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14 04, 2021

By the Fading Light

2021-08-23T20:37:15+02:00

Award-winning author Ashraf Kagee’s second novel, By the Fading Light tells a dazzling tale of the loss of innocence. Set in Salt River, Cape Town in 1960 this exquisitely told novel follows four friends on the cusp of adolescence. A shocking murder sets in motion several discoveries about their world, [...]

By the Fading Light2021-08-23T20:37:15+02:00
13 04, 2021

Podcast: In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser – Episode 1.

2021-08-30T11:37:24+02:00

Podcast. In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser: Episode 1. “Mind your language: should you ever vocalise offensive words?” “In this edition of In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser, I ask whether Professor Adam Habib, director at SOAS, is a racist who should be fired for vocalising the N-word in a webinar [...]

Podcast: In The Ring With Eusebius McKaiser – Episode 1.2021-08-30T11:37:24+02:00
27 03, 2021

eNCA – Author Ashraf Kagee unpacks new book

2021-08-23T20:34:46+02:00

A tale about the end of boyhood, and the burning away of innocence while a country is set alight. That’s how Ashraf Kagee’s coming novel is described by one writer and broadcaster. Kagee has written a novel about three friends in 1960, the year of the Sharpeville massacre.

eNCA – Author Ashraf Kagee unpacks new book2021-08-23T20:34:46+02:00
22 02, 2021

More Stories about Mother’s Splashing Cunt and Father’s Perished Cock, Please

2021-08-30T11:43:53+02:00

Inspired by Antjie Krog’s poem, Marital Psalm, Kopano Ratele published an article, “More Stories about Mother’s Splashing Cunt and Father’s Perished Cock, Please”, on Debating Ideas, a section of African Arguments, a pan-African platform for news, investigation and opinion. You can read more articles from Debating Ideas here – 22 [...]

More Stories about Mother’s Splashing Cunt and Father’s Perished Cock, Please2021-08-30T11:43:53+02:00
10 02, 2021

South Africa needs a massive awareness campaign to overcome Covid vaccine hesitancy

2021-08-23T17:58:32+02:00

In the face of vaccine hesitancy, trust is a key component. South African public figures have an important role to play as role models and examples to others that receiving the Covid-19 vaccine is imperative for their own health as well as the health and wellbeing of our society. https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-02-10-south-africa-needs-a-massive-awareness-campaign-to-overcome-covid-vaccine-hesitancy/

South Africa needs a massive awareness campaign to overcome Covid vaccine hesitancy2021-08-23T17:58:32+02:00
2 09, 2020

R.W. Wilcocks’ legacy- volksheld or apartheid architect?

2021-09-06T09:20:20+02:00

Anthony Naidoo Psychology Department Stellenbosch University 2 September 2020 After a fire destroyed the roof and top storey of the Wilcocks Building on the 10 December 2010, a unique opportunity was afforded Stellenbosch University to reconsider its heritage, legacy and its future. The university was also fast approaching its centennial [...]

R.W. Wilcocks’ legacy- volksheld or apartheid architect?2021-09-06T09:20:20+02:00
28 08, 2020

New lecturers in the Psychology Department

2021-08-23T20:41:03+02:00

On 1 July 2020, our department welcomed two new lecturers, Ms Megan Snow and Dr Dale Moodley. Ms Snow is trained and practicing Clinical Psychology and has a keen interest in the training of clinical students. Her research interests include student mental health and well-being, psychopathology, chronic illness, female mental [...]

New lecturers in the Psychology Department2021-08-23T20:41:03+02:00
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