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July 22nd

Penguin Random House Supports Uncensored Press

This entry was posted on 22 July 2016.
Penguin Random House South Africa wants to reiterate its complete support for a free, uncensored press in South Africa. 
 
Any attempt to silence journalists should be exposed and prevented. For a society to flourish, it needs the open and free expression of ideas and debate within that society’s legal framework. The recent dismissals of the SABC8 is a matter of deep concern to us.  We condemn it, declare our support for the journalists concerned and have donated to the support fund for the dismissed journalists. 

July 7th

A Black Woman Comes to The Troyeville | Lerato Tshabalala talks about The Way I See It

This entry was posted on 07 July 2016.
Lerato Tshabalala is a feisty, opinionated (and funny) columnist and editor. Her first book, The Way I See It: The Musings of a black woman in the rainbow nation, expresses the way democratic SA has managed to produce both joy and anger, both frustration and excitement, for young, black professionals.