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[John's Blog] COVID-19: Thoughts on Freedom
Whatever happens from here seems just as unpredictable but in an entirely less enchanting way.
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[Macfarlane's Blog] We Are The Lions
Lions have always had a very special place in my heart. I am of the lion and I take great pride in calling myself Motaung. So much so that, as soon as I was old enough, I got a tattoo of a lion’s head on my arm.
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[Claire's Blog] Up-Close with Death
I was warned about the smell but, surprisingly, that was not what bothered me most. It was wondering what had befallen these individuals that they had ended up here at the Johannesburg Mortuary.
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[Masa's Blog] Something Needs to Change
What hope is left for women and children in this country when in this instance it is the very people entrusted to protect that are alleged to have perpetrated the crime?
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An Economic Funk
What comes after ICU? Well either you get better or death. So we have no option but to get better. But how would we get better if those entrusted to make the tough decisions are not making those right decisions?
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Ukuthwala: Culture Correct to Culture Corrupt
Adults who are supposed to protect children have distorted historic traditional practices for economic gains.
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Meeting Chaos the Lion
Chaos, a 16-year-old tawny lion, developed skin cancer on his nose due to lazing in the hot sun and the prognosis was that it would spread and lead to an early exit to Leo heaven.
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Every Drop Counts
If you’ve never had water supply issues, or if your taps have never run dry for a prolonged period of time, you might not have a clear understanding of the depth of the situation.
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Masa Kekana's Blog: Cape Town's Housing Hardships
Some look at Reclaim the City as criminals wanting prime real estate without being able to afford it, but these are ever-day people we all know.
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CLAIRE'S BLOG: Meeting Xolani Luvuno
I can honestly say that I have never met anyone in my entire life that has had to overcome as much as this man has had to.
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Claire Mawisa’s Beira Diary
The poorest of the poor lost the very little that they had in the violent winds and rain of Idai. Many did not have an answer to my question of what their next move would be. The situation felt hopeless.
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Derek Watts on Witnessing Greatness
The tension around the operating table when it got to the vital placement of the prosthesis around a slender nerve was palpable. One miniscule slip and the patient’s hearing would truly be lost forever.
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