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The State of Emergency has finally been lifted — except in Natal of course. It is our view that it was not necessary for the government...
Political prisoners on Robben Island try hard to make their long and difficult stay in prison easier. They discuss the struggle, study...
Health in a new South Africa Bafana Seripe is a health worker at the Workplace Information Group (WIG) in Johannesburg. WIG run workshops...
For most South Africans, Joe Slovo needs no introduction. Some see him as “public enemy number one”. But many more know him as a tireless...
What is it like to live in a women’s hostel? Ma Ambe Maseko tells us… “Life here in the hostel is terrible. We only live here because we...
During the Easter weekend, the South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) held its first national congress in Kanyamazane, Ka Ngwane. Saul...
The Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW) has started over forty pre-schools for little children in the Transvaal. Learn and Teach...
Japhta Masemola knew the bitter taste of prison much better than he knew the taste of being outside. He spent 26 long years in jail and...
Dear Learn and Teach, I want to tell Sloppy that I am happy that his dream in the Namibia issue of Learn and Teach came true. Sloppy...