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After Women's Month, Women and Children Are Still Dying

It is the end of Women’s Month in South Africa, and for me it still feels like being a woman in South Africa is moving from LOVE to DEATH, writes TSAMME MMAMMONE WA KA MFUNDISI. It’s ...

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Balancing the Narrative in Zwelihle, Hermanus

This past Friday’s events, if anything, place a large question mark over the popular portrayal of the violent protests that have rocked the coastal town. “Marauding bandits”, “criminals”, “savages”, “hooligans”, “rogues”, “thugs” and “terrorists” are some ...

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Press Release: CSVR Condemns Violence against Women

The Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) echoes the sentiments of many in the global community in condemning forced marriage and Violence Against Women (VAW) and girls. CSVR also rejects the verdict given ...

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R20 Minimum Wage Is an Insult, Let CEOs Earn Less

It has been almost two years since 143 workers from the University of Western Cape were dismissed from their employment during the strike action that swept through universities across South Africa. These workers were outsourced ...

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Press Release: South Africa Should Address the Current Threats to Democracy

he continued eruption of violent protests in various provinces in South Africa could be a sign of increased desperation amongst citizens who feel their grievances continue to fall on deaf ears, despite the hard-earned freedom ...

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There is a Lesson In Madikizela-Mandela's Passing

The passing of Winnie has been a trigger for many South Africans to speak not only about her, but of the darker aspects of our country. See full article here.

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Winnie Fought the Good Fight and, in the Process, She Lost Herself

Nobody is born a warrior, in exactly the same way that nobody is born an average man. We make ourselves into one or the other. Carlos Castaneda There is nothing that makes one pause like death, I ...

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