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Posted inHealth

A dog walk on lockdown lane

by John Davenport 7 May 20217 May 2021

Coming across his memoirs of that first, glorious day of freedom is an antidepressant John Davenport would like to keep

Posted inEquality, General

Has the public schooling model outlived its usefulness?

by Lindelani Mnisi 6 May 20216 May 2021

Global economies and the unprecedented democratisation of information have changed the world. Given that the main purpose of school was to teach children the necessities to live and to work, is there no easier, or more effective, way to achieve that same goal two centuries later?

Posted inEquality

The struggle of being young in South Africa

by Selokela Molamodi 4 May 20214 May 2021

Our aspirations are left high and dry, but we should take ownership of our efforts to get there

Posted inEquality, Media, News/Politics

Freedom@27: Layered, elusive, and personal

Psychological Society of South Africa by Psychological Society of South Africa 30 April 202130 April 2021

Four psychologists reflect on what liberty means to them, their patients and the country

Posted inNews/Politics

Zuma is playing for time, a privilege of the powerful and wealthy

by Casper Lӧtter 29 April 202130 April 2021

People with the means to employ the best legal minds to plot a course through the labyrinth of legalese can milk the system’s preponderance for fairness

Posted inEquality

Seeing freedom through Dr Sindisiwe van Zyl’s eyes

by Khumisho Moguerane 26 April 202129 April 2021

The ‘people’s doctor’ never accepted a world as unchangeable, but rather as a possibility to connect with others

Posted inEquality, General

If land expropriation is evil, it is the evil we all need

by Motlhabane Skade 19 March 202126 March 2021

The Expropriation Bill is needed to undo evils in South Africa, and lies and fear-mongering to scare investors will not bring this democratic process to a halt

Posted inNews/Politics

Do we need another housing programme, Minister?

by Qhamani Neza Tshazi 16 March 202116 March 2021

None of the governments housing plans to date have managed to undo apartheid spatial planning or reduce informal housing settlements. The latest programme looks like it offers more of the same instead of hope for structural change

Posted inNews/Politics

Zuma’s mollycoddling is justified criminologically, but not the damage he did to the country

by Casper Lӧtter 15 March 202115 March 2021

The attempts of the ANC’s top six to convince the former president to attend the Zondo hearings is a good example of an integrative shaming measure

Posted inNews/Politics

Bring me a permanent solution in the Western Cape

Phil Craig by Phil Craig 5 March 20215 March 2021

Love it or hate it, independence certainly has merit

Posted inGeneral

Will that which we called iBhayi by any other name sound as sweet?

Bert Olivier by Bert Olivier 2 March 20212 March 2021

The minister of sports, arts and culture and a committee have shown cultural amnesia in choosing Gqeberha and not iBhayi as Port Elizabeth’s new name

Posted inEquality

Coming of age in South Africa

by Sebabatso C Manoeli 19 February 202119 February 2021

Young people inherit generational inequalities, but cling on to a hope of self-authorship

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