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The Unexpected Leaderless Revolution

How South Africans are achieving their own system of service delivery. Continue reading The Unexpected Leaderless Revolution

Tshiamo Malatji3 October 20197 December 2019Leave a comment
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The Deafening Silence: Does God Even Care?

If God exists, why does He not care? If He cares, why permit such evil? Continue reading The Deafening Silence: Does God Even Care?

Tshiamo Malatji12 September 20197 December 2019Leave a comment
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My Name is Mosa Moerane

“In this country we make victims pay for being violated. They are the ones who go into hiding” Continue reading My Name is Mosa Moerane

Tshiamo Malatji10 September 2019Leave a comment
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Man allegedly assaults woman student at UFS night vigil

Students report witnessing the assault of the woman student. Continue reading Man allegedly assaults woman student at UFS night vigil

Tshiamo Malatji6 September 20197 December 20192 Comments
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Why statues don’t fall

Statues don’t fall if we don’t take them down. They are made of stone, bronze and metal. They will never move of their own accord. Continue reading Why statues don’t fall

Tshiamo Malatji11 August 20195 December 2019Leave a comment
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Protest in Zimbabwe: A brief recent history

Zwe Xaba recounts protest activity over the past decade in Zimbabwe. Continue reading Protest in Zimbabwe: A brief recent history

Tshiamo Malatji21 February 2019Leave a comment
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Solving violence in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe needs direct military accountability. Continue reading Solving violence in Zimbabwe

Tshiamo Malatji30 January 201930 January 2019Leave a comment
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Inxeba: Men need to address the wound of violent masculinity

It is sad that a film is doing more to fight violent masculinity than cishet men are. Men really need to do more to fight against patriarchy. Continue reading Inxeba: Men need to address the wound of violent masculinity

Tshiamo Malatji3 February 20185 December 2019Leave a comment

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