28 October, 2008
How well are you educated to lead the nation?
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By Simphiwe Kanityi As I have been reading the comments by SASCO and YCL members based on Julias Malemas' matric results that has been g...
18 July, 2008
Celebrating South African Talent: The quiet Violence of Dreams
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By: Nqobile Buthelezi As the trio walked into Dulce's Cafe on High Street, their electric ambiance filled the room. Director, Neville En...
07 July, 2008
Leave Peter alone. . . . please
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by Kobus Pretorius (CPUT) There’s been a lot of debate recently about Peter de Villiers team to play the All Blacks in the Tri-Nations opene...
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02 July, 2008
FJP At the National Arts Festival 2008
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The Future Journalists Programme is at the 2008 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. See our festival coverage...
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27 June, 2008
REVIEW: Composition Z: The House of Stone
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By: Nqobile Buthelezi IMAGINE... for a moment, a woman whose face looks like a grotesque mask, emerging from the bushes, chanting something ...
25 June, 2008
Malema and Vavi to die for Zuma
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To some extent I understand Julius Malema's and Zwelinzima Vavi's statement regarding the ANC leader Jacob Zuma.Their statement tell...
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23 June, 2008
The Standard of Journalism education in South Africa
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The Standard of Journalism education in South Africa. By.Mduduzi Justice Nyalunga (Highway Africa, FJP participant @University of Zululand. ...
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20 June, 2008
Arts Festival- Gotta be There
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Nqobile Buthelezi (UKZN) The hip and the happenin will be gathered at grahamstown as from the 26th of June for the National Arts Festival . ...
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28 May, 2008
Why violence?
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By Azwihangwisi Mufamadi The past few weeks have laid witness to xenophobic attacks in different parts of South Africa. Those who claim to b...
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22 May, 2008
"There's no crisis in South Africa" this I thought Zizi would say!
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MOTHERLY LOVE . . . Zimbabwean Beauty Mpofu playing with her baby in Bokfontein. In the midst of the brutal and senseless mob attacks meted ...
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13 May, 2008
Racism on campus
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Yandiswa Tembani (University of Fort Hare) Racism is a form of discrimination based on race, especially the belief that one race is superior...
11 May, 2008
Pressure builds on Joel Santana
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By Kobus Pretorius (CPUT) Joel Santana hasn’t even started his new job as head coach of Bafana Bafana but already high expectations are ex...
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07 May, 2008
Financial Exclusions in a Failing Economy
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Nqobile Buthelezi (UKZN) We live in tried times in South Africa. With the rising fuel prices, everything else has gone up. Relative prices ...
05 May, 2008
Constitution, Democracy & Succession
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By Mulibana N. Ernest (University of Johannesburg) Andrew Heywood, the American author, defined constitution as “a set of rules that seek to...
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23 April, 2008
A huge setback for Bafana
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By Kobus Pretorius Carlos Albert o Parreira has resigned as coach of Bafana Bafana. A shocking development some may say, especially if y...
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18 April, 2008
Being a Student Journalist in SA- the hardships
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Buhle Mbonambi (DUT) These past few weeks have been so turbulant for the South African media that we almost believe that we can report on a...
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17 April, 2008
The ongoing battle against xenophobia
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THE XENOPHOBIA BATTLE by Thandanani Mhlanga Xenophobia is one of the foremost prejudices still prevalent in South Africa today. According to...
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09 April, 2008
Why are people so nasty?
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There is a difference between constructive criticism and just being plain nasty. Shooting future journalists down is not the way to go. We a...
08 April, 2008
a little bit more...
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on that note, follow this link to a group on facebook with young Zimbabeans talking about the future if you're interested (im hoping it ...
...and the wait goes on
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Ten days after going to the polls and Zimbabweans are still waiting for election results. For a moment it reminded me of a time when I was ...
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