South Africa is blessed with degree-holding waitresses, childminders, security guards and cleaners both from local and other African countries. The lack of unemployment and a few…
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Book ReviewsJacana MediaMemoirs
The moment I started reading this book I was instantly transported back to my high school and primary school days, simply because Ofilwe and Tshepo story…
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Blessed by Bosasa is brave, insightful and well-researched
It can be said without a doubt that the Gupta and Watson families have brought to prominence the concept of state capture in the last 25…
Book ReviewsNon-FictionPan Macmillan South AfricaPolitics
Democracy Works Delivers Only Hype and No Essence
While reading Democracy Works- Rewiring Politics to Africa’s Advantage, an academic research book co-authored by Greg Mills, Olusegun Obasanjo, Jeffrey Herbst and Tendai Biti; I had…
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Khaya Dlanga reminds us that we all have our unique stories to share
For many black South Africans born before technology, in the villages, townships and pre-democracy, childhood experiences were unique though similar. Herding cattles, sheeps, and goats, if…