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The bronze statue of imperialist Cecil Rhodes is removed in Cape Town on 9 April 2015 as Rhodes Must Fall protesters film the event. DESMOND BOWLES/FLICKR

Musawenkosi Cabe speaks to activists who were part of the Rhodes Must Fall push to decolonize universities...

Roger Ballen smiles as he poses for a portrait sitting on a chair. PALOMA PALOMINO

Subi Shah talks humanity, power and expression with Johannesburg-based artist Roger Ballen.

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Mike Loewe reports from South Africa on the community fighting to stop Shell from exploration along its...

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South Africa’s recent uprisings have revealed how much of a tinderbox the country is, argues Glen Retief....

Colour-co-ordinated laundry hanging out to dry in the background, children play in the parking lot of Cissie Gool House, an unused government hospital in the Woodstock neighbourhood, occupied by 700 evictees from the area since 2017.LERATO MADUN

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Citizens’ groups are resisting gentrification, evictions and housing inequality in urban South Africa in a variety of...

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Yewande Omotoso ponders how belonging to a city goes beyond the bald fact of living in it.

Illustration by Sarah John

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Green medicine: Yewande Omotoso’s apartment is slowly being taken over by plants, much to her delight.

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Having travelled to the land of her birth as the coronavirus pandemic began to gather pace, Yewande Omotoso...

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Yewande Omotoso’s namesake leads her down some unusual pathways.

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Yewande Omotoso reflects on why no-nonsense Johannesburg is the place that suits her best.

African National Congress (ANC) election posters are seen on street poles in Alexandra township, in Johannesburg, South Africa, April 10, 2019. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

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Yewande Omotoso moves through the unknowable city, looking and listening.

This year, South Africa marks 25 years since its first democratic elections, which ended white minority rule, made Nelson Mandela president and gave all South Africans equal political rights. Ilvy Njiokiktjien photographs the young South Africans who have known only life in the post-apartheid ‘rainbow nation’.

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This year, South Africa marks 25 years since its first democratic elections. Ilvy Njiokiktjien photographs the young South...

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The powerful shackdweller’s social movement is mobilizing against assassinations in South Africa. Richard ...

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Zuma’s trial is just one symptom of South Africa’s problems, Neil Thompson reports.

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Whatever his shortcomings, Ramaphosa is probably the last chance for the older generation of ANC leadership to make good on...

Liz McDaid and Makoma Lekalakaka in front of the country’s only nuclear power station – Koeberg.

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Makoma Lekalakala and Liz McDaid won the Goldman Environmental Prize for stopping a secret nuclear deal with Russia....

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