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Memories exiled to a room
Article
/ 8 March 2019

Memories exiled to a room

We recall some details so sharply and others hide away — like those of people we loved

By Mashadi Kekana
Slice of life: Making tea with love
Article
/ 29 September 2017

Slice of life: Making tea with love

Palesa Sauhatsi lost her grandfather in May 2015 and misses making him tea

By Mashadi Kekana
From Rhodes to Rwanda, painful memories don’t stop history repeating itself
Article
/ 27 June 2016

From Rhodes to Rwanda, painful memories don’t stop history repeating itself

Recalling atrocities of the past does not prevent new horrors from being committed, argues David Rieff in new book ‘In Praise of Forgetting’.

By Staff Reporter
Universities need stumbling stones
Analysis
/ 20 May 2016

Universities need stumbling stones

Varsities have a role to play in changing the status quo, writes Richard Pithouse.

By Richard Pithouse
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/ 6 November 2008

Bitter memories made sweet

There’s a dove outside the window. Crwoooo… Or is it a pigeon? I never can tell.

By Leonie Joubert

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