Editorial

The Power-Of-Now Bird Only Found In The Eastern Cape

The night falls and falls and falls around me filling me up with a kind of sweetness and reticence. Thoughts…

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Looking over the Eastern Cape hill of tomorrow found in South Africa

In my heart of hearts, I am, you are, at this meeting point, but is it a reference, a beginning,…

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The Child In Time Or Diary Of A Poet During The Israeli-Palestinian War

You are new-born. I count your magic digits. Your nose, lips, eyes and mouth are a requiem. You have eczema.…

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Ubuntu, Education In Apartheid South Africa And The Mission School

Racism and subordination have been rife in education since the early days of colonialism and the era of the 1820…

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The Poet for Our Times: Mzi Mahola

Mzikayise Winston Mahola is a South African writer, author and poet. He was born on 12 February 1949, in Claremont…

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I speak of freedom

The divine meeting of the class system in South Africa, the failure of our curriculum, the failure of our matriculants,…

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He Did It His Way: The Story Of Chris Van Wyk

Christopher Van Wyk was a South African children’s book author, novelist and poet. Van Wyk is famous for his poem…

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Against All Odds: The Life And Times Of Bessie Head

When Bessie was 12, after she had completed four years of primary school, the authorities moved her to St. Monica’s…

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The African Renaissance By Abigail George

How does a continent decline? Corruption. Misappropriation of funds. Leadership, where leadership, the leaders of South Africa, or the leaders…

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Death Cults of the West

Featured Photo by Jon Tyson on Unsplash  Byline by Byron George The Nasty Parties & Their Nasty Leaders What is it about…

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