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South African violist tackles legacy of alcohol payments to labourers

South African violist tackles legacy of alcohol payments to labourers

A South African violist has used music and art to explore the painful legacy of how labourers at wineries in the Western Cape province were for centuries given wine as part of their payment, a practice known as "the Dop System." The system, which began at the time of slavery in the 17th century and persisted until the recent past despite attempts to abolish it, caused high rates of alcoholism among mixed-race workers who for historical reasons were the main labour force at the wineries. Violist Lynn Rudolph said they wanted to expose how the practice, introduced by Dutch colonialists and maintained…
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PHOTO FEATURE: Fallen Giants

PHOTO FEATURE: Fallen Giants

STORMS with exceptionally high winds and record rainfall caused flooding and damaged vital infrastructure across South Africa's Western Cape during the country's Heritage Day weekend. The storms also downed many of Cape Town's old Stone Pines, some over 100 years old. Photos (Bird Story Agency, no restrictions)Fallen Giants: Storms and record rainfall caused flooding, cut vital infrastructure and felled trees across South Africa's Western Cape over the country's Heritage weekend. (Tom Kirkwood/Bird Story Agency/ September 26, 2023)
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South Africa’s Western Cape officials warn of COVID-19 resurgence

South Africa’s Western Cape officials warn of COVID-19 resurgence

SOUTH Africa's Western Cape province, home to tourist hub Cape Town, is experiencing a resurgence of COVID-19 infections, its premier has said after new cases jumped 52.1% in the past week. The Western Cape emerged as Africa's first regional hotspot towards the end of March when the new coronavirus spread via tourists into local communities, following the first confirmed positive case in South Africa earlier that month. "The Western Cape government is deeply concerned about the growing number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalisations in the province, which can now be considered as an established resurgence," premier Alan Winde said in…
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