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    “I Could Write A Book On The Experiences Of The Poor Black Child At...

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    I studied at the University of Pretoria/Tuks (I hate that I have to talk about myself but this is necessary). The dynamics at Tuks...

    Could teaching children many languages help eradicate racism?

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    Language is one of the most important tools that are used for communication in the world and it can also be one of the...

    Maputo photographer captures the city’s changing interior landscape

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    Maputo is a city that is ever changing, with buildings going up as quickly as others are brought down. FILIPE BRANQUINHO, a well-known Mozambican...

    The continuous stripping and dehumanising of Sarah Baartman

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    Degrading images of Sarah ("Saartjie") Baartman have resurfaced online following rumours that Beyonce plans on writing and acting in a movie based on her...

    How the Taj hotel tried to keep the Kaapse Klopse away

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    If you know anything about Cape Town, you know that the minstrel parade or "Kaapse Klopse", as we prefer to call them, has become an inherent part of...

    From India’s villages to South Africa’s metropolis, and six generations on

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    KAMROONISSA NANOOMIA-KHAN (73) traces her heritage back to India but her roots are right here in South Africa. She told her granddaughter, Firdaus Khan, about her family...

    “White people owe black people a debt that is still unpaid”

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    Apartheid is in the past but white people still owe black people a debt and it must be repaid, starting right now, writes MOGOMOTSI...

    Diff opening: “Local films tell real stories – even on low budgets”

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    The Durban International Film Festival  opened last week with the premier of local movie Ayanda. Film makers, actors, producers and film lovers gathered at the...

    Ari Sitas on opening the doors of learning and culture in higher education

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    ARI SITAS, a sociology professor at the University of Cape Town and chair of the National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences board,...

    South Africans ask Muslims to brush teeth during Ramadaan

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    Almost 5-million South Africans of all religions, races and sizes have signed a petition asking Muslims to brush their teeth during the fasting month. An Avaaz petition...

    Nepal earthquake: life in a Kathmandu relief camp

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    One of the biggest relief camps in earthquake-affected Nepal, situated in the capital Kathmandu, is currently providing shelter to at least 10,000 people. Photojournalist SHOWKAT...

    “I feel like my heart is there in Nepal”

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    Delhi-based photojournalist SHOWKAT SHAFI recently covered the devastation wrought by the earthquake in Nepal. In a Google hangout with our managing editor Faranaaz Parker,...

    #RhodesHasFallen: The students take their moment [photos]

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    On a hot Thursday evening, the statue of Cecil John Rhodes was finally removed from the University of Cape Town. It happened exactly one...

    Watch: the moment Rhodes fell

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    It was the moment students from The Rhodes Must Fall movement had been waiting for. On Thursday 9 April, 2015, the statue of Cecil...

    How the statue of Cecil John Rhodes came down [pictures]

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    After weeks of debate, protest and demonstration, a removal crew overseen by a heritage architect appeared at the University of Cape Town (UCT) on...

    Rhodes has fallen!

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    After almost a month of protests, led by the Rhodes Must Fall movement, the University of Cape Town's statue of colonialist Cecil John Rhodes...

    Down with statues down: five monumental vandalisms

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    A war on statues celebrating South Africa’s racist past is brewing. In the three weeks after UCT student Chumani Maxwele threw faeces at the...

    UCT students on why they haven’t joined Rhodes Must Fall

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    The Rhodes Must Fall movement continues to gain momentum. But, there are still many students at UCT who have not joined the movement –...

    UCT students show management who’s boss

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    It was the moment when everything fell apart. Ramabina Mahapa, the president of the University of Cape Town’s Student Representative Council, had just led...

    I cheated in my matric exam and got away with it

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    Cheating during the matric exams has been uncovered in seven of the nine South African provinces, with several instances of “group copying”. Schools identified...