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[OPINION] Moving forward while remembering the past
Without a time-machine, we can't actually change history. We shouldn't dismiss it, but how we use it is the key.
Silent protest commemorates genocide victims
The protest, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), was largely silent to allow for the names of some of the over 40000 known Palestinians to have been killed in Gaza to be read aloud.
Helen Zille, who said that colonialism had positive aspects, says people play the race card when attacking her
DA chairperson Helen Zille said that her opponents always turn to race when they have nothing else to attack her with.
‘Blonde Poison’ invites the audience to confront their own humanity
The character goes from a beloved daughter to a pitiless betrayer of friends.
On this day, April 20
A tyrant is born, the Red Baron bags his last kills, a deadly attack becomes a byword for school mass shootings, Swaziland gets a name change, and George Floyd’s killer convicted
On this day, April 15
Peace talks begin, Mickey Mouse pops up, a record trip to South Africa, ‘Baby Jake’ makes us proud, and International Day of Families
On this day, April 11
The Boers lose two of their heroes, trial of the ‘banality of evil’ begins, nuking the Chinese a step too far, Proteas fire their captain for match fixing, and Julian Assange’s bad behaviour gets him booted out of his hidey hole
On this day, April 8
An ocean liner is bombed, milk goes in glass, Nazis butcher bombing-raid survivors, and a golden find in the desert
The concept of Justice must be redefined
LETTER: All prophets sent by God the Creator confirmed that most people would be led astray by evil. This was also predicted by Muhammed the envoy who warned that before judgement day, evil would have access to advanced technology, wealth, influence etc. And this would create confusion.
On this day in history, March 11
Events that ripple though time, some of which may tickle your fancy, or event your funny bone
No drug is in itself addictive, not even the most notorious ‘high risk’ ones, says expert
According to addiction experts, just as we would not dream of blaming the owner of a diseased kidney, it makes no sense to reproach someone for having a ‘sick’ brain.
‘West’s hands are dripping with blood’
Global educator, researcher and author Julian Kunnie highlights the importance of South Africa’s historic case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
On this day in history, January 20
Real people, real stories – more than just dates and boring facts
On this day in history, January 19
Real people, real stories – more than just dates and boring facts
South Africans proud as lawyers bring strong genocide case against Israel to ICJ
National pride swelled yesterday as South African lawyers took their fight to prevent further loss of life in Gaza, Palestine to the World Court.
On this day in history, November 15
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
On this day in history, November 12
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
On this day in history, November 9
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
How the Israel-Hamas war can affect South Africa
While the war takes place in the Middle East, it would be a mistake to think that it will not affect South Africa.
On this day in history, October 8
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
On this day in history, September 29
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
On this day in history, September 2
Some of the more interesting things that happened on this day.
WATCH: Jewish transman says he’s Hitler reincarnated
‘’Haha, it’s me! Sorry my men had you in a camp, ol’ pal, but I am back for a reason,’’ said Felix Cipher to a Holocaust survivor on TikTok.