By GAVIN GAKA Makhanda is our home, the place where diverse people and multiple climates…
Browsing: Humans of Makhanda
By BONGILE SIGONYELA The dining hall buzz is missing. It’s after lunch – precisely 2.30…
By NWABISA NGUNA There’s a network of life-support agents in Makhanda, and their work sustains…
By ARNO CORNELISSEN Strange and wild turns of fate put me in the path of Mook…
By LIKHAPHA THAATHAA Zibangele Mcuba turns old tyres into comfortable chairs and dog kennels, a…
By LINDA BINZI Clouded with a background filled with hardship and adversity, Sibusiso Klass looked…
By GRACE NAUME NDLOVU Ubuntu, the South African concept meaning “I am because you are”,…
By KUHLEKONKE DLADLA Wake up. You have a job. A mouth to feed. Bills to…
By KEREN BANZA Nineteen years ago in Settlers Hospital, a nurse named a baby girl…
By TERESA WILLOUGHBY 6 pm to 6 am. From 20˚C to 4˚C. These are standard…