Experts say content creators on TikTok are increasingly helping to promote everyday use of indigenous languages, often through digital content centred on traditional food, farming and humour.
How can embracing our linguistic diversity transform education in South Africa?
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On Saturday, 21 February 2026, the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) will join the global community in commemorating International Mother Language Day. This annual observance reaffirms the ...
In Breckenridge, Colo., Threefold is a new bakery specializing in sourdough and serving a lamb pastrami sandwich. And for dessert, at Moon, a new bar in Houston with the unusual theme of the lunar ...
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Ahead of International Mother Language Day on 21 February 2026, TikTok is becoming an unexpected cultural classroom. Across South Africa, creators are using short-form video to revive, remix and teach ...
Mandisa Phuncu, Founder and Creative Director of Amari Woman and Amari Men, is redefining African-inspired luxury with intention, heritage and purpose at its core.
In a report published on 6, Bloomberg describes how the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) expanded its presence in Africa from ...
A bitter feud in Zambia has left former President Edgar Lungu’s body unburied in a South African funeral home for more than ...
TRUELOVE caught up with Nozipho Mbhele and Brian Mkhombe, the isiZulu voice actors for The Amazing World of Gumball and The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball’s characters, Darwin and Gumball.
Prof. Linda du Plessis notes how the rise of multilingualism is embraced both by national and multinational organisations and how it is a powerful tool in a globalised society.