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As Father’s Day approaches, Lukhanyo Calata shares heartfelt reflections on his father, Fort Calata, a martyr of the anti-apartheid struggle.
Reflecting on the Soweto Uprising, this article explores how education and AI impact South Africa's youth in their ongoing struggle against inequality ...
The proposition that “when Nigeria becomes great, Africa will be great” is more than rhetorical, it reflects a deeply rooted ...
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StatsSA is an independent institution that, while not perfect, has a lot of credibility. Its data is scrutinised by ...
In advance of the Bonn Climate Conference SB62 which commences 16 June, twelve civil society organisations from across the ...
Equipping young people with the skills necessary to become entrepreneurs is essential for the success of society and for ...
South Africa had not experienced contested budget votes in the post-apartheid era until this year, as the ANC always had a ...
Programme Director, Ms Zengeziwe Msimang; Board Chairperson of Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, Ms Tandi Nzimande; Chief Executive Officer of Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator, Ms Kasthuri ...
Theuns du Buisson, economist at the Solidarity Research Institute, says a new report found that South Africa’s flagship transformation policy, broad-b ...
For centuries, Black Americans have carried an invisible thread connecting them to the African continent—woven through ...
“SACP denounces imperialist-controlled foreign currency debt accumulation path” – Party statement on recent World Bank loan ...
In conversations with more than a dozen local student activists, Baltimore Beat heard that they see their Pro-Palestine ...
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