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A Malaysian court will decide on December 22 whether jailed former prime minister Najib Razak can serve his sentence under ...
South Africa’s literacy crisis isn’t a mystery requiring more measurement. It’s the predictable harvest of seeds we planted thirteen years ago.
We are witnessing a backsliding of women’s rights and equality and, as a result, epidemic levels of violence against them.
What is in no doubt is that spatial apartheid remains rudely alive and unacceptably real in Cape Town. Anyone in authority who claims it isn’t is either worryingly dishonest or dangerously arrogant.