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Reconciliation

G20: Inclusive leadership needed for African growth and development
Thought Leader
/ 9 April 2025

G20: Inclusive leadership needed for African growth and development

As tension over trade tariffs and territorial disputes increases around the world, representing African interests on the global stage is more important than ever.

By Kosheek Sewchurran & Solange Rosa
Time for nation building, not reconciliation
Opinion
/ 24 May 2023

Time for nation building, not reconciliation

South Africa today needs justice in many different forms and must deliver real political power to the people, which requires new trade-offs and political rules and set new norms

By Songezo Zibi
What is reconciliation in the South African context?
Opinion
/ 4 July 2022

What is reconciliation in the South African context?

In 2021, there were 16 different understandings of the concept. At the top of the list is the understanding of reconciliation as forgiveness. This is understandable but problematic.

By Felicity Harrison
Cancel culture is the antitheses of reconciliation
National
/ 7 March 2022

Cancel culture is the antitheses of reconciliation

The essence of reconciliation and justice are accountability and restoring relationships. Cancel culture emphasises accountability without the possibility of restoration

By Felicity Harrison
December 16: The Day of Reconciliation is a call for each individual to heal emotional wounds
Opinion
/ 16 December 2021

December 16: The Day of Reconciliation is a call for each individual to heal emotional wounds

Reconciliation requires hard work to create restitution and atonement. But it can only happen on an individual level, not a national or group level.

By Mias De Klerk
The economy is the engine of reconciliation, and B-BBEE is the engine of transformation
Opinion
/ 1 September 2021

The economy is the engine of reconciliation, and B-BBEE is the engine of transformation

The advent of democracy in 1994 merely created the conditions for transformation to begin

By Monde Ndlovu
The effects of the recent looting on South Africa’s young democracy
Opinion
/ 22 July 2021

The effects of the recent looting on South Africa’s young democracy

Rebuilding is crucial, but democracies cannot allow themselves to be held to ransom by the destruction of anarchists in dictating where public funds should be spent

By Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane
For the love of my roommate, my bestie, my brother
Article
/ 26 October 2018

For the love of my roommate, my bestie, my brother

A young man’s heartbreak lands softly, though reluctantly into the nest of friendship that he has built with his favourite sibling

By Zaza Hlalethwa
Race debate needs to enter more productive terrain
Article
/ 12 July 2018

Race debate needs to enter more productive terrain

We need to move towards refining our understanding of the causes behind structural and racialised inequality

By Staff Reporter
We need to do reconciliation differently
Analysis
/ 10 March 2016

We need to do reconciliation differently

We don’t just need détente between black and white, but also between black and black.

By Staff Reporter
Slow trek to justice mars TRC’s legacy
Analysis
/ 3 October 2015

Slow trek to justice mars TRC’s legacy

The work for reconciliation is not yet done. There are certain key components that remain outstanding.

By George Bizos

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