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    No Solutions In Sight For The Rohingya, Two Years On

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    Sitting in a teashop in Kutupalong megacamp, Bibi Jan tugs on her sleeve. She’s covering up scars inflicted during the largest-ever episode of violence...

    India Revokes Kashmir’s Special Status

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    The revoking of Article 370 in Kashmir is causing massive outrage around the world. Jammu and Kashmir is a disputed area bordering Pakistan, India,...

    How Fordsburg Has Evolved From The Gold Rush To Now

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    PART I Growing up as Indian South African, Fordsburg was the place to buy halaal meats, spices, jewellery and beautiful fabrics. It was also the...

    ‘The Enforcers’ Digs Deep Into Cape Town’s Criminal Underworld

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    Here is the Cape Town underworld laid bare, explored through the characters who control the “protection” industry – the bouncers and security at nightclubs...

    Xenophobic Attacks Return In Durban

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    AS TOLD TO During the March/April xenophobic attacks in Durban, a group of Congolese men in Philani, uMlazi Y section were attacked, allegedly because that...

    Know Your Rights: Sexual Harassment in SA

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    EXPLAINER Those accused of sexual harassment often deny that the behaviour they’re accused of is sexual harassment. But sexual harassment has harmful effects on those...

    Communities Join Hands To Assist KZN Floods Victims

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    Calls for aid relief for Durban Floods has been made, this after hundreds of people were left displaced by devastating torrential rains that swept...

    Joburg’s New Gold: Women In The Inner-City

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    The discovery of gold in 1886 saw Johannesburg as a city laced with promise. While this precious resource has been mined away, the city...

    KZN Campuses Quiet Since Historic Debt ‘’Write Off’ Announcement

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    In spite of promising to continue protesting, for the past two weeks it's been quiet on campuses. Student leadership in universities in KwaZulu-Natal had...

    “The Last Words Of Rowan Du Preez” Explores Truth And Justice

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    It was 2012 in the Cape Flats in Mfuleni. Demanding better police services in Khayelitsha, community activists Angy Peter and Isaac Mbadu were raising...

    #JoburgProtestFees Are Robbing The Poor

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    The City of Johannesburg's "protest fees" are a major free speech violation, and nobody seems to care, write MURRAY HUNTER and THAMI NKOSI. Have you...

    “Yahamba Mfethu?” No More In Durban As Conductors Are Dismissed

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    The conductors in the taxi ranks in the Durban CBD taxis are popular for their energetic calls to passengers, especially the phrase "Yahamba Mfethu",...

    #BloodFriday: Coloured Community Say They Are Tired Of Suffering

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    It was the death of Heather Peterson, a 45-year-old woman from Westbury that sparked the widespread protests amongst the coloured communities in Gauteng. Peterson...

    It’s International Coffee Day! 5 Hot Facts About Coffee

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    October 1 marks International Coffee Day. It's the day where caffeine lovers around the world can proudly celebrate their love of the popular drink....

    Univen Students Shutdown Campus Over NSFAS Problems

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    The shutdown at the University of Venda (Univen) continues even as the university announces academic activities will resume August 13. For the past week...

    Pretoria Shutdown As Women And GNC People March Against GBV

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    On Wednesday, thousands of women and gender-nonconforming people took to the streets around Southern Africa. They were marching against the scourge of gender-based violence...

    SAFA Says No Truth To Banyana Bonus Report

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    Banyana Banyana and the South African Football Association are reportedly in a dispute over the payment of bonuses to the women's team. However, SAFA...

    World Cup Brings Recognition of San And Khoi Languages To The...

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    Football is bringing awareness to the existence and plight of Khoi and San communities in South Africa. At the beginning of the month, SABC...

    Help The Homeless Keep Warm This Winter

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    Winter is just a few days away, and we have all seen homeless people in our areas and neighbourhoods. According to the Human Sciences...

    NORBA: Government To blame For Local Xenophobic Tensions

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    The Northern Businesses Associations (NORBA) has blamed the ongoing tensions between local and foreign nationals shopkeepers on the government. This, following a meeting was...