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A tale of two museums | by Andre Marais

A tale of two museums | by Andre Marais

Landlocked Timbuktu in Mali and coastal Cape Town are 6,000 kilometres apart from one another but they are both under threat: one museum by a religious fundamentalism, the other by economics. Both museums are preserving important historical and heritage sites. Both...

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‘We cannot walk freely’| by Jeanne Hefez

‘We cannot walk freely’| by Jeanne Hefez

Voices from Marikana: Lonmin workers speak It's nearly four months after the Marikana massacre, and the atmosphere in and around Lonmin is still one of fear in the face of a de facto state of emergency. As Amandla! goes to press, police continue to use excessive force...

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Q&A with Public Protector Thuli Madonsela

Q&A with Public Protector Thuli Madonsela

At a time when people's trust in the body politic is eroding fast, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has emerged as a national heroine, almost universally revered for her refusal to bow to political pressure and a dedication to her office that few can emulate. Even in...

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Selling our airwaves | by Mark Weinberg

Selling our airwaves | by Mark Weinberg

The advent of democracy provided a breath of fresh air for democratic control of the electronic media. But not for long, it seems, as corporate capture of the airwaves is in the wings. The airwaves are a limited electromagnetic spectrum that is needed to carry radio,...

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Selling our airwaves | by Mark Weinberg

Selling our airwaves | by Mark Weinberg

The advent of democracy provided a breath of fresh air for democratic control of the electronic media. But not for long, it seems, as corporate capture of the airwaves is in the wings. The airwaves are a limited electromagnetic spectrum that is needed to carry radio,...

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