South African artists who went into exile during the apartheid years risk becoming "intellectual refugees" if institutions such as universities don’t step up to ensure their work is archived and researched – and this knowledge made easily accessible.
The third iteration of a photo exhibition of South African jazz musicians attests to this music and its creators’ cultural importance, writes Tymon Smith
Peter Magubane, whose images set him on a collision course with the apartheid government, pays tribute to his colleagues in this foreword to a new book
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How King Goodwill Zwelithini s reign transformed South Africa
The controversial but revered king of South Africa s Zulu people is to be buried this evening. During his long reign, he accumulated power far beyond his ceremonial role. But not without stepping on a few toes.
The late Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini played a major role in South African politics
KwaZulu-Natal s King Goodwill Zwelithini, who died at the age of 72 on March 12, had no official power. In fact, his role was largely ceremonial. But in practice, he had great influence among the eleven million ethnic Zulus South Africa s largest ethnic group and by extension, on domestic politics.