Volume 8 Issue 1
The principle of ‘victims first’ endorsed Fanie du Toit
Roelf Meyer: Celebrating South Africa’s peaceful transition Kate Lefko-Everett
Khulumani: New directions, new implications Gabriella Sacramone-Lutz
A nation in need of a vision Jan Hofmeyr
Are yesterday’s answers today’s questions? Suren Pillay
Inequality: South Africa’s greatest divide Kate Lefko-Everett
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Volume 8 Issue 2
Ten years of working for justice and reconciliation Desmond Tutu
Social cohesion and the World Cup Zayd Minty
Once when we were government Heindrich Wyngaard
Political tolerance on the wane in South Africa Imraan Buccus
The mysterious incompatibility of bias and brigandry Loren Landau
The International Criminal Court in Africa Tim Murithi
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Volume 8 Issue 3
Albie Sachs: Recipient of the 2009 Reconciliation Award Jo Higgs
The search for our shared South Africanness William Gumede
ANC revivalism and nonracialism Tim Murithi
Have South Africans embraced democracy? Cherrel Africa
Open to debate Rorisang Lekalake
Sudan at the crossroads Friederike Bubenzer
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Volume 8 Issue 4
Of pardons and the legacy of the TRC Rorisang Lekalake
Reconciliation versus inequality: Which does SA’s future hold? Sana Rais
Can social security build a more inclusive society? Ratula Beukman
Thinking beyond apartheid race categories Zimitri Erasmus
Malema’s nation Christi van der Westhuizen
The future of youth participation in elections Ebrahim Fakir and Zandile Bhengu
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05/11/2012
Anti-Boer song ignites incitement debate | UNCUT
[...] Africa has over the past few years witnessed the rise of a public discourse of intolerance that increasingly invokes violence, including Malema’s public declaration that he would “kill for Zuma” in the run-up to the [...]