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Yearly Archives: 2021

Archbishop Desmond Tutu: A legacy of love and speaking truth to power
Opinion
/ 27 December 2021

Archbishop Desmond Tutu: A legacy of love and speaking truth to power

Tutu’s influence on South Africa has been immense, offering hope for a brighter future while never shirking the responsibility of doing what is needed to achieve it

By John G Clarke
Fashioning the future
Special Reports
/ 27 December 2021

Fashioning the future

Do the research, collaborate with those in your trade, and take social media with a pinch of salt

By Special Reports
Resting in Tutu’s shade
Opinion
/ 27 December 2021

Resting in Tutu’s shade

The archbishop was a ‘strong tree’ who made life’s journey more bearable, writes Zubeida Jaffer.

By Zubeida Jaffer
Public finance institutions should be more transparent on their decision making
Opinion
/ 27 December 2021

Public finance institutions should be more transparent on their decision making

Despite commitments to climate resilience, many continue to ignore their social mandates and push ahead with funding for fossil fuel projects.

By Alia Kajee
Army vets who responded to call for reserves during July unrest still unpaid
National
/ 27 December 2021

Army vets who responded to call for reserves during July unrest still unpaid

‘The whole operation … was a process of confusion and a total lack of command … and control’

By Erika Gibson
The Continent’s Africans of the Year: Agnes Tirop
Africa
/ 26 December 2021

The Continent’s Africans of the Year: Agnes Tirop

She was not your property: Agnes Tirop was on track for global superstardom, before her race was brutally cut short.

By Kiri Rupiah and The Continent
Tutu’s death a moment to reflect and reconcile with South Africa’s past and future
National
/ 26 December 2021

Tutu’s death a moment to reflect and reconcile with South Africa’s past and future

The archbishop was a man of forgiveness who was bravely outspoken during apartheid and in the democratic era persistently asked us to look deeper and be better.

By Emsie Ferreira and Lizeka Tandwa
Makana citizens score in local government elections
Opinion
/ 26 December 2021

Makana citizens score in local government elections

The Makana Citizens Front won more votes than any other opposition party, giving residents a direct voice on the local council

By Philip Machanick
Carlos Amato: Tutu took love to its limits
Opinion
/ 26 December 2021

Carlos Amato: Tutu took love to its limits

As the confessor-in-chief of South Africa’s transition to democracy, the archbishop upheld a vision of political justice rooted in atonement and empathy, rather than action and accountability

By Carlos Amato
You’ve earned your rest, Arch. Go dance with the angels
Opinion
/ 26 December 2021

You’ve earned your rest, Arch. Go dance with the angels

Michael Brown, a reader from Cape Town, tells how Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu taught him that a strong man can cry

By Michael Brown
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