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      Gabon: Déjà Coup

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      Make some noise! Several days after being placed on house arrest, Gabon’s frail wide-eyed president Ali Bongo, 64, stared into a camera...
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      Rural Development: a commentary on Limpopo

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      Understanding the Human Rights Crisis in Zimbabwe

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      Muscling with legitimacy and the politics of Lockdown amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

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      Navigating a Web of Exclusions: Women in Eastern DRC’s Coltan Mines

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      Energy Security For Inclusive Growth: The Case of Africa (South Africa)

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      We live in an age where decolonisation is the word on everyone’s lips. And this is wonderful and sorely needed. However,...
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      Reflecting on National Women’s Day: Commemorating Struggles Past and Present

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      The Root of Gender-Based Violence (GBV); are we to blame for the monsters that we have created?

      October 6, 2020
      Masculinity, also referred to as manhood or manliness, is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with boys and men....
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      Celebrating Pride; Why Our Black Gay Lives Matter

      June 19, 2020
      Not too long ago, a friend of mine celebrated 3 years of marriage to his husband. There were cute pictures and...
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      Himpathy and learning to hear women even when they are being constantly spoken over

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      Depression and Anxiety Last year was a very mixed year for me personally and professionally, but the biggest revelation was being diagnosed...
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      As one of the most developed economies in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa exists as somewhat of a paradox because it also...
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      South Africa’s children will continue to die until we take Universal Health Coverage seriously

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      Savings and Investment Culture in Africa

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      The Ethics of Dating: What Do We Owe Each Other In Romance?

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      Gabon: Déjà Coup

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      Rural Development: a commentary on Limpopo

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      Did you know that Limpopo contributes the highest number of people who migrate from other provinces to Gauteng? Well, according to...
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      Understanding the Human Rights Crisis in Zimbabwe

      August 11, 2020
      Zimbabwe’s current situation is difficult to understand if you don’t know where it comes from. The human rights crisis in Zimbabwe is...
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      Muscling with legitimacy and the politics of Lockdown amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

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      -  by Shannon Arnold, Kapil Narain, Pholla Samkezi Mbalane. With almost 2,5 million cases and 200 000 deaths globally, the Coronavirus Disease...
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      Navigating a Web of Exclusions: Women in Eastern DRC’s Coltan Mines

      August 21, 2020
      (This article is available in both English and French. Scroll down for the French translation) Clémentine is a 23-year-old coltan miner and...
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      Energy Security For Inclusive Growth: The Case of Africa (South Africa)

      June 19, 2019
      Enormous progress has been achieved in decreasing global poverty, in the last few years, as the number of persons living in...
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      Science by Africa

      May 24, 2019
      We live in an age where decolonisation is the word on everyone’s lips. And this is wonderful and sorely needed. However,...
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      Reflecting on National Women’s Day: Commemorating Struggles Past and Present

      August 30, 2023
      As the month of August draws to a close, so too does the annual observance of Women's Month in South Africa....
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      The Root of Gender-Based Violence (GBV); are we to blame for the monsters that we have created?

      October 6, 2020
      Masculinity, also referred to as manhood or manliness, is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles associated with boys and men....
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      Celebrating Pride; Why Our Black Gay Lives Matter

      June 19, 2020
      Not too long ago, a friend of mine celebrated 3 years of marriage to his husband. There were cute pictures and...
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      Himpathy and learning to hear women even when they are being constantly spoken over

      March 31, 2020
      This International Women’s Day, let’s learn to recognise himpathy in the media we consume, in our politics and in the workplace,...
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      Depression and Anxiety Last year was a very mixed year for me personally and professionally, but the biggest revelation was being diagnosed...
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      Using the COVID-19 pandemic to demand better

      May 29, 2020
      As one of the most developed economies in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa exists as somewhat of a paradox because it also...
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      South Africa’s children will continue to die until we take Universal Health Coverage seriously

      April 7, 2019
      The focus of World Health Day this year is ‘universal health coverage’ and I can’t help but be touched by what...
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      A Priced Life

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      It is not often that the value of one’s life can be determined. It is often said that one’s life is...
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      A Love Letter to Fashion Merchandising

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      Fashion was always such an elusive idea to me when I was growing up, probably because most the media I consumed...
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      Savings and Investment Culture in Africa

      February 27, 2021
      Dambisa Moyo in her book Dead Aid advocates for the importance of domestic savings (among other mechanics) to stimulate African economic...
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      Zemk’ iinkomo magwala ndini!- Thoughts on the ultimate archive of all time 

      November 13, 2023
      Nabu ke ubuncwane nobuteketeke belifa lethu- A discussion  Language as a living archive  I make a firm claim that language is THE ultimate...
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      JamJam the Human

      October 21, 2023
      Depression and Anxiety Last year was a very mixed year for me personally and professionally, but the biggest revelation was being diagnosed...
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      The Ethics of Dating: What Do We Owe Each Other In Romance?

      October 13, 2023
      “The quality of our relationships determines the quality of our lives” Esther Perel “I regret cheating on my partner” I regret ghosting that...
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      A Love Letter to Fashion Merchandising

      September 19, 2023
      Fashion was always such an elusive idea to me when I was growing up, probably because most the media I consumed...

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Politics and Economics

Gabon: Déjà Coup

Politics and Economics

Rural Development: a commentary on Limpopo

Politics and Economics

Understanding the Human Rights Crisis in Zimbabwe

Health

Art, History, and Living

JamJam the Human

Health

Using the COVID-19 pandemic to demand better

Health

South Africa’s children will continue to die until we take Universal Health Coverage seriously

Business and Finance

Art, History, and Living

A Love Letter to Fashion Merchandising

Business and Finance

Savings and Investment Culture in Africa

Gender & LGBTQI+

Gender and LGBTQI+

Reflecting on National Women’s Day: Commemorating Struggles Past and Present

Gender and LGBTQI+

The Root of Gender-Based Violence (GBV); are we to blame for the monsters that we have created?

Gender and LGBTQI+

Celebrating Pride; Why Our Black Gay Lives Matter

Science, Energy, Environment

Science, Energy and Environment

Navigating a Web of Exclusions: Women in Eastern DRC’s Coltan Mines

Science, Energy and Environment

Energy Security For Inclusive Growth: The Case of Africa (South Africa)

Science, Energy and Environment

Science by Africa

Art, History, Living

Art, History, and Living

Zemk’ iinkomo magwala ndini!- Thoughts on the ultimate archive of all time 

Art, History, and Living

JamJam the Human

Art, History, and Living

The Ethics of Dating: What Do We Owe Each Other In Romance?

Art, History, and Living

A Love Letter to Fashion Merchandising

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