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[Conversation Issue] Kanga and Khwezi: Kwezilomso Mbandazayo challenges the memorialisation of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo

January 15, 2018April 8, 2020Kwezilomso Mbandazayo10 Comments on [Conversation Issue] Kanga and Khwezi: Kwezilomso Mbandazayo challenges the memorialisation of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo

Kwezilomso Mbandazayo, known as the womxn who loaned her name to Khwezi, Jacob Zuma’s rape accuser, offers a personal reflection…

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All the President’s Keepers: Imraan Coovadia reviews Jacques Pauw’s sensational exposé on Jacob Zuma and the gangster state

November 6, 2017November 6, 2017Imraan Coovadia6 Comments on All the President’s Keepers: Imraan Coovadia reviews Jacques Pauw’s sensational exposé on Jacob Zuma and the gangster state

Jacques Pauw’s new book The President’s Keepers shows that children will have it harder tomorrow and that the children of South…

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[Sponsored] Launch of Redi Tlhabi’s new book Khwezi breaks book launch attendance and sales records

October 2, 2017The JRBLeave a Comment on [Sponsored] Launch of Redi Tlhabi’s new book Khwezi breaks book launch attendance and sales records

Redi Tlhabi’s new book Khwezi: The Remarkable Story of Fezekile Ntsukela Kuzwayo broke book launch attendance and sales records recently….

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