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Universities Must Take Transformation Seriously

Historically, institutions of higher learning have excluded women, and this continues to this day in the physical structures, the curricula, and the

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Govt Gets Rolling On Cannabis Policy

A ministerial advisory committee is being established to provide the Cabinet with guidance on cannabis policy. Eyes may roll at the thought of anoth

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We Must Support Treasury’s Agenda For Change

The National Treasury recently released a bold and pragmatic discussion paper titled “Towards an Economic Strategy for South Africa”. It is breath o

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We Are Created Inherently Noble

A Bahá'í Perspective People all over the world talk about their longing for peace and harmony. On the other hand they go along with the propositio

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Advisory Panel Report Rich In Suggestions, But Thin In Detail

The report of the Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture has again emphasised the transitional nature of South African society as the country

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What Are We To Do With The Rage Of GBV?

“Bella woke up one morning and realised she’d had enough”. So began Helen Zahavi’s 1991 utterly liberating novel, “Dirty Weekend”, about o

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More Enabling Environment Needed For Entrepreneurship

Despite the fact that the South African economy grew due to its adoption of the neo-liberal economic system, the Growth, Employment and Redistributi

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Cat-Calling: A Not So Subtle Symbol Of Rape Culture

In South Africa, walking down the street is a nightmare for most women. Whether it’s cat-calling, lewd comments or any other form of street harassme

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The advantages of educating our daughters A Bahá’í perspective

As we continue celebrating Women’s Month, let us reflect on the progress made toward the education and equal rights and opportunities for girls, whi

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