





SELF-HATRED IS BEHIND THE TAVERN KILLINGS B Nelvis Qekema 17 July 2022 On the heels of the Enyobeni tragedy where 21 teenagers died, more tavern deaths have taken place in various black communities this past weekend. A cynical view is that government may have…
CITIZENS SHOULD BE THE ROCK By Mosibudi MangenaAt the end of the Zimbabwean liberation war and the exiles were preparing to go back to their country in 1980, the fiery ZANU-PF Secretary-General Edgar Tekere, is reported to have said that he feared governance more…
A Cuban mathematics and science tutor who was part of a group I was working with in the Department of Education, was bemused by the tendency of South Africans to call big meetings to attend to issues that should be dealt with routinely and…
A discussion paper by Cde Mandla Seleoane presented to the AZAPO Central Committee on the 2 – 3 April 2022, Hoffanhein Lodge, Waterval, Tshwane
Lest we forget The first Sharpeville Shootings commemoration was held in Sharpeville on 21 March, 1973, at Sediba Lower Primary School. It was called Heroes Day then by the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) family of organisations. And that was organised and hosted by the…