Articles
Blowing in the wind
They say that when the wind blows down there in Port Elizabeth, it really does blow. Men have to hold into their hats and women their...
Royal comrades
The villagers of Phokeng have fought bravely against Bophuthatswana “independence’ for many years. At the forefront of their struggle are...
His fingers do the talking
Abdullah Ibrahim — better known to us as Dollar Brand, the world famous pianist and composer — is back home after 14 years in exile....
A call for peace
Death, destruction and grief… We have seen and heard little else on the Reef forthe last three months. What are the causes? What are the...
The screaming Sundowner
the story of Stanley “Screamer” Tshabalala Double Action Mamelodi Sundowns is one of the best soccer clubs in South Africa. This is...
Strange things happen in life
Before he went to join the ANC in exile in 1963, Samuel Dabulamanzi Zwane had one piece of advice for his four children — “get as much...
Stepping forward
The Students Teaching and Education Programme (STEP) is a project run by university students for high school students… On Friday night I...
Letters from our readers 1990 No 6
Dear Learn and Teach, Allow me to voice my dissatisfaction through your popular magazine. I cannot see why political organisations,...
Picking up the pieces
What is happening to the children of war- torn Natal? How do they survive? Learn and Teach spoke to three youths who are struggling to...
Dorkay House – “Waar goedes happen”
Dorkay House was once the home of some of our greatest and best-loved musicians. Then, many of the musicians went into exile and Dorkay...
Getting South African citizenship back
In 1970, the South African government made every “African” a citizen of one of the homelands. The way the government decided which...
The ‘Lion of Azania’ is gone
On 23 October 1990 — the day before this magazine went to the printers — Zephania Lekoane Mothopeng, president of the Pan Africanist...
