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Fred Khumalo’s The Longest March — A Poignant Odyssey of Love, Resilience, and History

By Duncan Mnisi Book Review – Fred Khumalo’s novel The Longest March is a compelling narrative set against the tumultuous backdrop of South Africa’s history, capturing the resilience of ordinary people amid extraordinary circumstances. Spanning more than a century, the story intricately weaves together the struggles of Zulu mineworkers, their love stories, and the societal…

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KZN Political Killings Dockets Surface in Court Amid Power Struggles

By Duncan Mnisi Pretoria, Gauteng – The controversy over the handling of police investigation files linked to political violence in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has taken a new turn in Pretoria’s North Gauteng High Court. Major-General Shadrack Sibiya, who was suspended from his position, is challenging his suspension and the fate of the sensitive dockets. The South…

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