South Africa: Opposition march en masse as court rules on Zuma’s home renovations
Thousands of protesters rallied outside Johannesburg's Constitutional Court as South African President Jacob Zuma faced a hearing over the misuse of state funds in the building, Tuesday. The country's top court is set to decide on a case brought to them by opposition parties that alleges Zuma used $23 million (€20.4 million) worth of public funds to renovate his home.
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Springbok supporters responded en masse to the call by Brand South Africa and Lead SA, gathering in their thousands at Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport on Monday afternoon to welcome the Springboks home after their exit from the Rugby World Cup.
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S.AFRICA SHOWS: Morning prayers for white riot police. Police and
Uitenhage army patrols in streets of Uitenhage. Blacks in street on
everyday business. Intv with whites in streets. Policeman
with rifle in street. Patrol vehicles at roadd blocks. Black
riot police at the ready Blacks digging mass graves. coffins
lined up. 50,000 crowd gathers. People mourning and the dead.
Huge funeral service conducted by Bishop Tutu and his angry
address. Massive funeral for four blacks, two of them
children. Funeral procession. Whiite police break it up with
tear gas and gunshots. Wounded black. crowd en masse running
down road in ranks, and shouting. Police prepare to shoot.
Shots fired and tear gas thrown. Black protester gesticulates
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South Africa: Johannesburg protesters call for resignation of President Zuma
Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Johannesburg on Wednesday calling for the resignation of South African President Jacob Zuma.
The protesters marched across Nelson Mandela Bridge carrying placards and shouting anti-Zuma chants. Political analyst Prince Mashele was among those who delivered speeches in front of the gathered crowd, saying power to the people, power. Comrades, the message is clear - if the African National Congress [ANC] does not remove Zuma, this is the beginning of something they have never seen.
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Springbok supporters responded en masse to the call by Brand South Africa and Lead SA, gathering in their thousands at Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport on Monday afternoon to welcome the Springboks home after their exit from the Rugby World Cup.
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South Africa Elections. Bernard Shaw in Johannesburg, South Africa, CNN LIVE. Casualty count from bombing is 9 dead, more than 100 injured. 200 pounds of explosives in car blew up near ANC HQ. no claims of responsibility. Mandela campaigned with a huge campaign in Natal, Durban. Buthelezi campaigned in Soweto, a Mandela stronghold.
Buthelezi is chief of Zulu tribe, largest ethnic group in South Africa, a leader of Kwa-Zulu. Brent Sadler looks at Natal, South Africa's Zulu nation. Zulu marriage celebration, drums, dancing, greater independence wanted by Zulu. Inkatha mistrusts ANC, fears post-election backlash. Dr. Vincent Zulu, KwaZulu Deputy Minister. Inkatha's thirst for more freedom appeals to many, but majority of Zulus side with ANC. Buthelezi's skillful brinkmanship is political insanity. Mangosuthu Buthelezi's led for 40 years, not about to roll over. Emergency law in Natal and ban on traditional weapons have no impact on the ground - Brent Sadler. Buthelezi, Inkatha election boycott, When the time comes. Inkatha can count on support from a minority of whites Martin and Elna Le Roux own a livestock farm outside Ulundi, and will fight among black Zulus for Kwa-Zulu independence.
Goodwill Zwelethini, Zulu King will rule as constitutional monarch with no political base. He wants to lead the living, not the dead. Zulu army defeated British 115 years ago here in Isandlwana. Stands as monument for defiance against overwhelming odds. Tour guide: greatest fear is that Zulus en masse would break through and wreak havoc in Natal. Sunset on three centuries of white domination.
Brent Sadler, CNN, Natal, back to Bernie in Jo'burg, for Jeanne Meserve in Washington.
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South Africa: Thousands march against Zuma in Johannesburg
Thousands of supporters of South Africa's main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, marched through Johannesburg, Friday, calling on the people to vote against South African President Jacob Zuma and his ruling African National Congress (ANC) in upcoming local government elections.
The demonstrators carried placards reading South Africa comes first and Stop corruption as the leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance Mmusi Maimane, told the crowd that [President] Jacob Zuma stole from the 8.2 million South Africans who are without work. Jacob Zuma stole from the people who are battling to pay because they are on social grants. Jacob Zuma stole from you and I and if he thinks he is going to get away with it, we the DA are here to say Jacob Zuma your days are numbered.
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Hundreds protest against president Jacob Zuma in South Africa
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 16: Hundreds of people marching against South African President Jacob Zuma after President Zuma fired two finance ministers in the space of last week, in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 16 December 2015. Thousands of South Africans with a social media inspired movement, took to the streets 16 December to demand the resignation of President Jacob Zuma. - Read More :
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After moving to Bloemfontein in January of 2017 and researching the arts scene locally, Karen Brusch saw a gap for the creation of an innovative support-base for local artists. Few possibilities exist in the visual arts in the Free State, and in Bloemfontein in particular. There is only one commercial gallery space and the national Oliewenhuis Art Museum. Consequently, there are few exhibition opportunities for local artists. Recently the Phatshoane Henney New Breed Art Competition and the launch of the National Art Bank in Bloemfontein have opened further opportunities. However, the prospects remain numbered, and artists with enormous potential leave Bloemfontein for larger cities providing better support structures. Those that remain, scramble for ways to survive and often abandon their dreams of becoming full-time and established artists.
A further inhibiting sense that many artists in central South Africa experience, is that they are marginalised from the rest of the country, with Cape Town and Johannesburg dominating the visual arts spaces and culture. Free State artists are judged for focusing on three subject themes – cattle, farmers and farmland, clearly a terrible stereotype. After much research, it became clear that the local scene is just as complex, innovative, exploratory and engaging as anywhere else in the country; and that perceptions need to be shifted. These observations lead to the realisation that there is a need for a new institution – the dream of a moving collective, not a gallery.
Art collectives have become popular both nationally and abroad, as an inventive response to particular socio-economic circumstances. One can see the obvious advantage for groups of creatives to collaborate and work on large-scale projects together. Collectives provide a platform for artists to brainstorm projects en masse, raise the funds as a group and oversee the fruition of their creative labour, collectively. What if collectives were created in each region of South Africa, opening a more vibrant and democratic art-world, no longer dominated by our economic powerhouse cities?
Like a gallery, the Free State Art Collective has a growing stable of artists whose work will be promoted and sold via the brand. But unlike a gallery, there is no tie to a specific exhibition space. Instead, the collective is mobile, working through the unique curation of events and via exposure nationally at established art shows.
The Free State Art Collective’s main purpose is to develop and sustain the careers of all the artists who belong as members and to raise awareness of talent in the Free State, thereby developing a more visible national presence. The Collective also aims to mentor emerging artists and to provide a network of information and opportunity. Workshops will be offered by professionals, providing further skills and conceptual development training, keeping Free Sate artists connected with national trends and new innovations in art production and practice.
Over the coming 5 years, the Free State Art Collective will grow to be an 80 member strong network of visual artists from central South Africa, with a substantial voice and an opportunity for dialogue with the rest of the country.
Please contact Karen Brusch of Open Sky Movement on +27 84 017 0728 or openskymovement@gmail.com
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