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Book excerpts

The looting that was broadcast across the world—Read an excerpt from History of South Africa by Thula Simpson

October 15, 2021October 15, 2021The JRBLeave a Comment on The looting that was broadcast across the world—Read an excerpt from History of South Africa by Thula Simpson

The JRB presents an exclusive excerpt from Thula Simpson’s new book History of South Africa. History of South Africa: From…

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Current Affairs

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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Biography & Memoir

Linger No More: Mandela speaks from the grave, and Bongani Madondo speaks to his medium, author Mandla Langa

November 6, 2017January 12, 2018Bongani Madondo1 Comment on Linger No More: Mandela speaks from the grave, and Bongani Madondo speaks to his medium, author Mandla Langa

Nelson Mandela altered the world. He affected everyone in it, in ways few will ever manage. He also died before…

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