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"You can’t win it all. But everything, and I mean everything, can be lost." Welcome to Vivo. Art, Maggie and Felix spend all their time at the Mean Monsoon, drinking and talking about making it big. Art loves Maggie but has a problem with his heart. Maggie loves music but can’t get a break. Felix, who’s currently homeless, loves everyone. But things are about to change for these three friends with the arrival of a well dressed and enigmatic stranger. Playful, nostalgic, sexy, philosophical, original, stylish and just plain cool, The Dogs of Vivo has it all.
Hierdie is ’n boek oor feetjies. Daar is net een probleem … om elke
hoek en draai kruip monsters weg wat lawwe poetse bak. Is daar ooit
enige feetjies in hierdie boek?
Land is one of the most emotive and symbolically powerful issues in Africa. In rural contexts, the collision of history, class, race, gender, time and space has made meaningful efforts to overcome economic inequality complex. In South Africa, the end of slavery and its subsequent creation of ‘buffer communities’ for military purposes in the 1850s all collided with the stalled emergence of a relatively self-sufficient Black peasantry. The dismantling of this Black agrarian class in the twentieth century involved the incubation of white producers and their favourable positioning within product markets. In a programme of statecraft, that explains our country’s prevalent inequality and widespread economic inactivity. ‘New’ Settler or ‘Old’ Tenant? explores how this past continues to shape the present. Using a rich body of archival, news, census, legal and primary sources spanning almost two centuries, the book traces the construction and reproduction of racial hierarchies in land, labour and product markets. Across the rural Eastern Cape – from the lands between the Fish and Keiskamma rivers moving further north towards Kat River Valley, Sada (Whittlesea) and the Glen Grey area – this journey reveals the origin stories of enduring rural economic conflicts and the heavy and tormenting legacy these struggles impose on the present. From the agrarian reforms of the 1830s, designed to secure labour after the end of slavery, to the failed Ciskeian experiments to ‘remake’ a Black commercial agrarian class as a ‘buffer community’, and the mass resettlement of people into marginal lands, this book follows the long arc of history. To find multi-generation stories of change. At its heart are labour tenants, so-called ‘squatters’ and ‘relocated’ families – historical actors in an over century-long struggle over land and livelihoods. In the democratic era, these communities, once marginalised and displaced, now stand as landholders (or tenants?) and citizens. Who await different futures on the land. In this life. Before heaven. <>P> Ayabonga Cawe challenges us to reckon with how the deep and enduring economic insecurity of rural life in South Africa undermines attempts at redress and the promise of overcoming agrarian duality and inequality.
In 1916 keer Caleb Kelly, ’n jong WOI-veteraan, getraumatiseerd en
geskend terug na die Oos-Kaap. Die afgryse wat hy in Frankryk beleef
het, is ingebrand in sy wese.
Jan Braai Junior In die kombuis is ’n boek vir die volgende geslag. Dis
geskryf in Jan Braai se kenmerkende styl en die hele gesin kan die
maklik volgbare, stapvir-stap-resepte geniet. Gemik op jong kinders om
hulle te help om heerlike kos suksesvol te maak en vertroue in hul
vaardighede in die kombuis te ontwikkel, pak jy ’n lewenslange reis aan
waar jy spesiale etes met gemak en selfvertroue sal kan maak.
’n Splinternuwe reeks vir beginnerlesers propvol humor, avonture en
karakters waarmee jong lesers sal kan identifiseer.
Love. Secrets. Second chances.
Neo loves adventures, but sometimes he feels a little scared. Luckily
his sister, Thandi, is strong and brave and she has a clever plan to
make Neo feel safe. She gives him a special blanket – an invisible
blanket. And it works! He’s not even afraid of the tallest tree in the
garden anymore. But will the invisible blanket help when Neo has to go
to a new school … and participate in the swimming gala?
Helga Roets is dalk aan die verkeerde kant van 80, maar jy kan haar
steeds deur ’n ring trek, elke dag van die week. Sy woon nou al amper
vyf jaar by Silwerhare Aftreeoord in Pretoria, en hoewel die aanpassing
swaar was, voel haar blyplekkie deesdae soos huis. Sy
het darem nog haar motortjie waarmee sy gereeld winkel toe ry.
In The Eight Zulu Kings, well-respected and widely published historian John Laband examines the reigns of the eight Zulu kings from 1816 to the present. Starting with King Shaka, the renowned founder of the Zulu kingdom, he charts the lives of the kings Dingane, Mpande, Cetshwayo, Dinuzulu, Solomon and Cyprian, to today’s King Goodwill Zwelithini whose role is little more than ceremonial. In the course of this investigation Laband places the Zulu monarchy in the context of African kingship and tracks and analyses the trajectory of the Zulu kings from independent and powerful pre-colonial African rulers to largely powerless traditionalist figures in post-apartheid South Africa.
Maria is a young woman raised as a Jehovah’s Witness in South Africa, and this book documents her experiences of gender victimisation, sexual abuse and cover-ups within the church, as well as her eventual ‘escape’ from its doctrines and control. Maria’s freedom came at a price, however – she can never see her mother and sister again. A worldwide, Christian-based religious group that professes an unparalleled dedication to Jehovah (God), the Jehovah’s Witnesses have a strong sense of community and appear to embrace a disciplined yet loving way of life with the promise of eternal salvation for those who follow the way of Jehovah. It is a seemingly benign religious movement, claiming to be politically neutral, racially and ethnically transcendent, with a membership of eight million people worldwide. Yet, at its core, many former Witnesses claim that it is a fear-based doomsday cult that considers itself above all other belief systems. Allegations of secular, cultish behaviour, homophobia, money laundering, brainwashing and countless accusations of institutionalised sexual abuse abound. It seems that membership is managed and retained mostly by way of information control and manipulation, extending to the shunning of higher education and preaching their own version of the Bible. Entering the church is easy, but leaving it can be a matter of life or death, as Maria and countless others discovered...
Luna is about to start school for the new year, but she's not feeling
well. She is scared and does not know what awaits her.
Victor Zulu has to take control of the family-owned club in which both his father and brother were killed. Will he be next? He’ll have to watch his back with gangsters coveting the club as a place to push drugs. Meanwhile, his brother’s best friend, Fana, wants to buy the club from the Zulus – but with what money? And then there’s Busie, his brother’s widow whom Victor secretly loves, but even she seems to have secrets. A thrilling tale of mystery and suspense, danger and daring.
Annelie Botes se afsterwe op 12 Desember 2024 het die einde van ’n era
ingelui. ’n Era van byna meer as twee dekades waarin sy gedagtes,
opinies en insigte oor die lewe met ’n toegewyde lesersgehoor gedeel
het. Vir Afrikaans lesers was haar weeklikse rubrieke ’n bron waaruit
hulle mildelik geskep het om sin te maak van die wêreld en om
inspirasie te vind sodat hul eie skale kon balanseer.
Krok hou van speel … maar hy hou nie daarvan as iemand hom kielie nie. Dil hou van skool … maar hy hou nie van stilsit nie. Dil hou van Krok. En Krok hou van Dil. Krok en Dil is beste maats … en hulle sal jou laat skater van die lag! Krok en Dil gaan skool toe bevat drie skreeusnaakse strokies: Krok gaan skool toe, Sit stil, Dil! en Hik! Die grafiese roman is perfek vir beginnerlesers!
Besides being a world-famous game-viewing destination, the Kruger
National Park also boasts a remarkable diversity of reptiles. This
beginner-friendly guide features over 60 species of snake, lizard,
terrapin, tortoise and crocodile, with basic identification pointers,
interesting facts and notes on best viewing.
Zazi dreams about dancing, but she’s too scared to try. What if she’s not good enough? What will people say? With encouragement from her parents Zazi faces her fears and finds the courage to listen to her heart. Dance to your own beat is an inspiring story about following your dreams and allowing others to support you on the journey.
R.W. Johnson's articles and essays travel far beyond Southern Africa,
reaching readers across continents. Their appeal lies not only in their
acuity but also in his exceptional range of subjects – political,
historical and cultural. As a former Oxford don and a leading
international commentator, Johnson remains unmatched as an interpreter
of national and world events.
Newman se Voëls volgens Kleur bied vir die beginnervoëlkyker ’n
vinnige, eenvoudige manier om Suider-Afrika se algemeenste voëls
volgens hul kleur te identifiseer. Die vierde uitgawe van dié nuttige
geïllustreerde gids is bygewerk met die nuutste gewone voëlname,
uitgebreide habitatinligting en die mees onlangse verspreidingkaarte.
Die leersame inleiding bevat praktiese wenke oor die uitken van voëls,
inligting oor voëlanatomie en -klassifikasie, en raad oor waar om vir
voëls te soek en wat jy op só ’n uitstappie moet inpak.
In 1987–1988 the dusty Angolan town of Cuito Cuanavale was the backdrop for the final battles of the Border War. Ever since the war ended, the fighting around Cuito has been the subject of a fierce public debate over who actually won the war. While the leadership of the former South African Defence Force (SADF) claims it was never defeated, the supporters of the Angolan MPLA government, Cuba and SWAPO insist that the SADF was vanquished on the battlefield. They contend that the SADF wanted to overrun Cuito Cuanavale and use it as a springboard for an advance on Luanda. But was Cuito Cuanavale ever really an objective of the SADF? Leopold Scholtz tackles this question by examining recently declassified documents in the SANDF archives, exploring the strategic and tactical decisions that shaped the six main battles, from the SADF’s stunning tactical success on the Lomba River to the grinding struggle for the Tumpo Triangle. His incisive analysis untangles what happens when war, politics and propaganda become entwined.
Introduce little ones to treasured Bible stories! Watch their eyes
light up as they discover Noah's floating zoo, brave little David, and
gentle Jesus. Fourteen timeless tales come alive through simple,
memorable rhymes that toddlers will treasure.
One Word reveals the transformative power of discovering and embedding
your organisation’s true purpose – captured in a single word.
As experienced, self-taught recipe developer Karl Tessendorf asks, what
kind of name is The Good Stuff for a cookbook? He explains that it’s
not just a name but a celebration of the magic of comfort food. From
perfect pastas, pies and Sunday roasts, through blissful bakes, and all
the way to scrummy salads and sides, you will find more than 80 recipes
that will leave your mouth watering as you recall your own happy
comfort food memories. But being the food wizard he is, Karl adds more
taste and panache to those comfort classics than you thought possible.
He encourages you to try your hand at your own improvisation. Most
importantly, he wants you to share these meals at a table with your
nearest and dearest, accompanied by a few drinks and great conversation
— because that’s The Good Stuff. It’s about human connection, great
food and the memories they create. So here’s to The Good Stuff!
In the stillness of the African bush, leadership reveals itself in its
most primal form. Here, where the survival of each species depends on
discipline, instinct, coordination, and trust, its lessons arise from
the most unexpected sources. |
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