This is part one of three excerpts from Maya Wind’s book Towers of Ivory and Steel. Based on research, the book is a gamechanger in the conversation about Israeli academic institutions
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The commission released its final investigative report into the alcohol-related tragedy that claimed 21 young people’s lives in Buffalo City in 2022
The politicians whose names we had forgotten are suddenly initiating new projects
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Orlando Pirates take on Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on 4 May.
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