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/ 4 November 2011
<b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b> writes a letter to Danica May Camacho, the world’s seven-billionth person.
<b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b> has been trying desperately to avoid the subject of Nonhle Thema.
With relations between the taxi industry and government seemingly improving, the industry has now launched, with great aplomb, its first airline.
I will wake up this Friday morning to pay tribute to one of the greatest Africans the continent has ever produced, writes <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b>.
A group of media colleagues and <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b> got more than we bargained for on a recent trip to Swaziland.
Once the song and dance of Women’s Month is over, what is left?
<b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b> wonders whether she was the only one whose sense of sisterhood took a battering while observing Charlene Wittstock’s wedding.
<b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b> hadn’t been to Maycomb County, Alabama in years, but it is a place she likes to revisit when in search of inspiration.
We all revere Nelson Mandela. I would even suggest that many of the young leaders in the country aspire to be like him, writes <b>Nikiwe Bikitsha</b>.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn is in the doo-doo. For someone of his ilk to spend a few days at New York’s Rikers Island jail, must have been torture.