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Nkosi Sikelel’iafrika

Die Stem, disunity and the anti-state capture campaign that won’t win
Article
/ 18 July 2017

Die Stem, disunity and the anti-state capture campaign that won’t win

A group of civil society organisations are spending Mandela Day locked inside the Rhema Bible College so that they can formulate how to "recapture" SA

By Raeesa Pather
They’re playing our song (again)
Analysis
/ 3 July 2014

They’re playing our song (again)

Are plans to play the national anthem every day meant to build South Africa’s pride, or its brand?

By Sipho Kings
Nic Dawes: Mandela and my two brackets of absence
Analysis
/ 7 December 2013

Nic Dawes: Mandela and my two brackets of absence

Nic Dawes reflects on hearing about the death of Nelson Mandela in India.

By Nic Dawes Author
Singers must treat the national anthem with respect, says MP
Article
/ 16 August 2013

Singers must treat the national anthem with respect, says MP

MPs Parliament’s portfolio committee on arts and culture has voiced concern over what it described as a continued disregard for the national anthem.

By Sapa
Ten things about national anthems
Analysis
/ 21 September 2012

Ten things about national anthems

South Africa’s national anthem is the only one in the world to contain stanzas in five different languages. Read more facts about national anthems.

By Mail Guardian Correspondent

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