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What we knowIf we are to put the Apartheid years behind us and move forward without becoming prisoners of pain and anger and bitterness, we need to establish the truth about our history.

Khulumani honours the memory of Dr Martin Luther King on this U S national holiday. Dr King provided leadership in the civil rights struggle in…
The article entitled Shoot to Kill: Inside a South African Police Death Squad (Sunday Times, 11 Dec 2011) reveals that this unit operates under the…
On Saturday, November 26, 2011, Khulumani’s Victim Empowerment Manager, Ms Pamela Whitman, participated in a discussion of some of the books authored by Dr Motsoko…
Khulumani actively engages nationwide with its member groups through community capacity-building in the use of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA), and the…
Right to know activists were astounded when the Secrecy Bill returned to the National Assembly on Wednesday, making empty words of the ANC's promises of…
A "Gallows Memorialisation Project" is being launched by the Minister of Correctional Services on December 8, 2011. The Gallows Memorialisation Project is a personal project…
Yesterday the Bethal Magistrate's Court handed down a guilty judgment in the case in which the 25-year old Bethal resident Cornelius van Tonder, was found…
The views of former South African Robi Damelin were sought about the likely release of the sniper whose bullet killed her son at a checkpoint…
On Wednesday, 12 October, at 6:30pm, author Alexandra Fuller launched her new book entitled Cocktail Hour under the Tree of Forgetfulness. In this book, Alexandra…
Khulumani staff and associates will be presenting two papers at this year’s OHASA National Conference on the theme of “Past Distortions, Present Realities: (Re)construction(s) and…
A short video clip created by Frans Mogajane of the June 16, 2011 commemorations held by Khulumani's local group in Sebokeng on the East Rand…
Focus groups were held on September 6 in the Khulumani National Contact Centre in Khotso House, Johannesburg and on September 13 in Khulumani’s office in…
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Duma Kumalo: February 3, 2006

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"He Left Quietly". It's now 7 years after the passing away of Khulumani Founder and Arts & Culture Officer, Duma Kumalo.

We remember you Bra Duma. You still inspire all of us.

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