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Ntombenhle Khathwane
How does SA heal from Dudula bullies and Stellenbosch varsity racists?
Opinion
Ntombenhle Khathwane
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17 Jun 2022
Our reactions would be more positive if we understand that bullies act out as result of their own pain
Will the Zulu people act in goodwill and for the will of good?
Article
Ntombenhle Khathwane
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22 Mar 2022
The anniversary of King Goodwill Zwelithini’s death was on 12 March; he wished for his successor to bring peace and prosperity
Transformation needs to serve the interests of the majority
Article
Ntombenhle Khathwane
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15 Apr 2015
Ntombenhle Khathwane responds to the NMF's position paper and says that while reconciliation is important, transformation is profound.
White shame won’t change anything
Article
Ntombenhle Khathwane
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15 Sep 2011
The high-spending African consumer could be the driving force of new African businesses, writes <b>Ntombenhle Khathwane</b>.
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