The Khoisan people of South Africa split from other humans 250,000 years ago and remain unique, with differences even within ...
South African authorities on Monday cleared a camp of the Khoisan community squatting on the grounds of the government headquarters in Pretoria for six years to demand recognition as the country's ...
Members of Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) on Friday on Friday raised several policy and implementation issues during preliminary discussions ...
For the first time in South African history, birth certificates, smart ID cards, and passports can now recognise and record Khoisan traditional names. The milestone was marked on Thursday when home ...
The Department of Home Affairs confirmed Khoi-San traditional names will now appear correctly on IDs and passports, marking a historic win for cultural dignity.