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Apartheid & Delusion: Two myths by Sizwe in South African politics: A review of “The New Apartheid” (2021) by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh

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Book ReviewsREVIEW: The Famished Road, by Ben Okri

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Call for SubmissionsCall for Submissions – MATTERS IN BLACK: The ‘black register’ as a meditative force for black Africans – edited by Tendayi Sithole

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Call for SubmissionsCall for Submissions – MATTERS IN BLACK: The ‘black register’ as a meditative force for black Africans – edited by Tendayi Sithole

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PoetryDeparture, by Don Mattera

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FeaturesDon Mattera: The poets’ poet forgotten by the canon

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Black thoughtOne day, the poor will eat the rich: COVID-19 and violent, political opportunism

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PrizesMhudi Playwriting Competition

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ZimologyLorraine Sithole’s: Indispensable Afro Books for High School Pupils: PART 1

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ZimologyThe zeitgeist of post-Apartheid South Africa and critical pedagogy in Sabata Mokae’s “Ga ke Modisa”

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PoetryA Sticky Note for Maru

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For Advocate Tshiamo Moremogolo Marukgwane For the hearts you stole and flowers you danced and the wind your…
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FeaturesProse, poetry & mythology in Indaba, My Children

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The writing of Credo Mutwa is breathtaking in its breadth, depth and detail. His magnum opus – Indaba…
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EditorialWhere does one find the words, to cover the genius of Credo Mutwa

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It is imagination and culture that keeps us rooted to the firmament. It is literature among other things…
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Apartheid & Delusion: Two myths by Sizwe in South African politics: A review of “The New Apartheid” (2021) by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh

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Book ReviewsREVIEW: The Famished Road, by Ben Okri

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The Famished Road is a highly acclaimed novel by Nigerian author Ben Okri. The book tells the story…
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Call for SubmissionsCall for Submissions – MATTERS IN BLACK: The ‘black register’ as a meditative force for black Africans – edited by Tendayi Sithole

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BKO, March 2023 | Vol 5, No 1, 2023 Publishing house: Geko Publishing Editor: Phehello J. Mofokeng Guest…
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PoetryDeparture, by Don Mattera

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Departure … I grow tired and want to leave this city seething in unrest and injustice I am…
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Black thoughtOpen letter to white people

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To you, I may be just another name. Just another number in a sea of black faces. To…
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Don Mattera: The poets’ poet forgotten by the canon

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If there is a common denominator between the poets not silenced, it is the way in which anything…
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Black thoughtOne day, the poor will eat the rich: COVID-19 and violent, political opportunism

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The handling of the recent action of violence, looting, ‘insurrection’ and disruption of economic activities in South Africa…
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PrizesMhudi Playwriting Competition

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The Competition This playwriting competition is a search for an African adaptation of Sol T Plaatje’s ‘MHUDI’, first…
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ZimologyLorraine Sithole’s: Indispensable Afro Books for High School Pupils: PART 1

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The acclaimed literatus, Lorraine Sithole has released a 4-part African literature “Must-read List”. This is the first instalment…
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Reviews“The Wanderers”: A meditation on history, the prodigal nature of human souls

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Homer, in the Odyssey (The Book of The Wanderer), tells us words have wings. Our favourite author’s next…
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