Archbishop Desmond Tutu was born on 7 October in 1931 in Klerksdorp, Transvaal. Today we celebrate his life and contribution to the country.
SA Council of Churches, Nelson Mandela Foundation, Tutu Foundation and others condemn ‘large-scale looting’ and promise plan of action.
Nelson Mandela: “His words and teachings were translated into deeds of courage and commitment.”
Which day do you think South Africans should support, Heritage or Braai Day – or is it all the same?
The Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife, Leah are excited for their scheduled meeting with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Cape Town.
These South Africans’ names have been immortalised in history.
Soweto is a vibrant tourist hub that offers unique sightseeing.
Anti-apartheid icon Desmond Tutu, 87, has returned home after a two-week stay in hospital, his office said Friday, adding he was “re-gathering his strength”.
Delivering the eight annual Desmond Tutu International Peace Lecture on Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said to achieve peace, inequality must be addressed.
This amazing clutch of our best and brightest have brought the Nobel Prize to South Africa, for their defining achievements.
The much-loved Archbishop Desmond Tutu is in fine spirits, according to his office, as he undergoes a few check-ups in hospital.
“People who have reached the end stages of life should have the right to choose how and when to leave Mother Earth.” – Desmond Tutu
These guys have the right to herd sheep across Tower Bridge if they so wish.
Mr and Mrs Tutu are truly incredible people.
Desmond Tutu has released a rare public statement to address the Patricia De Lille matter. Wonder what the DA will make of this?
The Arch was instrumental in driving the fall of Apartheid, and did not stop speaking out against injustice.
There’s a new Hollywood movie out which features some pretty big name actors trying their hand at South African accents. We’re on the fence.
South Africans not holding much hope that Forrest Whitaker will pull off playing the struggle icon.
The Arch had continued representing the charity, despite stepping down from the public eye eight years ago.
Opposition parties, religious leaders and civil society are in support of the initiative.
What better way to pay tribute to Freeman of the City of Cape Town, Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, than putting him up right next to another Freeman of the City, Nelson Mandela.
The arch is just too cool.
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has thanked all his well-wishers for their messages of support during his prolonged stay in hospital.