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In the absence of leadership the people of South Africa turn on each other
South Africa’s political gridlock and economic hardship leave communities vulnerable, fueling fear and conflict as people search for hope and stability.
Aug 25
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Khumo Kumalo
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In South Africa, a National Dialogue Without the Nation
While elites gather to talk, ordinary South Africans face deepening crises — and no seat at the table.
Aug 14
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Khumo Kumalo
5
In the Face of Apathy, Young South Africans Must Lead the Fight for Accountability
As corruption deepens and public trust crumbles, it is the youth who must step forward, hold leaders accountable, and lead the way toward a more…
Aug 1
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Khumo Kumalo
2
July 2025
No one should have to choose between hunger and death
As famine tightens its grip on Gaza, the global community must confront its silence and demand immediate humanitarian action.
Jul 24
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Khumo Kumalo
4
Unrest Is Returning to South Africa and the Warning Signs Are Clear
Rising tensions, political unrest, and growing public anger point to a looming crisis as leaders exploit chaos and confidence in the state continues to…
Jul 21
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Khumo Kumalo
4
Ramaphosa’s Commission Is Not Justice—It’s Evasion
The president’s failure to act decisively on corruption reveals a deeper truth: accountability in South Africa remains selective, delayed, and…
Jul 16
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Khumo Kumalo
5
The fight for the soul of SAPS shakes South Africa’s democracy
General Mkhwanazi’s explosive revelations expose deep-rooted corruption, pit law against politics, and ignite a public reckoning over who truly serves…
Jul 8
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Khumo Kumalo
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Free Speech, Unless It's for Palestine
Why Advocating for Human Rights Now Comes with a Prison Sentence
Jul 5
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Khumo Kumalo
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South Africa’s Youth Are Losing Faith in Democracy. Can They Be Brought Back?
Decades after the fall of apartheid, growing disillusionment, rising inequality, and political stagnation have left a new generation questioning whether…
Jul 3
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Khumo Kumalo
4
June 2025
We Are Not Lazy. We Are Locked Out.
Blaming young people for political disengagement ignores the truth: the system has shut the doors that once led to change.
Jun 16
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Khumo Kumalo
3
When Journalism Dies, So Does Democracy
As traditional media collapses and misinformation rises, South Africa—and the world—faces a dangerous future without a trusted source of truth.
Jun 8
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Khumo Kumalo
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The promise of liberation is breaking under its own weight
As South Africa’s left splinters under personal feuds, leadership scandals, and ideological confusion, hopes for radical transformation drift further…
Jun 5
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Khumo Kumalo
3
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