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The death of a public museum in South Africa and the emergence of a privately owned museum

The historic novel Dancing The Death Drill by Fred Khumalo takes to the stage at Joburg Theatre opening on Friday

New literary voice, an attorney Dyondzo Kwinika wins inaugural DALRO Can Themba Merit Award Short Story Competition

Inspired by Ray Hartley’s book on Cyril Ramaphosa Path to Power, a writer claims that the ANC is here to stay

Art fair attracts huge young crowd, but the question is, why is the appetite to collect art not huge among them?

South African Roadies Association approaches the courts filing a supplementary affidavit asking the court to declare current National Arts Council board irregularly appointed

Academic researcher Professor Neelika Jayawardane, lauds the work of young photographers from Thokoza

We held our breath, and then the winner of Sasol New Signatures is Juandré van Eck 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Month: June 2023

Wagner group mercenaries in Africa: why there hasn’t been any effective opposition to drive them out
Opinion

Wagner group mercenaries in Africa: why there hasn’t been any effective opposition to drive them out

June 28, 2023

John F. Clark, Florida International University It is easy to understand what African rulers see in the mercenary group Wagner. Its fighters can be deployed quickly. It brings sophisticated arms … Read More

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What a fun-filled weekend of entertainment galore around Johannesburg!
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What a fun-filled weekend of entertainment galore around Johannesburg!

June 28, 2023

Discussions, exhibitions and music galore take centre stage around the City of Gold, and CITYLIFE/ARTS was there and here we take you through the tour of fun. By Edward Tsumele, … Read More

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National Arts Festival Opens its 49th Edition
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National Arts Festival Opens its 49th Edition

June 28, 2023

By CityLIfe Arts WriterThe 49th annual National Arts Festival is open! Artists and audiences greeted a chilly 22 June Makhanda morning with optimism – and a full programme of shows … Read More

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Surprise reveal: Bongani Bingwa is The Masked Singer South Africa’s Banana
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Surprise reveal: Bongani Bingwa is The Masked Singer South Africa’s Banana

June 28, 2023

By CityLife Arts Writer For the first time since The Masked Singer South Africa hit our screens, the four celebrity detectives on the fun-filled local version of the world’s biggest guessing game … Read More

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Zozibini Tunzi to host Miss SATV series Crown Chasers
News

Zozibini Tunzi to host Miss SATV series Crown Chasers

June 28, 2023

The beauty will present alongside the other judges Bonang Matheba and Leandie du Randt By CityLife Arts Writer Former Miss Universe and Miss South Africa title holder Zozibini Tunzi makes … Read More

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Durban FilmMart Institute Announces New Board of Directors 
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Durban FilmMart Institute Announces New Board of Directors 

June 28, 2023

Among those joining the board are Dr. Tegan Bristow, Fazel Dolley, Mpumi Mazibuko, Pearl Munonde and Neiloe Whitehead, led by co-chairs Neil Brandt and Maganthrie Pillay. By CityLife Arts Writer … Read More

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Gregory Maqoma’s exit/entrances is a dance production with several complex layers
Artists

Gregory Maqoma’s exit/entrances is a dance production with several complex layers

June 23, 2023

This production has several complex layers ranging from the personal, history, politics to simply dance. It runs at the Market Theatre till. By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor You could tell … Read More

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