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

Die Pienk Kerk is a new place in Melville to chill, enjoy a sumptuous meal and watch smooth jazz acts

INDEX 2026 – Pioneering access for independent artists at art fairs

Her soulful self Zoe Modiga has date with you at Market Theatre

Grammy award winning R&B star heading to South Africa to headline Women’s Month Celebration Tour

Award winning South African writer Zukiswa Wanner conferred an honorary doctorate in Literature by University of Free State

Tribute to CITYLIFE/ARTS freelance contributing writer Jojokhala Mei,who has passed on

Shortlist for Commonwealth Short story completion announced

Saturday, April 18, 2026
Lockdown reduces Melville to a proper village in a remotest corner of South Africa
Opinion

Lockdown reduces Melville to a proper village in a remotest corner of South Africa

July 5, 2021

My one man tourist adventure Saturday tour of Melville exposed me to a suburb I hardly recognized with no life, restaurants and bars closed, and largely deserted. By Edward Tsumele, … Read More

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Sex, lies and DNA: why many ‘Bothas’ in South Africa have the wrong surname
Opinion

Sex, lies and DNA: why many ‘Bothas’ in South Africa have the wrong surname

July 5, 2021

By  Jaco Greeff Headlines about molecular genetics being used to shed new light on old mysteries or even put criminals behind bars have become increasingly more common. In South Africa DNA is being used … Read More

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Hospitalised jazz bassist Musa Manzini needs R250 000 for operation
News

Hospitalised jazz bassist Musa Manzini needs R250 000 for operation

July 4, 2021

By Edward Tsumele  The jazzman was successfully operated previously, but according to friends and family, he was back admitted to Sandton  MediClinic on Tuesday, June 29, 2021, as the tumor … Read More

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Entertainment industry mourns the death of actor Mutodi Nesheshe
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Entertainment industry mourns the death of actor Mutodi Nesheshe

July 4, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer The South African entertainment industry is grieving over the death of one of their own, actor Mutodi Nesheshe., who passed on on Thursday, July 1, 2021. … Read More

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Legendary musician and lawyer Steve Kekana who died yesterday was an inspirational figure in South African society
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Legendary musician and lawyer Steve Kekana who died yesterday was an inspirational figure in South African society

July 2, 2021

By Edward Tsumele In Steve Kekana, who died at the age of 62 in the early hours of Thursday, July 1, 2021, in hospital, the country has not only lost … Read More

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Great jazz is here to soothe our broken spirits and uplift us at Standard Bank Jazz festival this year
News

Great jazz is here to soothe our broken spirits and uplift us at Standard Bank Jazz festival this year

July 2, 2021

By Edward Tsumele, CITYLIFE/ARTS Editor Among the top performers this year is non other than Richard Bono, leading the line up  during this year;s online jazz feast. Every one needs … Read More

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Why it is important to read good books in order to lead right
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Why it is important to read good books in order to lead right

July 2, 2021

By CityLife Arts Writer We cannot underestimate how critical strong leadership is in all aspects of our lives. It enables us to run our lives, homes, communities, workplaces and nations. … Read More

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