Books

December 17, 2024

Reflecting on the significance of the day of reconciliation in South Africa

The day of reconciliation is a significant day for South Africans. This is the day that South Africa’s ”new parliament” passed a new law authorising the […]
December 11, 2024

Book review:  Shubnum Khan Onion Tears

I was looking for a light read. Let me say, I just wanted to unwind and fiction was my best bet. On occasions where I purchase […]
November 20, 2024

Sudan:  We are not loud enough about the civil war in Sudan

I have religiously followed the war in Sudan and I am in distress about the future of the country. I am in no way compromising my […]
November 6, 2024

Book review:  Enemy of the people Adriaan Basson and Pieter Du Toit

Sometimes the titles capture me and there is just something significant about a book on a political figure. I think this time around Jacob Zuma affectionately […]
October 22, 2024

New environment, fresh perspective

I am an advocate for changing your environment. Whether it be through traveling or just moving to the next city, town, province or country. I highly […]
October 9, 2024

Book review: What if there were no Whites in South Africa by Ferial Haffajee

Every book finds me. I always mention this in every book I review. This particular book had me reflecting on South African history and confronting very […]
September 25, 2024

Book review: We were perfect parents until we had children by Authors Vanessa Raphaely and Karin Schimke

I’ve once mentioned this in one of my book reviews that books find me. I find this to be very true. I am mentioning this because […]
September 12, 2024

Book review: Positively Me by Nozibele Mayaba with Sue Nyathi

I have never really followed Nozibele on any social media platform. In fact, I did not know about her nor her story. All I remember was […]
August 23, 2024

Book review: Awakened to my true self by Nonkululeko Gobodo

Let me start by saying if you have not read Awakened, purchase this read right now. Don’t hesitate, you need this book and I mean well. […]

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