Johannesburg, the wealthiest city in Africa and home to more than 12,000 millionaires is about to become a ghost town. Just over a week before Christmas, there’s a lull in the traffic as homes in both the suburbs and the sprawling black townships empty out.
On 16 December, the Day of Reconciliation marks 187 years since the Battle of Blood River when a party of 464 voortrekkers or white pioneers who had left British rule in the Cape to search for a homeland, moved east and passed through the Zulu kingdom. The trekkers, born in Africa of Dutch and French descent and speaking a blend that would become known as Afrikaans, had been granted free passage by the Zulu monarch Dingaan; with their wagons, horses and cattle they were looking for a place to settle.
Most popular
Patrick West
Gen Z

The Spectator

The Danville Register & Bee Politics
The Daily Beast
AlterNet
CourierPress Sports
Raw Story
The Conversation