it is horrifying when the people granted the responsibility of ensuring that the health system works well are the ones caught stealing the little money that is set aside to provide adequate care for the poor
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Gunfire and song follow PAC stalwart to the grave
ne might dare say that perhaps this insurgence of violence during the final parts of his burial was a sign that the revolution has followed the elder Mlambo to his final resting place
New lodge, fresh hope but discontent lingers
This venture has reflected many challenges and chief among them these is the fact that communities who have lived in poverty for many years, like the village of Masisi, are desperate for land reform that yields timeous results in the form of employment and economic growth.
Honour at last for a great son of the soil Dr Pheko
IN analysing the discourse of South Africa’s volatile history, one cannot help but notice the many forms of erasure that people like Dr Motsoko Pheko have suffered because of their affiliation to the PAC and to Robert Sobukwe.
Kalebe’s camera an instrument of change in Lesotho community
Driven to uplift community of Ha-Sekantsi using the power and influence of the lens Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni To most people Lesotho is a beautiful…
Lingering in the hopeless coal dust that stole their dreams
Efforts underway to get compensation for men recruited to work on the coal mines of South Africa and left poor and sick Tshepiso Mabula ka…
Waiting for the coal train that brought them to SA mines
Destitute and sickly former mineworkers pin their hopes on efforts to get their former employers to cough up Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni The story of…
Hunger still stalks poor after easing of lockdown regulations
Vulnerable families still struggle to make ends meet as the world returns to some form of normal after lengthy covid-19 lockdown Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni…
‘Our fathers died in the mineshafts’
Photojournalist Tshepiso Mabula ka Ndongeni recently exhibited a body of work on SA’s deplorable history of mining. Otata bafel’ emigodhini in isiXhosa means Our fathers…
Shaping young minds at Buyaphi’s kasi university
Inspired by smokey images of jazz artists as a youth Buyaphi Mdlele chose photography as his path but resisted the temptation of joining the big…