In the News: Yet Another June 16?

June 17, 2016 0

Yet another June 16?

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A formidable day in the history of a country still grappling with a painful past, a rather uncertain present, but for many a promising […]

Climate Change and Food Security in Southern Africa: A Humanitarian Crisis

April 7, 2016 0

Both climate change and the drought and subsequent food crisis in southern Africa are receiving considerable attention from the media. In this post, Greenwell Chigova links climate […]

What can Richard Turner, Philosopher of Hope, Tell Us About History and Humanitarianism Today?

March 14, 2016 0

Over the past few years, the CIHA Blog’s coeditor Simanga Kumalo and Luce editorial assistant Albert Bangirana have been bringing to light issues that concern a number of South Africans […]

The CIHA Team extends conversations to the Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary

February 15, 2016 1

Dr. Simanga Raymond Kumalo

Upon his induction as the third president of the Seth Mokitimi Methodist Seminary on the 31st of January 2016, Professor Simanga Raymond Kumalo, from […]

The 2015 John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture: “Reconscientising South African Communities Towards Self-Reliance- A ‘Ghost Dance’ with John Langalibalele Dube and Steve Bantu Biko?”

September 24, 2015 0

The 2015 John Langalibalele Dube memorial Lecture is part of the annual Ujamaa Lecture series, this time exquisitely presented by renowned South African Playwright Dr Duma Ndlovu.

This lecture comes at […]

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