
In the Mozambican province wracked by a violent insurgency, the convenient labelling of those rising up against the predatory elite paints a picture that is far from reality.
31/03/2021
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Coming soon—our new video series #ImagineMandela, in which we ask changemakers in the Netherlands: ‘what is your ideal?’
06/04/2021
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For more than three decades, ZAM's Investigations Editor Evelyn Groenink researched the murder of Paris ANC representative Dulcie September in 1988. The complex backgrounds of this gruesome act presented in Groenink's book Incorruptible were long ignored. Until now.
22/03/2021
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A conversation with the UCT's Dr. Divine Fuh on the impact of the recently destroyed archives.
21/04/2021
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This group show investigates everyday objects and aspects of our daily lives that inspire the emergence of creativity —as well as the unexpected mediums that serve as canvases.
21/04/2021
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In her first solo exhibition, Lola Keyezua (1988, Angola) explores the sexuality of the elderly by focusing on social, cultural and religious influences.
21/04/2021
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Late president John Magafuli never was the anti-corruption saviour international media claimed.
25/03/2021
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This year’s online edition of Movies that Matter features at least four films of interest to our readership.
06/04/2021
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Billions of dollars disappear through cartel schemes.
06/04/2021
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No others, same time in African Cosmologies. Photography, Time, and the Other.
08/03/2021
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The launch of the #ImagineMandela video series in preparation for the ZAM Nelson Mandela Lecture 2022.
09/03/2021
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Here's a digital publication hailing Kenya's emerging designers, illustrators, writers, stylists and photographers coming together in times of COVID-19.
23/02/2021
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Depicting women—their poses, their attire, their hairstyles—differently.
17/03/2021
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ZAM launches Bureau Afrika
Blog /Platform for Investigative Journalism. Stories for Change.
02/02/2021
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Open for Applications: New Temporary Programme Ecologies of Transformation, Sandberg Instituut
Blog /'The role of the artist is to make the revolution irresistible' — Toni Cade Bambara.
23/02/2021
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Say it loud!
- 23.04.21-05.06.21, Amsterdam | Never Too Old To Cut The Banana When Erected
- 17.04.21—29.05.21, Cape Town | Art of Everyday Things
- 26.04.21, Studio ZAM, 13h00 - 14h00 CEST | The Cape of Fires. Loss and Solidarity
- DR Congo | Murder of an Ambassador: Who Benefits?
- Will South Africans Rally Against Witch Persecution and Muti Murders?
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