Journalists cannot remain quiet... time to boldly, unapologetically tell our stories as the fourth estate
AROUND 2021, I began to feel deeply unsettled by a growing phenomenon in South African newsrooms: Black African women were leaving the industry.
By Bongie Macupe
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Hillzy’s videos strike gold
Getting a million views on a YouTube video is every creator’s dream.
By Khumbulani Muleya
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Pan Africanism’s contemporary trials and tribulations
Pan Africanism was first coined in the United States in the 1900s during the Black slavery period. The first origin of Pan Africanism mainly articulated by the blacks in the diaspora.
By Roselyn Chikandiwa and Anesu Mandeya
Oct. 19, 2022
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