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/ 9 December 2011
How do we begin to change the perceptions around menstruation?
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/ 2 December 2011
Sometimes the point to a story is not as necessary as the need to tell the story.
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/ 11 November 2011
In my new-found quest for meaningful encounters, I recently witnessed a brief but powerful moment at my local post office.
Would life be better lived as a person than as a woman, a black person or as any other classification?
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/ 30 September 2011
It’s futile to categorise the relationship black women have with their hair.
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/ 19 September 2011
In an ideal world, we would have thought monitors to curb the spread of foot-in-mouth disease.
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/ 11 September 2011
I’ve never understood why so many seemingly composed white people I know take anti-depressants and see therapists.
I have never understood nor supported the obsession that Africans have with Christianity, a religion that came about through coercion.
I’ve never met a white person who will admit that his or her parents were accomplices to and beneficiaries of apartheid.
While millions of South Africans were heeding the calls of the IEC, <b>Milisuthando Bongela</b> caught up with friends.