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Zuma told the presidential black economic empowerment council that they needed to tackle this historical legacy because it was hampering transformation.

Economy is still racially structured, says Zuma

Zuma said the historical legacy of a racially-structured economy needs to be tackled as it’s hampering transformation.

The DA says SABC initially agreed to broadcast live for two hours on Saturday morning

Why de Waal’s anti-Zille rhetoric is wrong

The DA decries Mandy de Waal’s use of segregation data about SA’s cities in her analysis "Why Helen Zille’s racism rhetoric is wrong".

The university’s integration programme is based on living together

Stellenbosch’s lessons for living together

Integrated student housing at Stellenbosch University is key to smoothing over the campus’s charged racial divides.

As South Africans, we have seen in the early years of our democracy what innate good the country and its people possess
 (Gallo)

Sugarcoated realities rear their ugly heads in SA

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu coined the term in 1994, but 18 years on, the "rainbow nation" is battling entrenched social and economic divisions.

Confronting whiteness

Confronting whiteness

White people must find an ethical way to live with the shame of a racist past they still benefit from, writes <b>Eusebius McKaiser</b>.

Obama’s rise forces Brazil to look at racial divide

Barack Obama’s rise to power in the United States has exposed cracks in Brazil’s self-image as a racially integrated society.

Agency to assist UFS with integration policy

The University of the Free State (UFS) has appointed a Cape Town-based leadership agency to help with its residence integration policy.

R4m to live in perfect harmony at UFS

The University of the Free State (UFS) has handed a private company a R4-million contract to help integrate its hostels.