A reflection on the inspiration of Sindiwe Magona to go into an essay collection as she turns 80
What will happen when the children realise they have been conned, asks writer Sindiwe Magona.
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Two Equal Education writers describe their experience of the Eastern Cape’s most dilapidated schools; at one 856 learners share a single tap.
The biggest hurdle to establishing a culture of reading in South Africa is neither access nor infrastructure, writes Nick Mulgrew.
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/ 4 December 2008
Percy Zvomuya applauds Veronique Tadjo’s particularity and universality and Sindiwe Magona’s authorial will.