2019 ISSUES
Issue 19, November 2019:
Special features in Issue 19 include:
- Liberation heritage: Ruth First
- Reflecting on 25 years of democracy
- Johnny Clegg: South Africa’s universal man of uncommon passion
- Empowering Women means dealing with the past
- Sharing data can help prevent public health emergencies in Africa
- Ambitious plans underway for homegrown South African climate change model
- Win-win for people and planet: smart shepherding in South Africa
- Rhino conservation heroes honoured
- Sweeping the bush, protecting the land –the women quashing poaching
- Robben Island joins list of protected marine sites in South Africa
- Africa yet to unleash full potential of its nature-based tourism
- Firefighters lauded for bravery
- How our African ancestors made sound in the Stone Age
- Township Youths build exquisite sculpture
- Reaffirming the importance of rebuilding international solidarity
- Flying the SA flag
Issue 18, July 2019:
Special features in Issue 18 include:
- Liberation heritage: Billy Modise
- 2019 National Orders reflect SA’s silver jubilee
- “Think Equal Build Smart, Innovate for Change”
- Data will be the fuel of the 4IR
- Karoo project will unlock universe’s mysteries
- Africa should be building private-public partnerships in education
- Iconic Map of Africa opened at the southernmost tip of Africa
- SA’s Stroop triumphs at International Wildlife Film Festival
- How South Africans forged a path to making opera truly African
- #a good story to tell
- Flying the SA flag
Issue 17, March 2019:
Special features in Issue 17 include:
- Liberation Heritage: Dumisani Kumalo
- How the new Silk Road will cement China as major trading partner for Africa
- Africa 4.0: Preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Jobs and skills in the Fourth Revolution
- Revisiting Nelson Mandela’s roots: a photographic exploration
- How resistance led to London’s Selous Street becoming Mandela Street
- New telescope chases the mysteries of radio flashes and dark energy
- AAD: A national asset
- Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains declared a World Heritage Site
- Multi-media graphic design – 73 000 years ago
- #a good story to tell
- Flying the SA flag