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Masilo Lepuru

On Tembeka’s Mistitling: A Review of Tembeka Ngcukaitobi’s Land Matters

The book posits that land reform must follow the rule of law thus reinforces the hegemony of the final constitution and white settler constitutionalism. Tembeka (2021:7) reasons that “my argument is that it is time to take the Constitution off the shelf.

The Pope and Africa: Notes on African-centred Reflections on the Western Invention of Africa

Africa for these racist thinkers represented a lack and not an autonomous reality. This African lack was to be filled by Western civilization.

Review - We Can Fix Ourselves: Building A Better South Africa Through Black Consciousness

Scholarship on Black Consciousness in the so-called post-apartheid South Africa is not as prominent as its counterpart within the Congress tradition. The fundamental reason for this is the hegemony and pervasiveness of whiteness and its aversion to the Black Radical Tradition.

Memory is A Weapon: Reflections on the Doctrine of Discovery in South Africa

Azania as opposed to “South Africa” has recently mourned the transition of Don Mattera. On the other hand, the UK is currently mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth. Since the death of the latter, Indigenous peoples who are victims of settler colonialism such as those in Canada are calling for the Queen’s successor to renounce the Doctrine of Discovery.

South Africanism 2.0 and Operation Dudula

The core of our argument is that the problem is not immigration laws and unemployment but South Africa itself. The issues of legal management of foreign nationals and unemployment are the symptomatic manifestation of the fundamental problem which is South Africa itself.

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