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Some of Durban’s homeless people say they ran away from home after committing untold crimes

Thobeka Mthembu|Published 1 year ago

Rallying South Africa towards the common good

Partnered Content|Published 1 year ago

Women and the empowerment of employability

Smart Works|Published 1 year ago

Amatyma International Men’s Day to celebrate men from all walks of life

Anita Nkonki|Published 1 year ago

#PoeticLicence: People are forced to depend on the kindness of others just to meet their basic needs

Rabbie Serumula|Published 1 year ago

SwimKam announced as key sponsor of Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation’s SA Water Bike event

Brandstories|Published 1 year ago

Samsung celebrates women who ‘Do What They Can’t’

Brandstories|Published 1 year ago

Cure Day Hospitals celebrates Mandela Month by donating to underprivileged communities

Brandstories|Published 1 year ago

Belgium Campus iTversity welcomes recognition of SA Sign Language as 12th official language

Brandstories|Published 1 year ago
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From its earliest days in 1857, under the influence of its co-founder, Saul Solomon, the Cape Argus advocated for multi-racial democracy, women's rights, and local self-governance. This commitment to progressive ideals continued throughout the apartheid era, during which the paper served as a prominent voice of opposition against the National Party.

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