President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement of a R500 billion support package in the war against the covid-19 crisis may offer the poor some relief – however…
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Blacks more vulnerable to police violence than whites – study
The fall of the apartheid era in 1994 led to the belief that the South African Police Service (SAPS) would move on from serving the apartheid government’s interests, to serving the public. However recent altercations between the SAPS and poor black civilians in South Africa have led to a theory that the SAPS have not in fact gone through a sufficient change.
Lockdown era evictions raise a stink
“These people are heartless, now I have to try to find means to buy building material and erect a new shack," says an evictee.
KK Sekhukhune defies Ramaphosa
Defeated protagonist in Bapedi kingship battle announces bid to crown own king as ANC and traditional leaders’ bodies express support for rival writes Lucas Ledwaba.
TWATŠI YA KHORONA E KA RE BAKELA KGATELELO YA MONAGANO
Twatši ya khorona ke lebakakgolo la gore mesepelo ka moka e iletšwe (lockdown). Re gapeletšega go dula magaeng le ba malapa a rena. Ba bangwe ba thoma go ba batšwasehlabelo ba ditlaišo tša ka malapeng. Tlaišo ya bana le basadi ke ye nngwe ya ditlhobaboroko mo Aforika Borwa.
COVID-19: LATELANG MOLAO GOBA KGOLEGO ŠEO…
SEKHUKHUNE: Mmušo wa Limpopo, ka tlase ga boetapele bja Tonakgolo, Mna Chupu Mathabatha le Mokhomišinare wa Maphodisa Limpopo o tšwele ka mmetela go phatlalatša tshedimošo mabapi le twatši ya Covid-19 seleteng sa Sekhukhune.
Vandalism of schools a sign of breakdown in community spirit
The destruction of more than 180 schools in less than a month during the Covid-19 lockdown asks difficult questions of communities, writes Lucas Ledwaba.
Raging kingship battle keeps mineral rich Bapedi impoverished
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to recognise Thulare Victor Thulare III as Bapedi Marota king may not bring an end to hostilities writes Lucas Ledwaba.
The race to complete school syllabi during coronavirus outbreak
While epidemiologists and scientists are racing against time to create a vaccine for the deadly Covid-19 pandemic, non-profit organisations in the education sector are hard at work unleashing digital educational programmes to assist pupils during the lockdown period.
Book review: Insights into life in the MK underground
After spending what seemed like a lifetime in pain, lying badly injured alongside a road after rolling his car while on a mission for Umkhonto…




