The Crown Against Mafavuke is based on a South African trial from 1940. Mafavuke Ngcobo was a traditional herbalist who was accused by the local white medical establishment of ‘untraditional behaviour’. The lm explores the ideological and commercial confrontation between two di erent yet intertwining medicinal traditions and their uses of plants, with slippages across gender and race further questioning notions of purity and origination. The re-imagined court case is lmed at the Palace of Justice in Pretoria, where the Rivonia trial was held that sent Mandela and his fellow accused to Robben Island prison
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe was post-apartheid South Africa's third president and served in this positi...
There are many ways in which the Xhosa traditional manner of litigation is similar to the western wa...
This dissertation is based upon research of an emergent ethnomedicine in a botanically rich area, th...
The Rivonia Trial is a one-man play exploring the trial of Nelson Mandela on sabotage charges in 196...
The 1963–64 trial of Nelson Mandela and other leading members of the liberation movement was a polit...
The Rivonia treason trial started on October 9, 1963, the same day that former Cape Town coloured si...
After its formation in 1910 as a self-governing dominion within the British empire, the Union of Sou...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was 24 years old when he enrolled for his Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree at ...
Fifty years before his death in 2013, Nelson Mandela stood before Justice de Wet in Pretoria’s Palac...
Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation anddiscrimination that existed in Sou...
Discusses the successful Mau Mau Case against the British government for atrocities committed agains...
This article aims to discuss the actions leading up to the trial, and the 1874 Langalibalele trial i...
Abstract: In this thesis, I investigate the possible existence of a civil religion in South Africa t...
The ‘mfecane’ is a characteristic product of South African liberal history used by the apartheid sta...
This is a classic case of sour grapes. After failing to secure a favourable decision from the judges...
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe was post-apartheid South Africa's third president and served in this positi...
There are many ways in which the Xhosa traditional manner of litigation is similar to the western wa...
This dissertation is based upon research of an emergent ethnomedicine in a botanically rich area, th...
The Rivonia Trial is a one-man play exploring the trial of Nelson Mandela on sabotage charges in 196...
The 1963–64 trial of Nelson Mandela and other leading members of the liberation movement was a polit...
The Rivonia treason trial started on October 9, 1963, the same day that former Cape Town coloured si...
After its formation in 1910 as a self-governing dominion within the British empire, the Union of Sou...
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was 24 years old when he enrolled for his Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree at ...
Fifty years before his death in 2013, Nelson Mandela stood before Justice de Wet in Pretoria’s Palac...
Apartheid was a system of institutionalized racial segregation anddiscrimination that existed in Sou...
Discusses the successful Mau Mau Case against the British government for atrocities committed agains...
This article aims to discuss the actions leading up to the trial, and the 1874 Langalibalele trial i...
Abstract: In this thesis, I investigate the possible existence of a civil religion in South Africa t...
The ‘mfecane’ is a characteristic product of South African liberal history used by the apartheid sta...
This is a classic case of sour grapes. After failing to secure a favourable decision from the judges...
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe was post-apartheid South Africa's third president and served in this positi...
There are many ways in which the Xhosa traditional manner of litigation is similar to the western wa...
This dissertation is based upon research of an emergent ethnomedicine in a botanically rich area, th...