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Sindiwe Magona

Writer’s life offers gold to grow rich on
Friday
/ 21 August 2023

Writer’s life offers gold to grow rich on

A reflection on the inspiration of Sindiwe Magona to go into an essay collection as she turns 80

By Zubeida Jaffer
Eastern Cape’s forgotten schools: Day 3
Article
/ 28 April 2013

Eastern Cape’s forgotten schools: Day 3

What will happen when the children realise they have been conned, asks writer Sindiwe Magona.

By Staff Reporter
Eastern Cape’s forgotten schools: Day 2
Article
/ 26 April 2013

Eastern Cape’s forgotten schools: Day 2

Two Equal Education writers describe their experience of the Eastern Cape’s most dilapidated schools; at one 856 learners share a single tap.

By Staff Reporter
Literacy: Once upon a time, parents taught their children to read
Article
/ 19 October 2012

Literacy: Once upon a time, parents taught their children to read

The biggest hurdle to establishing a culture of reading in South Africa is neither access nor infrastructure, writes Nick Mulgrew.

By Thabo Mohlela
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/ 4 December 2008

Poets with history

Percy Zvomuya applauds Veronique Tadjo’s particularity and universality and Sindiwe Magona’s authorial will.

By Percy Zvomuya

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