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

French Institute of South Africa marks unveiling of alumni community at Standard Bank Gallery in Johannesburg CBD

A South African theatre company makes waves internationally, with their latest show winning a prestigious award in Oman

Celebrated South Africa writer E’skia Mphahlele’s iconic book, Down Second Avenue grows new legs up the stage

Public intellectual, poet and painter, Lefifi Tladi proposes public cleansing for South Africa to be on the right course

CITYLIFE/ARTS pays tribute to Abdullah Ibrahim, who has passed on

A new film Studying Under the Barrel of a Gun honours legacy of student leaders who helped shape the nation’s democratic future

Soweto youth to get A1 skills training on Youth Day

Sunday, June 21, 2026

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Thandiswa Mazwai: from Zabalaza to conquering the world with her Afrocentric sound
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Thandiswa Mazwai: from Zabalaza to conquering the world with her Afrocentric sound

November 13, 2024

The vocalist and songwriter is currently touring UK, US and Canada, with her last tour of the year happening at South African Sate Theatre on December 11, 2024. By Edward … Read More

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J’oburg CBD re-awakening culturally as it smells the G20 Summit 2025 potential
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J’oburg CBD re-awakening culturally as it smells the G20 Summit 2025 potential

November 1, 2024

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor Some have long, declared Johannesburg a violent city, and with most of the leading corporates having actually abandoned especially Johannesburg CBD for posh suburbs in … Read More

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Media freedom, censorship and sustainability discussed at Media Festival in Johanneburg
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Media freedom, censorship and sustainability discussed at Media Festival in Johanneburg

October 16, 2024

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor Okay, let us start from here. This article you are about to read is a result of an elaborate process that included planning, such as … Read More

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Fashion designer Hangwani Nengovhela’s collection is inspired by the ancient Kingdom of Mapungubwe Kingdom
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Fashion designer Hangwani Nengovhela’s collection is inspired by the ancient Kingdom of Mapungubwe Kingdom

October 2, 2024

By CityLife Arts WriterWhen it comes to all aspects of creativity South African continue to shine, and one area where they spectacularly shine is in fashion with new names emerging … Read More

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Caine Prize for African Writing: Nadia Davids on her winning story about women and freedom
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Caine Prize for African Writing: Nadia Davids on her winning story about women and freedom

September 25, 2024

Nadia Davids, University of Cape Town South African playwright, academic, novelist and short story writer Nadia Davids is the winner of the 2024 Caine Prize for African Writing. It’s an … Read More

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James Matthews: the rebel writer who was South Africa’s voice of resistance
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James Matthews: the rebel writer who was South Africa’s voice of resistance

September 10, 2024

Hein Willemse, University of Pretoria World renowned South African poet James Matthews has died at 95. His was the last great voice of an era of writers who worked against … Read More

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Lumo Lounge and Living in Ruimsig serves food that reflects one’s soul
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Lumo Lounge and Living in Ruimsig serves food that reflects one’s soul

August 30, 2024

By Funeka Bambalele With a chef like Thato Shaun Matsaung who is brimming with confidence and ideas, it’s no surprise that Lumo Lounge and Living in Ruimsig, west of Johannesburg … Read More

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