Books

August 17, 2026

Botlhale Insights: The Voters Are Not on Your Timeline

South Africa's political conversations increasingly happen online, but our communities still exist offline.
August 12, 2026

Book review 17: Zama Zama, Inside the Illicit Mining Underworld Graham Coetzer

Sometimes, the stories we read force us to confront the stories we have lived.
August 7, 2026

Botlhale Insights: Why I’ll Still Be Voting

In my latest Botlhale Insights reflection, I share how my first experience of registering to vote shaped my understanding of civic participation and why, despite everything, I’ll still be voting.
August 3, 2026

Botlhale Insights: Beyond the Ballot–Understanding Johannesburg’s Call for Change 

Can Johannesburg become the city we deserve? In my latest Botlhale Insights article, I reflect on how Johannesburg has changed over the years, why civic participation matters, and why voting should be viewed not simply as a constitutional right, but as a responsibility to shape the future of our communities.
July 31, 2026

Botlhale insights: Book reviews for 2026 list available

Missed any of our book review this year? Look no further, we have compiled our list for 2026. Happy reading Botlhale Hub Afrika community.
July 30, 2026

Book review 16: Coming in From the Cold Bonang Francis Mohale 

In a time when many young South Africans are questioning the value of higher education because of unemployment, this book challenged me to see education differently—not only as a pathway to employment, but as a lifelong responsibility to create, serve and lead with purpose. My biggest takeaway: Education should not mark the end of our journey; it should be the beginning of a life of purpose.
July 13, 2026

Book review 15: Finding Purpose: Lessons From the Message Architect Thami Nkadimeng 

In my latest review, I reflect on Thami Nkadimeng's Finding purpose: Lessons From the Message Architect -a deeply inspiring book that reminds us that purpose is not about perfection, but growth, grace and becoming.
June 29, 2026

Book review 14: Blame Me On History William “Bloke” Modisane

In my latest review, I reflect on William "Bloke" Modisane's Blame Me on History, a once banned memoir that explores the realities of apartheid, censorship, identity and the psychological impact of oppression.
June 17, 2026

Book review 13: Sandi Sijake Fighting for my Country: The Testimony of a Freedom Fighter 

Through his personal experiences, the book provides insight into military training, sacrifice, political liberation and the realities faced by freedom fighters during South Africa's struggle against apartheid. A thought-provoking read that encourages reflection on both our history and present day challenges.

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