The REAL red card recipient? An Italian singer was accused of pulling a 'Ras Dumisani' with her anthem performance for the ...
South Africa's "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" has been voted the world's best national anthem in a poll created by The Economist magazine. The anthem, which pieces together lyrics in Afrikaans‚ English‚ ...
Dame Prue Leith has revealed that her favourite song of all time is Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika, a hymn that was banned under South Africa’s apartheid regime due to its association with the African ...
The EFF on Tuesday called for Die Stem to be removed from the national anthem, in celebration of Enoch Sontonga who composed Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika. Tuesday marks the 120th anniversary of Sontonga's ...
"Too many national anthems suffer from dreary harmonies and dull platitudes‚" The Economist wrote‚ as it published a poll of the best anthems in the world - choosing South Africa's Enoch Sontonga's ...
SOUTH AFRICA will be hoping they can defend their Rugby World Cup title against old rivals New Zealand on Saturday. And they will be sure to belt out their rousing national anthem before the game gets ...
God bless Africa. What has happened to our beautiful South Africa, people? Before we started hating each other after 1994, we were an united nation for a short while. The world looked up to us and ...
Mbabane - A senior Swazi police officer stunned the Mbabane magistrate's court on Tuesday when he told a trial of six trade unionists charged with staging a strike that the anthem Nkosi Sikelel' ...
120 years after Enoch Sontonga composed Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika, it is time to get rid of Die Stem from the national anthem, writes Mbuyiseni Ndlozi. Today we mark the 120th anniversary of Nkosi Sikelel ...
With respect, these articles are well wide of the mark and exhibit a woeful ignorance of the law of copyright. They are misleading and have the potential to stir up strong emotions. The ignorance of ...
Nkosi Sikelel iAfrica (Lord Bless Africa) is a song that runs through the very soul of South African life. It was originally composed in 1897 by Enoch Sontonga, a Xhosa clergyman at a Methodist ...
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