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The anatomy of reform | Etienne van Heerden Veldsoirée 2023
2023-11-08"We all have to take ownership," says Frans Rautenbach, an advocate and the author of several books, the latest being Help yourself South Africa. In this lecture, delivered at the Etienne van Heerden Veldsoirée 2023, he highlights practical things that ordinary citizens can do to make South Africa work again.
Ons is nie almal so nie
2023-11-07"Addressing structural racism in South Africa requires a comprehensive and sustained effort from government, but also from us as citizens, who fundamentally believe that 'ons is nie almal so nie'. It necessitates policies that promote economic empowerment, educational equality and social parity."
Persverklaring en uitnodiging: Mutton hour by Kaapstad Toneelhuis op 9 en 10 November 2023
2023-11-07Mutton Hour bestaan uit kort sketse rondom lewensbelangrike sake: die liefde, verlies, krokodille en katte. Combining humour, musical interludes and kamishibai (Japanese illustrated storytelling) this show is for anyone who might need a whimsical re-introduction to the world of theatre.
The wonderful corniness of the Springboks: South African softness at its best
2023-11-06"Like South African hardegatheid South African softness also maybe has a particular cultural significance."
Karin Schimke’s gap year: an interview
2023-11-03"Travel has always felt beyond my means, but I’m a freelance writer, editor and translator, so in theory I could live and work anywhere I want. The notion took hold, in spite of all the reasons why it should be impossible, and I pursued ways of living a less structured, planned and predictable life for a few months."
An interview with Taryn Lock on Read to Rise and The Cape Flats Book Festival on 4 and 5 November 2023
2023-11-02"We started Read to Rise in 2013 to promote youth literacy in under-resourced communities in South Africa. We believe that if children can read, they will excel at school and go on to become good, constructive members of society. It all starts with reading."
On land, constitutional law and social justice | Etienne van Heerden Veldsoirée 2023
2023-11-02This conversation on land, constitutional law and social justice took place at the Etienne van Heerden Veldsoirée 2023. Tembeka Ngcukaitobi is a member of the South African Law Reform Commission (SALRC) and an acting judge at the Land Claims Court.
Why we’re letting the ANC destroy South Africa (and how we can stop)
2023-10-30"After all, what’s more convenient than blaming the ANC for the continuation of apartheid’s legacy? What’s easier than making the problem internalised black inferiority, black-against-black malgovernance, with zero reference to white supremacy?"
Triumphs, trials and tribulations of South African agriculture | Etienne van Heerden Veldsoirée 2023
2023-10-25"South Africa’s agricultural sector is largely export-orientated. In quarter one of 2023, South Africa’s total agricultural product exports amounted to US$2,8 billion, up by 4,0% from US$2,7 billion in quarter four of 2022."
The Otto Foundation making a huge impact in District Six
2023-10-25"The main goal of the foundation is to help kids discover – and practise – a love of reading, their work goes far beyond the library."
Press release: UJ announces winner of the 2023 UJ Prize for Translation
2023-10-25The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is pleased to announce the recipient of the prestigious 2023 UJ Prize for Translation.
Each mortal thing by Michiel Heyns: a review
2023-10-25"The wheels obviously come off, or we wouldn’t have a story. I won’t give anything away, but trust me when I say that Heyns is a masterful storyteller and the narrative often veers off in quite unexpected directions."
Death is knocking at writers’ doors
2023-10-24"Death knocked at the door of the writer Simphiwe Nolutshungu. He unfortunately and reluctantly opened it."
Avenues by train by Farai Mudzingwa: a review
2023-10-24"There’s an inherent risk of disharmony in this, but most amazingly the symphony of the book is melodious, and it fluently overlaps in a pleasing manner that doesn’t tax the reader’s concentration powers. I am sure it owes that not only to the writer’s skills, but also to those of the book editor. It is superbly achieved."
The results of the 2022 South African census – and thoughts on every South African learning their "mother tongue plus two"
2023-10-23"Creating the conditions where this kind of multilingualism is fostered involves commitment, leadership in education policy, and an understanding that the long-term benefits of such an approach are worth the time, cost and effort, because it will contribute to social cohesion, individual well-being and the development of new opportunities for speakers."
Press release: UJ announces shortlist for the 2023 UJ Prize for Translation
2023-10-20The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is delighted to present the shortlist for the esteemed 2023 UJ Prize for Translation. This accolade acknowledges the remarkable achievements of translators in the realm of literary translation. UJ received a multitude of entries, each demonstrating remarkable quality, making the process of shortlisting both demanding and rewarding.
Madibaland @ Bookbedonnerd 2023: an interview with Darryl David
2023-10-19"When we created Book Town Richmond, that Obama phrase, 'the audacity of hope', was uppermost in my mind. Because it was sheer audacity to create a Book Town with not a cent to our names. It was sheer audacity to think that writers and bibliophiles would travel nearly 1 000 kilometres to a book festival. And somehow, here we are. Seventeen years later. Against all odds."
Tuis, ek’s liefie: A masterpiece in the making | Toyota US Woordfees 2023
2023-10-18"Tuis, ek’s liefie has all the ingredients of a top-notch comedy piece: a strong text, beautiful set and costumes, a witty and clever directing style and a stellar cast."
Across boundaries: a life in the media in a time of change by Ton Vosloo: a book review
2023-10-17"In 1970, the NP scored a massive victory at the polls, but it was a time that government opposition became weakened and the Progressives gained ground. Was it because the newspapers in the Nasionale Pers were conscientising Afrikaners to start accepting change?"
Sindiwe Magona celebrated with an exhibition at Amazwi
2023-10-17"The exhibition will be open to the public for a number of months."
