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A Boy from the Country Nobody Has Heard Of

When I look back now, I realise there is little chance I would have learnt the English language well enough to shape my thoughts into[…]

Dinner in Alexandra

My trip to Alexandra was initially scheduled for January 26. I had long known the name of the township before I even understood it, drawn[…]

Why Black Is Not an African First Language

When the Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recalls being surprised the first time she was told she was Black, she captures a noiseless but profound[…]

Rethinking Men’s Role in Environmental Accountability

I live only a few feet from a public park. One morning, after a night of strong wind, I noticed plastic scattered across the ground.[…]

The Erosion of Identity Under Mass Unemployment in Africa

The year 2026 has arrived. Brand new, freshly unwrapped. The Christmas seven-colours meals have returned to the soil. Alcohol that costs hundreds of rands has[…]