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NEW BOOKS | ARCHIE MAFEJE’S POLITICAL THOUGHT : NEW FRAME This is a lightly edited excerpt from The Social and Political Thought of Archie Mafeje: A Pan-African Social Scientist Ahead of His Time (Wits University Press, 2020) by Bongani Nyoka.. A spectre is haunting the South African academy, the spectre of knowledge decolonisation. Academics and university students are calling for decolonisation, but what they call brilliant is not new, and what WRITERS ZANDILE BANGANI : NEW FRAME Zandile Bangani. @agirliesgirl. Zandile Bangani was born and raised in Cape Town. She writes about matters pertaining to education and is committed to improving the level of education available to working-class and impoverished families. EASTERN CAPE SCHOOL’S INFRASTRUCTURE HORROR : NEW FRAME The Eastern Cape treasury’s budget guide for 2020-2021 reflects an allocation of more than R1.5 billion for school infrastructure development. It is not known how much of this budget will be allocated to schools such as Inkqubela. The president of the school governing body, Mkhululi Hewu, said: “The situation at the school is dire andas
WRITERS DREW FORREST : NEW FRAME Drew Forrest. Andrew “Drew” Forrest is a freelance journalist who writes for New Frame on political and cultural topics. Drew is a South African media veteran, being the former deputy editor of the Mail & Guardian, assistant editor of Business Day and political editor ofboth publications.
WRITERS RICHARD PITHOUSE : NEW FRAME Richard Pithouse. Richard Pithouse is from Durban and is the editor-in-chief of New Frame. He has been writing for newspapers in South Africa for more than 20 years and is also an academic. THE EIGHT MEN THE RESERVE BANK IS PROTECTING : NEW FRAME The eight men the Reserve Bank is protecting. The South African Reserve Bank has denied a request for access to the financial records of eight individuals alleged to have been involved in economic crimes during apartheid. 3 February 2020: The South African History Archive took the Reserve Bank to the Supreme Court of Appeal to access recordson
NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT S5 Episode 1: Street fighting man. We start the new season with an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with foremost political thinker, prolific writer and original street fighting man Tariq Ali. Hosted by: Charles Leonard. 21 May 2021. Radio New Frame Mixtape. NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT Protectors, perpetrators and providers in Skemerdans. In this murder mystery series directed by Amy Jeptha and Ephraim Gordon, powerful, complex women fight for the legacy of a jazz club in Cape Town’s underworld. By: Mia Arderne. WHATSAPP HAS BEEN MINING YOUR DATA ALL ALONG : NEW FRAME WhatsApp has been mining your data all along. The messaging application’s updated privacy policy has users crying foul and jumping ship. But they are just telling you what they have already been doing. By: Lloyd Gedye. 21 Jan 2021. News. 20 January 2021: WhatsApp has delayed the introduction of a new privacy policy announced earlier this NO END IN SIGHT TO SEVEN YEARS OF DROUGHT : NEW FRAME No end in sight to seven years of drought. Thousands of residents of a small Karoo town in the Eastern Cape draw their water from boreholes while emerging farmers have no water supply. 11 September 2020: Several beautiful, now unused church buildings stand on the undulating hills of Klipplaat, testifying to the heyday of a once-bustlingrailway
NEW BOOKS | ARCHIE MAFEJE’S POLITICAL THOUGHT : NEW FRAME This is a lightly edited excerpt from The Social and Political Thought of Archie Mafeje: A Pan-African Social Scientist Ahead of His Time (Wits University Press, 2020) by Bongani Nyoka.. A spectre is haunting the South African academy, the spectre of knowledge decolonisation. Academics and university students are calling for decolonisation, but what they call brilliant is not new, and what WRITERS ZANDILE BANGANI : NEW FRAME Zandile Bangani. @agirliesgirl. Zandile Bangani was born and raised in Cape Town. She writes about matters pertaining to education and is committed to improving the level of education available to working-class and impoverished families. EASTERN CAPE SCHOOL’S INFRASTRUCTURE HORROR : NEW FRAME The Eastern Cape treasury’s budget guide for 2020-2021 reflects an allocation of more than R1.5 billion for school infrastructure development. It is not known how much of this budget will be allocated to schools such as Inkqubela. The president of the school governing body, Mkhululi Hewu, said: “The situation at the school is dire andas
WRITERS DREW FORREST : NEW FRAME Drew Forrest. Andrew “Drew” Forrest is a freelance journalist who writes for New Frame on political and cultural topics. Drew is a South African media veteran, being the former deputy editor of the Mail & Guardian, assistant editor of Business Day and political editor ofboth publications.
WRITERS RICHARD PITHOUSE : NEW FRAME Richard Pithouse. Richard Pithouse is from Durban and is the editor-in-chief of New Frame. He has been writing for newspapers in South Africa for more than 20 years and is also an academic. THE EIGHT MEN THE RESERVE BANK IS PROTECTING : NEW FRAME The eight men the Reserve Bank is protecting. The South African Reserve Bank has denied a request for access to the financial records of eight individuals alleged to have been involved in economic crimes during apartheid. 3 February 2020: The South African History Archive took the Reserve Bank to the Supreme Court of Appeal to access recordson
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Protectors, perpetrators and providers in Skemerdans. In this murder mystery series directed by Amy Jeptha and Ephraim Gordon, powerful, complex women fight for the legacy of a jazz club in Cape Town’s underworld. By: Mia Arderne. SILKSCREENING THE PANDEMIC : NEW FRAME Undated: Left: Ingubo, Baker’s and Intercape (2021). Print by Simnikiwe Buhlungu. Right: Autopoiesis (2021). Print by Nonku Phiri. While Buhlungu considers the communal, Nonku Phiri’s Autopoiesis is conversely a journey into and out of the self, as she reflects on acts of surrender in this seemingly apocalyptic moment. In an interview, Phiri speaks about her movements between PART THREE | HIV LESSONS FOR COVID-19 : NEW FRAME COVID-19 Part three | HIV lessons for Covid-19. The last in this three-part series highlights how, unlike during the HIV and Aids epidemic in South Africa, no ordinary people have taken to the streetsto demand vaccines.
PART ONE | HIV LESSONS FOR COVID-19 : NEW FRAME 11 May 2020: Pedestrians pass a pop-up Covid-19 screening and testing clinic in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Mpumi Mantangana, a nurse known to her peers as Sis’ Mpumi, had been a nurse for about a decade by the late 1990s, when South Africa’s HIV epidemic became an Aidsepidemic.
VW SHOP STEWARDS FIGHT CORONAVIRUS STRIKE DISMISSAL : NEW VW shop stewards fight coronavirus strike dismissal. Auto-manufacturing workers who were crammed together in Volkswagen’s Uitenhage factory during the Covid-19 pandemic want their shop stewards reinstated. 3 February 2021: Workers protest outside the Volkswagen South Africa plant in Uitenhage, demanding that 14 fired shop stewards be reinstated. PHOTOGRAPHERS THATO MABASO : NEW FRAME Chasing quality, not clicks. COVID-19. Culture; Silkscreening the pandemic. The print exhibition explores life in a world changed by Covid-19 through artworks that show us how individuals and communities have been shaped by the fallout from the outbreak. ‘BARAKAT’ HOLDS CAPE MUSLIM CULTURE UP TO THE LIGHT : NEW ‘Barakat’ holds Cape Muslim culture up to the light. Directed by Amy Jephta and told in Afrikaaps, the film is a layered, intimate and infinitely human story about family that provides a powerful counter-narrative to Muslim stereotypes. SHACK DWELLERS DESPAIR OVER LATEST FIRE IN JIKA JOE : NEW Shack dwellers despair over latest fire in Jika Joe. Hundreds of residents are once again homeless after another fire swept through the Pietermaritzburg shack settlement, with the additional worry of contracting Covid-19 in temporary shelters. JOHANNESBURG IN DECAY : NEW FRAME Johannesburg in decay. South Africa’s largest city is a world city, the home of jazz, art, politics and insurgent popular aspirations. But it is in precipitous decline, making now the time to act. AGRARIAN REFORM AND QUEER RIGHTS GO HAND IN HAND : NEW FRAME Agrarian reform and queer rights go hand in hand. The Landless Workers’ Movement in Brazil fights for LGBTQIA+ people who are being murdered at an alarming rate in a country besieged by racism, capitalist domination and exploitation. NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT S5 Episode 1: Street fighting man. We start the new season with an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with foremost political thinker, prolific writer and original street fighting man Tariq Ali. Hosted by: Charles Leonard. 21 May 2021. Radio New Frame Mixtape. A PLACE WEEPING : NEW FRAME A place weeping. The social devastation of mass unemployment renders South Africa a non-viable society for millions. Something must give. By: New Frame. 4 Jun 2021. Editorial. 12 November 2020: Homes in overcrowded Alexandra township stand in contrast to the skyline of affluent Sandton in Johannesburg. (Photograph by Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
WHATSAPP HAS BEEN MINING YOUR DATA ALL ALONG : NEW FRAME WhatsApp has been mining your data all along. The messaging application’s updated privacy policy has users crying foul and jumping ship. But they are just telling you what they have already been doing. By: Lloyd Gedye. 21 Jan 2021. News. 20 January 2021: WhatsApp has delayed the introduction of a new privacy policy announced earlier this NOTES ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEAR : NEW FRAME Notes on gender-based violence and fear. The murder of Precious Ramabulana, after news of violent repression and killings in South America, raises the simmering anger and fear among women and LGBTQIA+ people to boiling point once again. Gender-based violence is everywhere, in multiple forms. Women and the LGBTQIA+ communitynavigate the
EPWP: TEMPORARY WORK, PERMANENT CASUALS : NEW FRAME EPWP: temporary work, permanent casuals. The Expanded Public Works Programme offers relief to poverty-stricken families, but it also exploits workers by not providing benefits or job security. 12 February 2020: Expanded Public Works Programme workers protest with members of the Socialist Revolutionary Workers’ Party and AlliedWorkers Union
PIETER COETZÉ IS YOUNG, BUT NO FISH OUT OF WATER : NEW FRAME Pieter Coetzé is young, but no fish out of water. The teenage swimming sensation has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics but is realistic about repeating Joan Breetzke’s gold medal success in VW SHOP STEWARDS FIGHT CORONAVIRUS STRIKE DISMISSAL : NEW VW shop stewards fight coronavirus strike dismissal. Auto-manufacturing workers who were crammed together in Volkswagen’s Uitenhage factory during the Covid-19 pandemic want their shop stewards reinstated. 3 February 2021: Workers protest outside the Volkswagen South Africa plant in Uitenhage, demanding that 14 fired shop stewards be reinstated. THE FALL OF EASTERN CAPE PUBLIC SCHOOLS : NEW FRAME The fall of Eastern Cape public schools. The provincial department has failed to spend its infrastructure budget for years and some schools are literally falling down. This is leading to a loss of learners, school closures, vandalism and robbery. By: Sibongile Portia Jonas.1 Mar 2021.
EXPLOITED SECURITY GUARDS CALL OUT LABOUR DEPARTMENT : NEW Exploited security guards call out labour department. Private security guards in George have been reporting the unfair labour practices of their employers to various government bodies for years, but they have been largely ignored. 1 February 2020: Socacof spokesperson Petros Mapapa during the meeting New Frame attended with frustrated security WRITERS ZANDILE BANGANI : NEW FRAME Zandile Bangani. @agirliesgirl. Zandile Bangani was born and raised in Cape Town. She writes about matters pertaining to education and is committed to improving the level of education available to working-class and impoverished families. NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT S5 Episode 1: Street fighting man. We start the new season with an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with foremost political thinker, prolific writer and original street fighting man Tariq Ali. Hosted by: Charles Leonard. 21 May 2021. Radio New Frame Mixtape. A PLACE WEEPING : NEW FRAME A place weeping. The social devastation of mass unemployment renders South Africa a non-viable society for millions. Something must give. By: New Frame. 4 Jun 2021. Editorial. 12 November 2020: Homes in overcrowded Alexandra township stand in contrast to the skyline of affluent Sandton in Johannesburg. (Photograph by Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
WHATSAPP HAS BEEN MINING YOUR DATA ALL ALONG : NEW FRAME WhatsApp has been mining your data all along. The messaging application’s updated privacy policy has users crying foul and jumping ship. But they are just telling you what they have already been doing. By: Lloyd Gedye. 21 Jan 2021. News. 20 January 2021: WhatsApp has delayed the introduction of a new privacy policy announced earlier this NOTES ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEAR : NEW FRAME Notes on gender-based violence and fear. The murder of Precious Ramabulana, after news of violent repression and killings in South America, raises the simmering anger and fear among women and LGBTQIA+ people to boiling point once again. Gender-based violence is everywhere, in multiple forms. Women and the LGBTQIA+ communitynavigate the
EPWP: TEMPORARY WORK, PERMANENT CASUALS : NEW FRAME EPWP: temporary work, permanent casuals. The Expanded Public Works Programme offers relief to poverty-stricken families, but it also exploits workers by not providing benefits or job security. 12 February 2020: Expanded Public Works Programme workers protest with members of the Socialist Revolutionary Workers’ Party and AlliedWorkers Union
PIETER COETZÉ IS YOUNG, BUT NO FISH OUT OF WATER : NEW FRAME Pieter Coetzé is young, but no fish out of water. The teenage swimming sensation has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics but is realistic about repeating Joan Breetzke’s gold medal success in VW SHOP STEWARDS FIGHT CORONAVIRUS STRIKE DISMISSAL : NEW VW shop stewards fight coronavirus strike dismissal. Auto-manufacturing workers who were crammed together in Volkswagen’s Uitenhage factory during the Covid-19 pandemic want their shop stewards reinstated. 3 February 2021: Workers protest outside the Volkswagen South Africa plant in Uitenhage, demanding that 14 fired shop stewards be reinstated. THE FALL OF EASTERN CAPE PUBLIC SCHOOLS : NEW FRAME The fall of Eastern Cape public schools. The provincial department has failed to spend its infrastructure budget for years and some schools are literally falling down. This is leading to a loss of learners, school closures, vandalism and robbery. By: Sibongile Portia Jonas.1 Mar 2021.
EXPLOITED SECURITY GUARDS CALL OUT LABOUR DEPARTMENT : NEW Exploited security guards call out labour department. Private security guards in George have been reporting the unfair labour practices of their employers to various government bodies for years, but they have been largely ignored. 1 February 2020: Socacof spokesperson Petros Mapapa during the meeting New Frame attended with frustrated security WRITERS ZANDILE BANGANI : NEW FRAME Zandile Bangani. @agirliesgirl. Zandile Bangani was born and raised in Cape Town. She writes about matters pertaining to education and is committed to improving the level of education available to working-class and impoverished families. SILKSCREENING THE PANDEMIC : NEW FRAME Undated: Left: Ingubo, Baker’s and Intercape (2021). Print by Simnikiwe Buhlungu. Right: Autopoiesis (2021). Print by Nonku Phiri. While Buhlungu considers the communal, Nonku Phiri’s Autopoiesis is conversely a journey into and out of the self, as she reflects on acts of surrender in this seemingly apocalyptic moment. In an interview, Phiri speaks about her movements between PART ONE | HIV LESSONS FOR COVID-19 : NEW FRAME 11 May 2020: Pedestrians pass a pop-up Covid-19 screening and testing clinic in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Mpumi Mantangana, a nurse known to her peers as Sis’ Mpumi, had been a nurse for about a decade by the late 1990s, when South Africa’s HIV epidemic became an Aidsepidemic.
VW SHOP STEWARDS FIGHT CORONAVIRUS STRIKE DISMISSAL : NEW VW shop stewards fight coronavirus strike dismissal. Auto-manufacturing workers who were crammed together in Volkswagen’s Uitenhage factory during the Covid-19 pandemic want their shop stewards reinstated. 3 February 2021: Workers protest outside the Volkswagen South Africa plant in Uitenhage, demanding that 14 fired shop stewards be reinstated. LONG READ | THE PARTY AS ARTICULATOR : NEW FRAME A mass uprising – one of the largest in the history of the United States – exploded after police murdered George Floyd in late May 2020. While thousands stormed the streets, some seasoned organisers mused on Twitter whether to even support the rebellion. NO END IN SIGHT TO SEVEN YEARS OF DROUGHT : NEW FRAME No end in sight to seven years of drought. Thousands of residents of a small Karoo town in the Eastern Cape draw their water from boreholes while emerging farmers have no water supply. 11 September 2020: Several beautiful, now unused church buildings stand on the undulating hills of Klipplaat, testifying to the heyday of a once-bustlingrailway
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This is a lightly edited excerpt from The Paris Commune: A Political Declaration on Politics” in Polemics (Verso, 2006) by Alain Badiou.. To start with, let’s note that before the Commune there had been a number of more or less armed popular and workers’ movements in France in a dialectic with the question of state power. THE ECONOMIC INJUSTICE OF THE TULSA RACE MASSACRE : NEW FRAME The economic injustice of the Tulsa Race Massacre. An underappreciated factor in the racist violence of the 1921 Tulsa massacre is how white supremacist forces decimated Black wealth. THE WEST IS COMPLICIT IN COLOMBIA’S KILLINGS : NEW FRAME Chasing quality, not clicks. “This is the most violent period that we’ve documented It’s the worst violence we’ve seen in the recent history of Colombia,” said Alejandro Lanz, co-director of Temblores. “We’ve never seen police forces kill 39 people in a continuous series of protests like we’ve seen in this generalstrike.
SENZENI MARASELA AND THE WEIGHT OF WAITING : NEW FRAME Undated: Waiting for Gebane presents a large body of work without separating it by the materials Senzeni Marasela used, including fabric, paint and charcoal. Marasela and her father, who was watching the film with her, spoke throughout the movie. He shared his experiences of moving to Johannesburg in 1956, and anecdotes such as having his bicycle stolen and being beaten up in Kliptown. PIETER COETZÉ IS YOUNG, BUT NO FISH OUT OF WATER : NEW FRAME Chasing quality, not clicks. Pieter Coetzé is young, but no fish out of water. The teenage swimming sensation has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics but is realistic about repeating Joan Breetzke’s gold medalsuccess in 1952.
NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT S5 Episode 1: Street fighting man. We start the new season with an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with foremost political thinker, prolific writer and original street fighting man Tariq Ali. Hosted by: Charles Leonard. 21 May 2021. Radio New Frame Mixtape. NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT Protectors, perpetrators and providers in Skemerdans. In this murder mystery series directed by Amy Jeptha and Ephraim Gordon, powerful, complex women fight for the legacy of a jazz club in Cape Town’s underworld. By: Mia Arderne. WHATSAPP HAS BEEN MINING YOUR DATA ALL ALONG : NEW FRAME WhatsApp has been mining your data all along. The messaging application’s updated privacy policy has users crying foul and jumping ship. But they are just telling you what they have already been doing. By: Lloyd Gedye. 21 Jan 2021. News. 20 January 2021: WhatsApp has delayed the introduction of a new privacy policy announced earlier this NEW BOOKS | ARCHIE MAFEJE’S POLITICAL THOUGHT : NEW FRAME This is a lightly edited excerpt from The Social and Political Thought of Archie Mafeje: A Pan-African Social Scientist Ahead of His Time (Wits University Press, 2020) by Bongani Nyoka.. A spectre is haunting the South African academy, the spectre of knowledge decolonisation. Academics and university students are calling for decolonisation, but what they call brilliant is not new, and what NO END IN SIGHT TO SEVEN YEARS OF DROUGHT : NEW FRAME No end in sight to seven years of drought. Thousands of residents of a small Karoo town in the Eastern Cape draw their water from boreholes while emerging farmers have no water supply. 11 September 2020: Several beautiful, now unused church buildings stand on the undulating hills of Klipplaat, testifying to the heyday of a once-bustlingrailway
NOTES ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEAR : NEW FRAME Notes on gender-based violence and fear. The murder of Precious Ramabulana, after news of violent repression and killings in South America, raises the simmering anger and fear among women and LGBTQIA+ people to boiling point once again. Gender-based violence is everywhere, in multiple forms. Women and the LGBTQIA+ communitynavigate the
WRITERS ZANDILE BANGANI : NEW FRAME Zandile Bangani. @agirliesgirl. Zandile Bangani was born and raised in Cape Town. She writes about matters pertaining to education and is committed to improving the level of education available to working-class and impoverished families. WRITERS RICHARD PITHOUSE : NEW FRAME Richard Pithouse. Richard Pithouse is from Durban and is the editor-in-chief of New Frame. He has been writing for newspapers in South Africa for more than 20 years and is also an academic. THE EIGHT MEN THE RESERVE BANK IS PROTECTING : NEW FRAME The eight men the Reserve Bank is protecting. The South African Reserve Bank has denied a request for access to the financial records of eight individuals alleged to have been involved in economic crimes during apartheid. 3 February 2020: The South African History Archive took the Reserve Bank to the Supreme Court of Appeal to access recordson
AMY JEPHTA AND THE TENDER THEATRE OF MEMORY : NEW FRAME Amy Jephta and the tender theatre of memory. The winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for theatre brings home the need to keep remembering a past that displaced and dispossessed. 25 June 2019: Amy Jephta, pictured at the University of Cape Town’s HiddinghCampus.
NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT S5 Episode 1: Street fighting man. We start the new season with an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with foremost political thinker, prolific writer and original street fighting man Tariq Ali. Hosted by: Charles Leonard. 21 May 2021. Radio New Frame Mixtape. NEW FRAMECOVID-19EDITORIAL AND ANALYSISFEATURESNEWSCULTURESPORT Protectors, perpetrators and providers in Skemerdans. In this murder mystery series directed by Amy Jeptha and Ephraim Gordon, powerful, complex women fight for the legacy of a jazz club in Cape Town’s underworld. By: Mia Arderne. WHATSAPP HAS BEEN MINING YOUR DATA ALL ALONG : NEW FRAME WhatsApp has been mining your data all along. The messaging application’s updated privacy policy has users crying foul and jumping ship. But they are just telling you what they have already been doing. By: Lloyd Gedye. 21 Jan 2021. News. 20 January 2021: WhatsApp has delayed the introduction of a new privacy policy announced earlier this NEW BOOKS | ARCHIE MAFEJE’S POLITICAL THOUGHT : NEW FRAME This is a lightly edited excerpt from The Social and Political Thought of Archie Mafeje: A Pan-African Social Scientist Ahead of His Time (Wits University Press, 2020) by Bongani Nyoka.. A spectre is haunting the South African academy, the spectre of knowledge decolonisation. Academics and university students are calling for decolonisation, but what they call brilliant is not new, and what NO END IN SIGHT TO SEVEN YEARS OF DROUGHT : NEW FRAME No end in sight to seven years of drought. Thousands of residents of a small Karoo town in the Eastern Cape draw their water from boreholes while emerging farmers have no water supply. 11 September 2020: Several beautiful, now unused church buildings stand on the undulating hills of Klipplaat, testifying to the heyday of a once-bustlingrailway
NOTES ON GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND FEAR : NEW FRAME Notes on gender-based violence and fear. The murder of Precious Ramabulana, after news of violent repression and killings in South America, raises the simmering anger and fear among women and LGBTQIA+ people to boiling point once again. Gender-based violence is everywhere, in multiple forms. Women and the LGBTQIA+ communitynavigate the
WRITERS ZANDILE BANGANI : NEW FRAME Zandile Bangani. @agirliesgirl. Zandile Bangani was born and raised in Cape Town. She writes about matters pertaining to education and is committed to improving the level of education available to working-class and impoverished families. WRITERS RICHARD PITHOUSE : NEW FRAME Richard Pithouse. Richard Pithouse is from Durban and is the editor-in-chief of New Frame. He has been writing for newspapers in South Africa for more than 20 years and is also an academic. THE EIGHT MEN THE RESERVE BANK IS PROTECTING : NEW FRAME The eight men the Reserve Bank is protecting. The South African Reserve Bank has denied a request for access to the financial records of eight individuals alleged to have been involved in economic crimes during apartheid. 3 February 2020: The South African History Archive took the Reserve Bank to the Supreme Court of Appeal to access recordson
AMY JEPHTA AND THE TENDER THEATRE OF MEMORY : NEW FRAME Amy Jephta and the tender theatre of memory. The winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for theatre brings home the need to keep remembering a past that displaced and dispossessed. 25 June 2019: Amy Jephta, pictured at the University of Cape Town’s HiddinghCampus.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON EDUCATION : NEW FRAME The impact of Covid-19 on education. The coronavirus pandemic forced schools to shut abruptly, exposing the huge inequality between impoverished and privileged pupils as learning moved online and schoolgirls faced exploitation. The abrupt move from the classroom to remote, online learning at the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemicinterrupted
SILKSCREENING THE PANDEMIC : NEW FRAME Undated: Left: Ingubo, Baker’s and Intercape (2021). Print by Simnikiwe Buhlungu. Right: Autopoiesis (2021). Print by Nonku Phiri. While Buhlungu considers the communal, Nonku Phiri’s Autopoiesis is conversely a journey into and out of the self, as she reflects on acts of surrender in this seemingly apocalyptic moment. In an interview, Phiri speaks about her movements between PART ONE | HIV LESSONS FOR COVID-19 : NEW FRAME 11 May 2020: Pedestrians pass a pop-up Covid-19 screening and testing clinic in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Mpumi Mantangana, a nurse known to her peers as Sis’ Mpumi, had been a nurse for about a decade by the late 1990s, when South Africa’s HIV epidemic became an Aidsepidemic.
A PLACE WEEPING : NEW FRAME A place weeping. The social devastation of mass unemployment renders South Africa a non-viable society for millions. Something must give. MAKING INTIMACY SAFE ON SET : NEW FRAME Making intimacy safe on set. The development of industry protocols for filming intimate content and the introduction of intimacy coordinators is a critical and vital step for safety on and beyond sets in SouthAfrica.
‘BARAKAT’ HOLDS CAPE MUSLIM CULTURE UP TO THE LIGHT : NEW ‘Barakat’ holds Cape Muslim culture up to the light. Directed by Amy Jephta and told in Afrikaaps, the film is a layered, intimate and infinitely human story about family that provides a powerful counter-narrative to Muslim stereotypes. HALF PRICE BUT ALL HEART: CAROLINA’S TAXIS : NEW FRAME Chasing quality, not clicks. COVID-19 Half price but all heart: Carolina’s taxis. In a nod of appreciation to the Carolina community and acknowledging the damaging financial effects of Covid-19, the taxi association there has cut fares for learners. EASTERN CAPE SCHOOL’S INFRASTRUCTURE HORROR : NEW FRAME The Eastern Cape treasury’s budget guide for 2020-2021 reflects an allocation of more than R1.5 billion for school infrastructure development. It is not known how much of this budget will be allocated to schools such as Inkqubela. The president of the school governing body, Mkhululi Hewu, said: “The situation at the school is dire andas
WRITERS LUSANDA LUTHULI : NEW FRAME Chasing quality, not clicks. Culture; Durban rapper Raheem Kemet is just getting started. The eclectic poet, beatboxer and performer unpacks his debut nine-track album ‘Living Forever’, recounting his unconventional journey and the importance of having faith. TB JOSHUA, NIGERIA’S CONTENTIOUS PENTECOSTAL TITAN : NEW FRAME TB Joshua, Nigeria’s contentious Pentecostal titan. The popular televangelist, who recently died, preached a prosperity gospel that promised followers health and wealth if they had faith – and gave money to the church. Sunday, 22 November 2020* Covid-19
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AN INTIMATE HOMAGE TO CHINESE MIGRANT LIFE IN SA A curated show at a former corner shop in Brixton, Johannesburg, offers a glimpse into the lives of a Chinese migrant couple who made apartheid South Africa home.By: Ufrieda Ho
20 Nov 2020
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EASTERN CAPE HEALTH WOES EXPOSE GOVERNMENT FAILURES Covid-19 has highlighted what South Africans already knew about the Eastern Cape’s health system: it’s dysfunctional and on the verge of collapse, and a remedy is needed urgently.By: New Frame
20 Nov 2020
* Sport
BIELSA: A PRINCIPLED MAN IN AN UNPRINCIPLED WORLD Charismatic coach Marcelo Bielsa has a paltry trophy return for a man regarded as footballing royalty. Why does he matter and why do some experts say he can save the beautiful game?By: Daniel Gallan
20 Nov 2020
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THE EASTERN CAPE IS SOUTH AFRICA’S LAND OF HUNGER Jobless people in the country’s most impoverished province join the growing social grant queues before dawn on empty stomachs, having run out of food for the month.By: Bonile Bam
18 Nov 2020
* Features
TRADING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF WHITE FOR 100 YEARS A shop in Dullstroom on the Highveld in Mpumalanga survived a depression and a government set on pushing it off its land. Then a tornado hit and the town showed its true colour.By: Shaun Smillie
19 Nov 2020
* News
THE WORLD’S MOST NEGLECTED CONFLICT This has been the bloodiest year of Cameroon’s Anglophone crisis, leading to the loss of many more lives. Cameroonians are now using #EndAnglophoneCrisis to alert the world to the separatist war.By: Daniel Ekonde
18 Nov 2020
* Sport
TABLE CRICKET GIVES DISABLED KIDS A GO AT THE GAME An exciting variation of cricket for children with additional needs provides the thrill of competition and the camaraderie of playing in a team, but its introduction into schools has been slow.By: Ryan Cooper
18 Nov 2020
* News
XOLOBENI ACTIVIST RECEIVES DEATH THREAT In an environment where activism against mining is becoming increasingly deadly, Nonhle Mbuthuma’s life may be at risk.By: Dennis Webster
17 Nov 2020
* Features
LONG READ | THE UNFINISHED BUSINESS OF THE TRC The ANC said it would hold those guilty of crimes against humanity to account – but is mum on those involved in political interference in Truth and Reconciliation Commission prosecutions.By: Tymon Smith
16 Nov 2020
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S3 EPISODE 11: RADIOACTIVE JOBURG | LEFT AFTER TRUMP South Africa’s mineral wealth has been built on the backs of Black people. Damaging mining practices still take their toll on people’s health. Also, is it now payback time to the Left for Joe Biden? Hosted by: Musawenkosi Cabe20 Nov 2020
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S3 EPISODE 10: MY AMERICA | TOP FOOTBALL ANALYST In a country still dominated by the defeated Donald Trump, four progressives tell us about their America. And, how a South African became the performance analyst for Africa’s top football club. Hosted by: Njabulo Ngidi13 Nov 2020
COVID-19
AFFECTED PROVINCES
Gauteng:
232 147
SOUTH AFRICA
cases:
765 409
deaths:
20 845
recovered:
707 784
GLOBAL
cases:
58 764 574
deaths:
1 390 454
recovered:
40 658 110
Data correct at 09:06 CAT, 19 November 2020NEWS
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TRUDA FORCES PROTESTERS INTO COURT In this third part of our story on a strike at an Eastern Cape factory, the food giant’s application for contempt of an interim interdict includes a prison sentence request for protest leaders.By: Anna Majavu
19 Nov 2020
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WORKERS AT THE MERCY OF BOSSES AND THE GOVERNMENT Some employees received their full salaries during lockdown whereas others got no pay. Is the ability to survive during a crisis dependent on having a sympathetic boss and state?By: Amy Musgrave
19 Nov 2020
* News
PE BRIDGESTONE WORKERS REJECT RETIREMENT PACKAGES The company is among many that have retrenched workers citing financial struggles because of Covid-19. But a union claims the retrenchments have been in the pipeline for a decade. By: Sibongile Portia Jonas17 Nov 2020
* News
WE LIVE IN RAW SEWAGE, SAY PE RESIDENTS The municipality continues to ignore a sewerage pipe in Izinyoka township that keeps bursting despite residents logging repair requests. Now the effluent is beginning to affect their health. By: Sibongile Portia Jonas16 Nov 2020
* News
DECADES-LONG BATTLE FOR SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZENSHIP Two brothers born in South Africa to Angolan refugees still face an uphill battle for citizenship despite a high court order. The matter is now in the Supreme Court of Appeal.By: Jan Bornman
13 Nov 2020
* News
MINING BRINGS DEATH AND DIVISION TO KWAZULU-NATAL The proposed expansion of Somkhele anthracite mine has pitted residents against each other, with those against it stunned into silence after the murder of Fikile Ntshangase.By: Nomfundo Xolo
12 Nov 2020
* News
TRUDA FOODS STAFF EXPOSE BLEAK WORKING CONDITIONS In this second part of our story on a strike at the factory in the Eastern Cape, workers talk of inadequate toilet breaks, an allegedly unsafe environment and humiliating strip searches.By: Anna Majavu
11 Nov 2020
* News
NIGERIANS DEMAND JUSTICE FOR MASSACRE VICTIMS Public hearings have begun into allegations of police brutality while the International Criminal Court is analysing evidence related to the #EndSARS killings at Lekki tollgate.By: Tolu Olasoji
9 Nov 2020
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POLLUTION ADDS TO COVID-19 DEATHS, SAY SCIENTISTS Experts have linked around 15% of Covid-19 deaths worldwide directly to comorbidities caused by exposure to high levels of air pollution. This figure is higher, at 18%, in South Africa.By: Tony Carnie
5 Nov 2020
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ACCUSED OF FAVOURITISM A teaching graduate whose studies were not funded by the Funza Lushaka bursary programme says he is being excluded from jobs at state schools because he was not part of the scheme. By: Zandile Bangani17 Nov 2020
* Features
THE COMMONS AS THE FULCRUM FOR SOCIAL REGENERATION Karl Marx’s 1875 critique of the German Social Democratic Party provides a withering examination of capitalism’s ‘wicked ways’ and a guide to what the commons is and how to bring it about. By: Peter Linebaugh12 Nov 2020
* Features
FROM THE ARCHIVE | ‘BUCKINGHAM PALACE’ DISTRICT SIX Richard Rive, author and anti-apartheid activist, describes a weekend in 1955 in the Cape Town neighbourhood while living in an ironically named housing complex.By: Richard Rive
12 Nov 2020
* Features
NEW BOOKS | REVOLUTIONARY FEMINISMS Leanne Betasamosake Simpson – one of the many radical activists interviewed in this book – is a Nishnaabeg author who uses indigneous practices to respond to ongoing white violence. By: Brenna Bhandar and Rafeef Ziadah11 Nov 2020
* Features
LONG READ | LIMPOPO MINES DESTROY COMMUNITIES Residents in villages situated near mining activities are exposed to dangerous hazards that claim their health, damage their homes and threaten their livelihoods. By: Magnificent Mndebele10 Nov 2020
CULTURE
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HOME IS WHERE THE MUSIC IS FOR SISONKE XONTI The saxophonist’s second album as leader maps his jazz journey to a greater awareness of the world and his place in it.By: Gwen Ansell
13 Nov 2020
* Culture
TEXT MESSAGES | EMMELINE PANKHURST, A REED OF STEEL Speeches by the women’s suffrage leader in favour of enfranchisement were eloquent, pointed and forceful, making ‘our case clear’ by the ‘very simple fact that women are human beings’.By: Darryl Accone
12 Nov 2020
* Culture
THE SEISMIC IMPACT OF MACHESA AND ERIC RAMCO The legendary group and their producer took Setswana traditional music from villages to the world. But after a long hiatus and years of decline, can Ramco do it again? By: Gopolang Botlhokwane10 Nov 2020
* Culture
LIFE IN JAZZ NOTES AND RHYTHM The Cosmology concert, rooted in the shared history of musical cosmopolitanism in Joburg and Accra, showed the power of jazz in bridging, speaking to and transcending all kinds of borders.By: Gwen Ansell
6 Nov 2020
* Culture
ALBUM REVIEW | MIDNIGHT OIL AND TERROR IN AUSTRALIA The band’s first new studio album in almost twenty years, _The Makarrata Project_, is a radical critique of Australian society made in collaboration with Indigenous Australian artists. By: Richard Pithouse5 Nov 2020
* Culture
DORAH SITOLE’S LONG LOVE AFFAIR WITH FOOD The cordon bleu chef, author, editor and food influencer has guided food culture in South Africa. Her new book reflects on 40 years of cooking, telling the story of her life through food. By: Gugulethu Mhlungu4 Nov 2020
* Culture
THE FILMMAKERS ADVANCING A RADICAL BLACK AFRIKAANS A decade after the release of Dylan Valley’s debut film, _Afrikaaps: The Documentary_, artists are working with Afrikaans in exciting ways to reflect on the history and future of the language. By: Sindi-Leigh McBride3 Nov 2020
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TREVOR SITHOLE HAS BIG FLY-FISHING PLANS The KwaZulu-Natal fly-fisher wants to pave the way for more Black people to take up the sport he loves, one that has played a criticalrole in his life.
By: Rogan Ward
19 Nov 2020
COVID-19
* Sport
SA RUGBY’S COVID-19 DILEMMA Rugby hasn’t escaped the pandemic and the problems it has brought upon life and every organised activity that people enjoy. By: Simnikiwe Xabanisa16 Nov 2020
* Sport
THE RISE OF SA PLAYERS ABROAD IS GOOD FOR BANYANA The growing list of professional women footballers plying their trade at overseas clubs could be the missing piece the side needs to conquer the continent after five failed attempts. By: Boipelo Mokgothu14 Nov 2020
* Sport
BUSY BEE CONTINUES TO STING DESPITE CHALLENGES Cape Town’s oldest Black rugby club personifies the problems Black rugby faces, including attempts to have its history erased, being affected by apartheid and struggling financially for good resources.By: Adrian Ephraim
13 Nov 2020
* Sport
SINTU MANJEZI TAKES THE BULLS BY THE HORNS After a tug of war between the Cheetahs and the Bulls for his services, the lock-cum-flanker decided on a move to Pretoria, the latest step on an injury-strewn road to stardom.By: Leonard Solms
11 Nov 2020
* Sport
HOW THE WNBA IGNITED SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN SPORTS The Women’s National Basketball Association led the charge in amplifying the Black Lives Matter message, taking a stand before Colin Kaepernick sat out the national anthem and then took the knee.By: Lee Nxumalo
9 Nov 2020
* Sport
MORGAN MUVHANGO’S LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH BOWLS The 41-year-old from Limpopo talks about how he fell in love with a sport he thought was only for ‘old people’ and the racism he has experienced in the colours of Team SA. By: Karien Jonckheere7 Nov 2020
* Sport
WHY LIMPOPO FOOTBALL TEAMS ALWAYS STRUGGLE Limpopo club bosses blame their municipalities for adding to their struggles in top flight football, but Andries Sebola places the blame on bosses themselves for interfering. By: Matshelane Mamabolo6 Nov 2020
* Sport
SUPERCOACH ANS BOTHA SAYS ATHLETICS SAVED HER The world-renowned coach, who turns 80 next year, talks about what keeps her young, her legacy and how athletics came to her rescue following the loss of her son and husband. By: Ockert de Villiers3 Nov 2020
EDITORIAL AND ANALYSIS* Analysis
BENEATH MASHABA’S ‘CENTRISM’ LURKS THE REACTIONARY A fanatic of the free market, Herman Mashaba advances extreme economic policies for South Africa. But he needs political power first, so he rides on xenophobic sentiments for votes. By: Christopher McMichael19 Nov 2020
* Analysis
CORBYN THE LATEST VICTIM OF THE ‘NEW ANTISEMITISM’ The definition of antisemitic has been stretched in absurd ways to denounce those who oppose the state of Israel as well as antiracists who want change to the economic status quo. By: Steven Friedman19 Nov 2020
* Analysis
NEW ENERGY REGIME WILL DEEPEN INEQUALITY If the state and workers collaborate, however, new rules for electricity generation could benefit all as small-scale renewable energy plants add power to the grid – and to the people.By: Brian Kamanzi
18 Nov 2020
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