Expo 2025: May the worthy candidate win!
On 18 November this year, the world will know who becomes the winning bidder to host the World Expo
African languages face extinction: UN Report
A recent report by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation indicates
Makhonjwa Mountains declared World Heritage site by UNESCO
South Africa has a new life line to boost its declining domestic tourism figures, the Makhonjwa
Kenya’s Lake Turkana put on World Heritage danger list
A UNESCO panel on Thursday added Lake Turkana, a conservation hotspot in Kenya and a candidate site
Breach-Valdez journalism prize awarded to Daniela Rea of Mexico
Daniela Rea, a Mexican journalist known for her searing chronicles of the violence gripping her
Media is under attack
Today, more than at any time in our recent past, the media is under attack. That was among the
Journalists urged to go back to basics
The Director of Freedom of Expression and Media Development at UNESCO says journalists focus on
Celebrating World Radio Day
The world celebrates World Radio Day on the 13th of February.
Journalism under fire
Journalism is under fire across the world.
PanSALB pushes to advance use of indigenous languages
The Second Annual 28 Days of Language Activism Campaign is set to be launched on Thursday.
Residents concerned about delays in Taung Skull World Heritage Site
Residents of Buxton Village near Taung in the North West are in the dark about the slow progress on
Cape Town scoops prestigious Unesco honour
Cape Town has become the first city in Africa to be named a Unesco City of Design, joining a total
Durban awarded status of City of Literature by Unesco
Durban has been awarded the status of a City of Literature by the United Nations Educational,