Track Changes: Who Says What? Contestations on New HIV Drug Trials in Africa

April 27, 2015 0

In our ongoing series, “Track Changes,” we link to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language and provide a question or thought(s) […]

In the News: “The King Said ‘Kwere-Kwere’ Must Go!”: Xenophobia as South Africa’s Politic Mirror

April 19, 2015 0

by Chammah J Kaunda 

Chammah J Kaunda (PhD) is from Zambia. He is a minister in Pentecostal Assemblies of God. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the College of Humanities, […]

Writing women, gendering history: What would it mean to look at the 20th anniversary of South Africa’s democracy from the perspective of Nokuthela Dube?

September 17, 2014 1

On 11 September 2014 the CIHABlog editorial team at UKZN joined the UKZN’s College of Humanities to celebrate and reflect on the first 20 years of the post-apartheid South Africa, […]

Christians as citizens in a democratic society

September 15, 2014 0

Rethinking democracy in South Africa through religious spectacles continues to pose a formidable challenge to systems of governance even in the contemporary political space. Renowned religious leaders and activists have […]

“Brave, Just Men” – Luthuli, Mandela, and South Africa’s Jericho Road (Part 3)

September 12, 2014 0

The University of KwaZulu-Natal has launched an initiative to foster good governance through the memory and works of fervent liberation icons. Rev. Dr Allan Boesak recently spoke at the University’s […]

“Brave, Just Men” – Luthuli, Mandela, and South Africa’s Jericho Road (Part 2)

September 11, 2014 0

The University of KwaZulu-Natal has launched an initiative to foster good governance through the memory and works of fervent liberation icons. Rev. Dr Allan Boesak recently spoke at the University’s […]

“Brave, Just Men” – Luthuli, Mandela, and South Africa’s Jericho Road (Part 1)

September 10, 2014 0

The University of KwaZulu-Natal has launched an initiative to foster good governance through the memory and works of fervent liberation icons. Rev. Dr Allan Boesak recently spoke at the University’s […]

Upcoming Event: John L. Dube Memorial Lecture

September 9, 2014 0

2014 Annual John Langalibalele Dube Memorial Lecture

Writing women, gendering history: What would it mean to look at the 20th anniversary of South Africa’s democracy from the perspective of Nokuthela Dube?

“Remembering […]

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