Community colleges are an attractive option for international students, in part, because they’re a fraction of the cost of four-year universities. But higher nonresident tuition fees, ineligibility for state or federal aid and limited options for work can still generate sticker shock for people when they arrive in the US.
After a long and very public trial, Oscar Pistorius will not be convicted of murder — but he could still go to prison for “culpable homicide.” Many South Africans were shocked by the acquittal for murder, since Pistorius did not come off well during the trial.
When Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990, Zelda la Grange had no idea who he was. In her Afrikaaner family, he was simply a “terrorist.” She was in her twenties and would soon become Mandela’s personal assistant, and later, a close friend.When Nelson Mandela was released from prison in 1990, Zelda la Grange had no idea who he was. In her Afrikaaner family, he was simply a “terrorist.” She was in her twenties and would soon become Mandela’s personal assistant, and later, a close friend.
If you’re in Pretoria, South Africa, one show you won’t be able to see is a new opera about Nelson Mandela. That’s because the show, “Madiba: The African Opera,” was cancelled after just three nights because of a lack of funding. The opera depicts Nelson Mandela’s early years in his native home of Qunu, on South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Thabang Senekal is the well-known South African baritone who played Mandela in the production. He describes what it’s like to play Mandela on stage.
If you’re in Pretoria, South Africa, one show you won’t be able to see is a new opera about Nelson Mandela. That’s because the show, “Madiba: The African Opera,” was cancelled after just three nights because of a lack of funding. The opera depicts Nelson Mandela’s early years in his native home of Qunu, on South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Thabang Senekal is the well-known South African baritone who played Mandela in the production. He describes what it’s like to play Mandela on stage.
South Africa kept recordings of Nelson Mandela’s famous Rivonia speech. But no one could hear them because they were on dictabelts. And then South Africa’s last remaining dictaphone machine broke.