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Remembering Myesha Jenkins, a revolutionary in politics, poetry and jazz, by Christa Kuljian and Makhosazana Xaba

October 8, 2020October 13, 2021Makhosazana XabaLeave a Comment on Remembering Myesha Jenkins, a revolutionary in politics, poetry and jazz, by Christa Kuljian and Makhosazana Xaba

By Christa Kuljian and Makhosazana Xaba Transformation Who I was is not who I am.And who I amis not who I…

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Poetry

Poetry of social obliteration and intimacy—Vonani Bila reviews KwaNobuhle Overcast, the new collection by award-winning poet Ayanda Billie

March 5, 2020July 4, 2020Vonani BilaLeave a Comment on Poetry of social obliteration and intimacy—Vonani Bila reviews KwaNobuhle Overcast, the new collection by award-winning poet Ayanda Billie

Vonani Bila considers KwaNobuhle Overcast, the latest book of poetry from Ayanda Billie, who won a South African Literary Award…

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Moses Mtileni, 1983—2019, RIP

July 15, 2019August 3, 2019Jennifer MalecLeave a Comment on Moses Mtileni, 1983—2019, RIP

Writer and publisher Moses Nzama Khaizen Mtileni has died, at the age of thirty-six. Mtileni was shot and fatally wounded…

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Essays

[City Editor] The place of the ancestors: Niq Mhlongo leaves the city to walk the hills of Mapungubwe

September 4, 2017September 18, 2017Niq Mhlongo1 Comment on [City Editor] The place of the ancestors: Niq Mhlongo leaves the city to walk the hills of Mapungubwe

The JRB’s City Editor Niq Mhlongo takes some time out from sitting under his apricot tree in Soweto to visit…

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