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In City Press Voices: How Mam’ Winnie changed my life; When entertainment violates rights

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City Press Voices: October 13 2019
City Press Voices: October 13 2019

Here are some of the opinions you will find in City Press Voices section today.

Killing fields

Veteran actor Patrick Shai argues that radical transformation is needed in the creative industry to ensure social justice and economic empowerment for artists.

What now for Stalingrad?

Former president Jacob Zuma should now do the nation a favour and go prove his innocence in court. Who knows, he may win, writes Mondli Makhanya

When entertainment violates rights

Brenda Kubheka says that reality show Uyajola 99 may have unintended consequences of negatively affecting family relations, bullying of the subjects and their children, among others.

On our moral fibre

It is perhaps not easy for us to go back to who we were before colonialism and apartheid. It is true that the core of our being has been so radically affected that it might even be impossible for us to trace who we are. But we should never forget.

How Mam’ Winnie changed my life

Nolitha Fakude has climbed the corporate ladder and in this edited extract from her memoir Boardroom Dancing, she talks about how her life transformed when she met Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.

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Moja Love's drug-busting show, Sizokuthola, is back in hot water after its presenter, Xolani Maphanga's assault charges of an elderly woman suspected of dealing in drugs upgraded to attempted murder. In 2023, his predecessor, Xolani Khumalo, was nabbed for the alleged murder of a suspected drug dealer. What's your take on this?
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