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    I don’t have exes

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    A personal essay by Thembelihle Ngcai  I’m the only disabled person in my family. I was one of the very few visibly disabled people...

    The Stigmas Of Sex Work “To Be Blessed And Slaying”

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    Over the last three years a new tagline of a type of sex work has populated much of social media under the name of...

    Greylisting is affecting South Africans working in South Korea

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    At the end of February, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) announced that South Africa had been greylisted. This put South Africa in the...

    Bread Heists And Currencies: The Situation In Zimbabwe

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    FEATURE Last week, news sites reported that 500 loaves of bread had been stolen by armed robbers in Zimbabwe, owing to the current bread...

    Zara’s no-trolley policy discriminates against child with special needs

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    International fashion brand Zara's no-trolley policy came under fire this week when employees at their Cresta Shopping Mall branch refused to make an exception...

    Four major problems the July riots brought into sharp focus

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    The recent riots in South Africa have revealed a lot about where the country really is. People in South Africa are hungry, and they...

    The Place Of Sara Baartman At UCT

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    The label “Hottentot Venus” continues to haunt our memory of Sara Baartman. This moniker, used in Jean Reaux’s posters to advertise the exhibit of...

    ‘Jozi Gold’ Documentary Examines The Dark Heart Of Mining In SA

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    Mining activities have wreaked havoc across South Africa, in a variety of communities. Big companies come to the communities, mine the land, and then...

    The Butchers Of Marikana Won

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    COMMENT What to make of the fact that the people who set the Marikana massacre in motion now sit in South Africa’s halls of power?...

    FAQ: Zimbabwe Exemption Permit edition

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    On November 25, the minister in the presidency, Mondli Gungubele, announced the government’s decision to not re-issue the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) after December...

    Afrophobia, Islamophobia & White Supremacy: Join The Dots

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    COMMENT To those who felt that the #ChristChurch attacks represented some white dude's (supremacist) hatred of Islam and Muslims only, think again. White supremacy is...

    What you need to know about the Political Party Funding Act

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    The Political Party Funding Act has been getting a lot of attention since president Cyril Ramaphosa signed a proclamation on the commencement in 2021....

    Moe Shaik’s Memoir Is The ANC Spy Bible

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    In his new book and memoir, Moe Shaik, former head of the South African Secret Service takes the reader through the days of South...

    No to benches to memorialise forced removals from Simonstown

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    Ling Shepherd visited Simonstown to see a new set of benches commissioned to commemorate the forced removal of Black and Coloured people from the...

    Why Refugees In Cape Town Want To Leave South Africa

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    AS TOLD TO  The video of a baby being ripped from the mother’s arms by police officers in Cape Town horrified and disturbed most people...

    Asylum Seekers At The Durban Refugee Reception Centre Tell Of Their...

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    Almost everyday, Moore Road is packed with hundreds of refugees of different nationalities who desperately stand in long queues and some sit on pavements...

    Five Facts: Femicide In South Africa

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    The murder of a university student in South Africa has led to national soulsearching and debate over violence against women. Africa Check summarises the...

    Privilege, #FeesMustFall, And The Dangers Of A Single Narrative

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    The Daily Vox has a long-standing commitment to the story of Fees Must Fall (FMF) and its part in the unfolding of the larger...

    We don’t buy into the rainbowist fairytale of Cyril Ramaphosa

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    Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa was supposed to be Nelson Mandela's successor. Now finally at 65, 'Mandela's heir' is the new president of South Africa. But...

    It’s 2020 and Bantu Steve Biko is more relevant than ever

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    September 12 marks 43 years since the death of Bantu Stephen Biko. His murder robbed us of one of our greatest minds. But his...