As the debate rages on about the commercialisation of Heritage Day, in the absence of a better suggestion Faranaaz Parker sticks with the chops.
South African arts, culture and heritage are important aspects of the economy, says Arts and Culture Minister Paul Mashatile.
SA should celebrate its cultural heritage and acknowledge that cultures did not develop in isolation, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe said.
Simple precautions can reduce carcinogens in the kitchen and on the food table, writes <b>Mia Malan</b>.
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/ 24 September 2011
South Africans celebrate Heritage Day on September 24, but it is unclear exactly what the public holiday is intended to celebrate.
For all of us to start moving forward together, we have to start agreeing on what happened in the past.
Booming urban development and a lack of awareness among South African citizens puts our heritage sites at risk.
The National Heritage Trust (NHT) has compiled a position paper that reflects its view on policy development.
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/ 24 September 2011
Our national pride, our heritage, is something we could not do without. Everybody has a thirst for knowledge about one’s own country.
A common heritage is developing among the younger generation.
Africa Day next week is an opportunity for universities to interrogate Western hegemony
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/ 12 October 2010
All South Africans must be made to feel part of Heritage Day, even if that meant accepting that some would gather around a braai.
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/ 24 September 2010
President Jacob Zuma said on Friday that South Africans should draw a lesson from the World Cup with regards to national unity.
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/ 24 September 2007
People without a memory cannot chart their past to the future, Communications Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri said during Heritage Day celebrations.