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/ 10 September 2010
I can’t condone the gross injustice of SA’s past, but I can finally relate to how and why the majority of white people carried on with their lives.
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/ 3 September 2010
On Friday last week I logged on to Twitter and was surprised to find that Glenn Agliotti (@GlennAgliotti) is now tweeting.
I was recently immersed in the rare but miraculous atmosphere of the Tri-Nations in which blacks and whites were in each other’s faces.
Should we be surprised then when a child actively imposes her race on others when she is not provoked? asks <b>Milisuthando Bongela</b>
A few months ago, I signed up to Twitter, not entirely convinced of its difference to Facebook.I did it because it might be good for me as a writer.
I haven’t been forced to think about the significance of Women’s Day since my activist days at university, until now.
It’s no great observation that our lives are governed by the need for instant gratification.
How is it that Africans from elsewhere are fleeing South Africa when, less than a month ago, a million people were enjoying the World Cup?
Did anybody else notice President Jacob Zuma’s passive demeanour during and after the final match of the World Cup last Sunday?
It seems it’s okay for a lot of urban and peri-urban black people to eat badly in the name of culture., writes <b>Milisuthando Bongela</b>.