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The South African Ghetto

13 mins 2 yrs

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Pan African Metallurgy (PAM Part 2)

Indigenous metallurgists made metal objects through the forging of cold and hot lumps of metal into shapes – a process known as smithing. In another process metallurgists’ poured molten metal into pre-made shaped moulds, or patterns, to make objects. Gold, copper, bronze and tin were […]

history science
0 11 mins 10 yrs

Pan African Mining (PAM Part 1)

Modern mines and mining processing industries, in the majority, are located in the same or similar places to where pre-colonial ones used to be. The modern copper mines in Phalaborwa and Musina in South Africa, the copperbelt of Zambia, the Ashante goldfields of Ghana, and […]

history science
Mo Faya Featured Image
8 15 mins 11 yrs

Mo Faya

“If you look at the individuals of 1954 and 1976, they had nothing, they had no weapons, they had no political backing, but had that burning desire within themselves

economics
4 6 mins 11 yrs

Indoni: My Heritage, My Pride

“Yize sithi bamele izizwe zabo, kodwa okukhulu kakhulu bamele iSouth Africa”, said Dr Nomcebo Mthembu at the Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg in a ceremony presenting the Kings and Queens representing 12 cultural groups of South Africa; Pedi, Zulu, Sotho, Tsonga, Tswana, Xhosa, Thembu, Mpondo, Khoi San, […]

art