Even the rugby unions who can’t stand him, would not blink an eye if they could have him as their coach
Joan Legalamitlwa, the curator of Open City Film, knows that films deserve seated respect, not nose-around-the-corner sniffing at
Rape culture can lodge even within a progressive project, as the example of Pablo Neruda shows
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/ 18 December 2009
Not quite the movie of the week either: Shaun de Waal reviews Che, Part I: The Argentinean.
Out of boyish curiosity, Freddy Ernesto Ilunga, then in his mid-teens, joined the Cuba-backed Congolese rebellion.
Yunus Momoniat talks to documentary filmmaker Jihan el-Tahri about her latest production, <i>Cuba: An African Odyssey</i>.
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/ 12 October 2007
President Thabo Mbeki on Friday paid tribute to Argentina-born revolutionary Che Guevara, who died at the age of 39 in Bolivia forty years ago. More than anything else, Guevara’s was a life dedicated to the genuine independence of all countries, Mbeki said in his weekly online newsletter, ANC Today.