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    The deterioration of the South African dream as told by a...

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    Riot police stand barricading the angry crowd. The sting of gas in the air. Censorship. Fists flying and the bitter anger of a betrayed...

    Why was Lemonade too bitter for the Grammys to take?

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    It was all very warm, fuzzy, and sweet when Adele apparently pulled a Mean Girls move on Queen Bey at the Grammys on Sunday...

    Icarus and the student movement

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    “Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight For the greatest tragedy of them all Is never to feel the burning light.” –...

    Someone needs to explain why there aren’t enough jobs for doctors

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    Becoming a doctor has many benefits. One of the most attractive to me, though, was the job security I envisioned. No further emphasis is...

    Why Apartheid Must Never Be Forgiven

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    Many of us have not healed from the wounds the legacy of colonialism and apartheid left us, and we're not going to forgive anyone...

    Press Release: Rabble Rousing Columnists Added to The Daily Vox

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    The Daily Vox is proud to announce a series of new weekly and monthly columnists to the team. Wanelisa Xaba, Brian Kamanzi, Oliver Meth and...

    Muslim women’s narratives belong to no one but them

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    For a lot of Muslims, living in president Donald Trump's world is a difficult reality to accept. We are constantly reassuring people of our...

    #WomensMarch: Is the message loud enough for Trump?

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    "First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to...

    Humans are just not built for monogamy

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    When we are children, we are told that one day we will grow up, get married, and when we're ready (to have children) –...

    Love in a time of white privilege

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    It was a dark and dreary day when I realised I loved you. Your unruly brown hair occasionally brushing over your eyelashes. Your piercing...

    It’s not all sweet sounds in the music industry’s White Boys’...

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    It’s difficult to talk about racial politics, gender politics and structural inequality in South Africa without someone getting offended. It’s difficult to say “White...

    2017: A decisive year for #FeesMustFall

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    In 2017, the #FeesMustFall uprising is likely to face its most decisive moments yet, with mass protests periodically grinding South African universities across the...

    A love letter to Black matriculants

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    I'm not sure what I want to say to you and how I want to say it. All I know is, at this very...

    The Thusanani Foundation’s rejects ISFAP and other views on higher education

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    President Jacob Zuma’s Presidential Commission into the introduction of free higher education in South Africa held its final sitting of 2016 on the 29th...

    Open letter to Pravin Gordhan urges him to take responsibility in...

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    In an open letter to Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, head of department of anthropology at Wits, Dr Kelly Gillespie, expressed her disappointment that Gordhan...

    DA vs ANC: who is the true champion of white supremacy?

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    Welcome to the 2016 National slug match for the title of SA’s Guardian of Whiteness. When the EFF decided to vote in favour of...

    The double-edged sword that is proximity to whiteness

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    ZUKISWA PIKOLI believes that the protests that broke out over hair policies and racism in schools are a continuation of the years of unexpressed...

    Muslim women’s bodies are not spaces to fight people’s bigotry

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    Living in Johannesburg, I usually get to go to the beach once a year. When I swim in a public place I wear full-length...

    Why is violence on Black women’s bodies so normalised on our...

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    I have been listening and reading some of the things being said about‪ #‎RememberKhwezi‬. I think I have come out with more questions than answers. 1....

    What I learnt about Father’s Day in South Africa

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    On June 19, South Africa celebrated Father's Day with the rest of the world. But WANELISA XABA says there are a few inconsistencies in...