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A GOVERNMENT THAT SEES ALL BUT HEARS NOTHING
How differently have times changed from the youth of ‘76 to the youth of today? The systems have changed, but the experience of screaming into deaf ears remains. Decades later, young people still plead for a government that does not just watch- but listens.
Thuto Kumalo
Jun 233 min read
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How Many More? Why South Africa’s GBVF Crisis Must Be Declared a National Disaster
We cannot afford to let these moments pass as mere hashtags. We need more than state action. We need a generation that refuses to be silent. We need young people to organise, to speak up, to challenge harmful norms in their schools, relationships, and communities.Â
Khiara Dullabh
Jun 234 min read
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South Africa Disarmament: Champion or Covert Collaborator with Nuclear Nations
South Africa actively aims to expand its nuclear power capabilities as part of its commitment to a just transition towards cleaner energy.
Thuto Kumalo
Oct 9, 20244 min read
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Are the Markets Anti-democratic?
The central story of the 2024 elections is how the ANC negotiated its way back into power after losing its majority for the first time....
Kwande Bam
Aug 11, 20245 min read
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Shoot the messenger, but get the message: Risks facing the multi-party government and its dynamics with the opposition
The emergence of MK into the South African political landscape often gets chalked down to the product of Zulu nationalism.
Lethokuhle Sikhosana
Jun 30, 20245 min read
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The ANC has lost its majority — but is that really cause for celebration?
As the dust settles on the 2024 National and Provincial elections, South Africa witnesses a historic shift: the ANC, long the majority, now
Kwande Bam
Jun 5, 202410 min read
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South African perspective: Israel-Palestine
The Israel-Palestine conflict is deeply rooted in history, with both sides bearing fault and justification for their claims. Israeli support
Khumo Kumalo
Jun 5, 20243 min read
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