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Brazen theft: When a political formation that played no role in the armed struggle adopts the MK name and symbols, it is more than confusion, argues the writer. Photo: Delwyn Verasamy

The ANC’s heritage under siege

Others go as far as attempting to steal the very names and symbols that belong to the ANC and its fallen heroes

As developed countries grapple with the effects of low births and ageing populations, many have pointed to Africa’s youth as a source of its future economic might. Photo by Robert Wallis/Corbis via Getty Images)

How Cuba is eradicating child mortality and diseases of the poor

To move from 59 infant deaths out of every 1000 live births in one of the poorest regions of the island to none in the matter of a few decades is an extraordinary feat

Diego Maradona head coach of Mandiyú gestures during a match between River Plate and Mandiyú as part of Torneo Apertura 1994 on November 20, 1994 at Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by El Grafico/Getty Images)

The political life of Diego Maradona

The icon who died on 25 November 2020 was more than just the greatest footballer of all time. From Argentina to Palestine he represented the experiences of the outsider, the…

Reinaldo Arenas in France in June 1988. The writer believed homosexuality began to flourish in Cuba as a protest against Fidel Castro’s regime. (Louis Monier/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images)

‘Before Night Falls’: Reinaldo Arenas breaks down (in) Fidel Castro’s Cuba

Reinaldo Arenas’s memoir reveals the contradiction of a revolutionary society ruled by an autocrat

Chris Hani should not be made into an ideal type or used to settle political scores in the present.

Chris Hani’s political legacy

Chris Hani should not be made into an ideal type or used to settle political scores in the present

Russia and China remain allies, but neither has shown willingness to subsidise the country’s economy in the way the former Soviet Union did for 30 years. (Reuters)

Cuba celebrates 60 years of revolution amid challenges and change

For the first time since 1976, Cuba’s president is not a Castro

Moerane Commission report tabled in KZN legislature (Photo Archive)

Cuba’s new president: What to expect

Miguel Díaz-Canel, a Communist Party loyalist, is expected to succeed Raúl Castro as president of Cuba, but will this change bring prosperity?

The trend of voluntourism has come about partly through initiatives by large-scale

​How far Castro’s revolution had come

He outlived his great comrade and compañero Che Guevara by a little over 49 years, but now Fidel Castro is dead.

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WATCH LIVE: EFF holds memorial service for Fidel Castro

The Cuban Revolution icon died on November 25.

The Springboks will be hoping to erase the memories of the 2016 year-end tour horror show when they take on giant slayers Ireland on Saturday

SACP: Free South Africa from Guptas and Ruperts to protect the country’s sovereignty

SACP deputy general secretary Solly Mapaila also lauded the achievements of late Cuban Revolution icon Fidel Castro.

A brick house: Zaza Hlalethwa

Qhawe lamaqhawe!: Read President Zuma’s moving tribute to Fidel Castro

President Zuma attended the funeral of former Cuban president Fidel Castro, where he delivered a graceful tribute.

Some Malagasy are taking steps to prevent infection as the pneumonic plague spreads rapidly in urban areas across Madagascar.

#CulturePop: This our year of users and abusers

False prophets and profiting off the pain of others are among the things trending, observes Kuntha Ndimande.

For many in South Africa though

History will absolve me: A tribute to Fidel Castro

History will always judge people differently based on who is writing it writes Ahmed Kathrada

‘Although these stories are important and need to be told
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I find capitalism repugnant. It is filthy, it is gross: Fidel Castro in his own words

The bearded revolutionary is no more but his verve showcased in his speeches, lives on

Some Malagasy are taking steps to prevent infection as the pneumonic plague spreads rapidly in urban areas across Madagascar.

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro dead at 90

"I have never been afraid of death," Castro said in 2002. "I have never been concerned about death."

Some Malagasy are taking steps to prevent infection as the pneumonic plague spreads rapidly in urban areas across Madagascar.

Fidel Castro photos released to dispel ill health rumours

Photographs of Fidel Castro, which showed the former president meeting with a student union leader, have been released to hush rumours of illness.

Castro meets writers in nine-hour get-together

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro held his second lengthy public event in a week, this time a nine-hour session with writers and intellectuals.

Cuba’s lesson for capitalism

Cuba’s lesson for capitalism

The 1950s Cuban revolution led to an egalitarian society with many admirable features.

Cuba seeks to come in from the cold

Cuba wants to re-establish relations with the United States with a focus on humanitarian issues, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said on Monday.

Castro calls Obama’s UN speech ‘gibberish’

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro accused US President Barack Obama of speaking "gibberish" in his recent address to the United Nations.