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Subsequent to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, many have surmised that to speakabout Black Liberation Theology in such a context is not only irrelevant but challengesattempts at uniting South Africa. On the contrary, this paper argues that it is rec... see more

The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believedto have died and blacks have political power, the socio-economic and cultural realities andconditions that necessitated black theology are still prevalent. For as... see more

Subsequent to the dawn of democracy in South Africa, many have surmised that to speakabout Black Liberation Theology in such a context is not only irrelevant but challengesattempts at uniting South Africa. On the contrary, this paper argues that it is rec... see more

The article argues that there is still need of black theology. Although apartheid is believedto have died and blacks have political power, the socio-economic and cultural realities andconditions that necessitated black theology are still prevalent. For as... see more

AbstractImplicit in any discussion of the concentration of economic power is the assumption that the South African economy is dominated by a coherent and cohesive white economic elite. Two separate but complementary perspectives can be used to explain thi... see more

Current trends exhibited worldwide to replace some food and therapeutic products that were synthetically obtained with similar extracts from fruits and plants, put fruit shrubs into a new light. They are relatively easily adapting to various culture condi... see more

Abstract: Insisting on the role of spectator in his travel writing, V.S. Naipaul claims he is merely the “manager of narrative”, who retells objective truths told by the people among whom he travels. Nonetheless, an examination of the ethnic trauma of pos... see more

Background: The small number of black African (BA) cricketplayers progressing through the talent development pathwaysto the elite level has been a constant concern for Cricket SouthAfrica (CSA). Previous attempts to accelerate the development ofBA players... see more

In this article we examine the ambiguous role that social capital plays in first generation Black working class South African students’ negotiation of entry into an elite higher education institutional environment. First generation student experiences hav... see more

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