by Sechaba Mokhethi. Photos by Barry Christianson.55 0
The dwellings were occupied in the early 1800s by families fleeing the Lifaqane wars. Lesotho (07 April 2026) – Ntefane Ntefane lives high in the sandstone cliffs of rural…
The third edition of The Happening festival hopes to boost community morale and local businesses. Melville, South Africa (31 March 2026) – Artists and musicians took over sections of…
The Soulbent Project has dozens of residents converting dumping sites into vegetable gardens. Soweto, South Africa (31 March 2026) – From Monday to Friday in Soweto, Johannesburg, more than…
Libraries are not only about books any more South Africa (27 March 2026) – The KaNyamazane Library in Mbombela, Mpumalanga, has just 166 current library cardholders. But last year…
MathMoms train women on the Cape Flats to teach children maths. Cape Town, South Africa (24 March 2026) – At 28 schools across the Cape Flats, women are being…
Companies like FoodForward SA and Ladles of Love are rescuing produce and redistributing it in vulnerable communities Cape Town, South Africa (20 March 2026) – A full third of…
The South African Radio Astronomy Observatory is training residents to be star guides. Northern Cape, South Africa (12 March 2026) – The small Karoo town of Carnarvon is a…
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A 19th-century Cape Dutch homestead in Cape Town has been revived through a partnership between SAHRA and volunteers. Western Cape, South Africa (11 March 2026) – A once derelict…
The dance company formed in 2001 after the State Theatre Ballet closed and is determined to keep the city’s classical dance tradition alive. Johannesburg, South Africa (02 March 2026)…
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Nature reserve reopens after massive fire Cederberg, South Africa (23 February 2026) – Two months ago, a wildfire tore through central Cederberg, burning an estimated 53,000 hectares of mountain…
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