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Journalist Abra Barbier on journalism in South Africa in 2020
Brackenfell High School is a symptom of South Africa’s biggest disease:…
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Kamala Harris: Representation does not equal better policies
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Journalist Abra Barbier on journalism in South Africa in 2020
The calls for Basic Income Grant, explained
Social enterprise ThankYou has a plan to end extreme poverty
Calls for international cooperation against corporate exploitation
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The DA’s Deluded or Demagogue Approach To Stellenbosch University
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Capitalism Realised, Not Idealised
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Zindzi Mandela, And The Limits On Black Pain
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