The Arch is getting an arch
On Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu’s 86th birthday – 7 October – a slim-limbed wooden arch commemorating South Africa’s Constitution will be officially unveiled in his honour in Cape Town.
Constitution Hill Debating League competition finals eagerly anticipated
The finals of this year’s Constitution Hill Debating League competition should be a close-run thing, says organiser Lerato Sefume.
The competition was established to champion constitutional education, by exposing learners to the Constitution of South Africa and the crucial role of the Constitutional Court. The league also develops school learners and equips them with research and public-speaking skills.
Let African fashion knock your socks off
Let African fashion knock your socks off at the first-ever Bantu Renaissance festival – and the launch of Afrocentric sock designs – to be staged at Constitution Hill, on 15 September 2017.
This Constitutional Court judgement is a big win for real estate
The Constitutional Court has ruled that property owners can no longer be held liable for historical municipal debt on their property. This puts to bed, once and for all, the confusion regarding the issue.
Colonialism and misogyny dissected in Constitution Hill exhibition
Zimbabwe-born artist Kudzanai Chiurai’s dual location exhibition, We Live in Silence, tackles difficult subjects such as colonialism and misogyny. The exhibition is to be staged at the Old Fort parade ground at Constitution Hill (opening 6pm on 9 September 2017) and at the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg (31 August to 14 October).
Go on a free red bus and Constitution Hill combo tour this Women's Day
In celebration of Women's Day, City Sightseeing Johannesburg and Constitution Hill will be giving away a free tour combo to more than 200 lucky ladies this Wednesday, 9 August 2017.