Although much has been achieved in 30 years of democracy, the 1960 Sharpeville Massacre reminds us that we must strive to ensure all people’s rights are achieved
Afrophobia is an imported anti-African sentiment that internalises colonialism because current state borders never existed in African societies
South Africans’ behaviour and attitudes show that poor black working-class people, and black women in particular, are denied
their innate humanity
The program seeks to embrace transformation and empowerment opportunities to develop and grow our inclusive economy
Contemporary traditions of ubuntu have cut Africans off from memories and systems of thought about when and how to fight
Elizabeth Nyamayaro’s new book argues that the philosophy from Africa can change the way the West interacts with the continent it colonised, stereotypes and continues to misunderstand
South Africa needs active citizens and real change starts in the home, with conversations about social justice
If the rich and powerful are afforded amnesty, then so too must the poor who are often pushed into lives of crime
The multifaceted and complex issues facing the continent can only be tackled effectively together
Matthysen’s approach to training and mentorship empowers trainees to enter the workplace already willing and able to contribute