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    What Mandela Day Means To Born-Frees

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    July 18 is Nelson Mandela International Day, where South Africans and all people come together to celebrate the life of the first democratically elected...

    Fifa bribery scandal: “The World Cup showed that we are a...

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    In light of the Fifa bribery scandal – in particular, the allegation that South Africa paid $10-million to host the 2010 World Cup –...

    “The Labour Laws You Talk About Don’t Work For Me” –...

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    At the bottom of the working class, it is the domestic workers and gardeners who work in scorching heat and unpleasant conditions for an...

    “Some bullies don’t even realise that they are actually bullying others.”

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    Schools are meant to be a place of safety and learning for children, but for too many they are also a place of torment....

    The forgotten people of Marikana

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    Lesedi Thutlwane (28) is walking across Marikana Shopping Centre. Wearing workman's pants and a sweater, he is on his way to his house in...

    UKZN protests: “I’m hoping for management to meet us half way”

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    University of KwaZulu-Natal students have been protesting this week against changes to the requirements for accessing financial aid and increases to registration fees. The Daily Vox Team visited UKZN's...

    Conscripting SA’s youth: “People should be given a choice”

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    The City Press this week reported that the presidency’s national steering committee is considering the re-introduction of compulsory military service, perhaps as soon as...

    Are “darkies” really not welcome in Cape Town?

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    The ANC may soon be visiting the South African Human Rights Commission to lay a complaint against the DA. The ruling party says the...

    Does foreign policy matter to your vote?

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    Does foreign policy matter? Cape Town says yes, but citizens have mixed feelings about party policies in hotbeds of conflict like Palestine and Israel and controversies on the African continent. By RA’EESA PATHER