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You do not need the moral compass of Desmond Tutu to recognise what a let-down the past 27 years have been
The South African Nobel laureate was a beacon of honesty, conviction, inclusiveness and human decency
Nobel laureate who helped end apartheid died in Cape Town on Sunday
Boycotts, sanctions and divestment proved effective in South Africa, but that required a mindset shift
Girls should be free to flourish on their own terms
‘Secular society underestimates the power of religion, which has great positive energy’
In this 2013 interview, the Nobel Peace laureate who died this week tackled faith, forgiveness, South Africa and much more
A round-up of the week’s cinema releases
The remedies used for children are inadequate, writes Jessica Twentyman
The 90-year-old barrister has represented three Nobel Prize winners, including Nelson Mandela. He talks about apartheid, ‘judge-itis’ and not going on for ever
One does not have to be poor to be spiritual, write Desmond Tutu and Bettina Gronblom
Bill adopted by ANC dents constitution, writes André Brink
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