pilgrimage on Friday to a former anti-apartheid guerrilla camp in Angola.

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Photos about apartheid

Chemical bothers
Dr Wouter Basson, head of the apartheid regime's chemical and biological weapons programme, at the Health Professions Co...

A Julius Malema supporter demonstrates outside the South Gauteng High Court, where the ANC Youth League leader was found...
Truth hurts
Archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu has urged white South Africans to come to terms with the fact that they benefited from ...
His story
US first lady Michelle Obama listens to Ahmed Kathrada, former political prisoner on Robben Island and anti-apartheid fi...
Silhouette
US first lady Michelle Obama speaks at Regina Mundi Church and addresses the Young African Women Leaders Forum in Soweto...


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