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Dr. Tshepo Mvulane Moloi

Review – African Voices In Search of A Decolonial Turn

In the maiden chapter, Zondi opens with a pedagogic overview befitting of an editor who goes out of his way to channel the direction of the “protracted process” (Pp. 6) of engaging issues of an “African archive” (Pp.7). Zondi’s Chapter 1 built upon the useful foundation and tone, already set by Ethiopian scholar Mammo Muchie, in the didactic foreword.

DITAU Primary Honour Former Principal

"Knowledge is Power"). Located at 6604 Madala Street in Orlando East, Soweto, the school was honouring 89-year-old ex-principal Edward TM Tenza. At present the initial address of DITAU Primary School on Taukobong Street in Orlando East, Soweto is occupied by DITAWANA Lower Primary School.

Sacred Heart College and the Unrest of 1976

In Meadowlands Soweto, the Johannesburg Heritage Foundation unveiled a Blue Plague in honour of the founding President of the Pan-African Congress (PAC) Robert Sobukwe (1924-1978).

Home Affairs Beset with Challenges

The list of grievances includes disheartening queues, which commence beyond entrances of the majority of the branches of Home Affairs, key machinery being intermittently offline, fallible plenipotentiaries prone to bribery and most recently the growing calls for the resignation of Minister Aaron Motsoaledi

International Women’s Day Must Also Evoke Unsung Pan-Africanist Heroines Such as Alice Kinloch

In as far as our locale in South Africa is concerned, as it stands the status quo of South Africa’s mainstream curriculum, pertaining to the subject of history, from the basic education level (namely from Grade 10 to 12) until undergraduate tertiary level, continuously renders pioneering leading figures such like AVK as perpetually invisible.

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