
Tshepo Madlingozi
Professor Tshepo Madlingozi is a member of South Africa's Human Rights Commission and an expert on the ongoing repercussions of apartheid. He emphasizes the long-lasting effects of apartheid on South African society, particularly regarding intergenerational poverty, and critiques the government’s inadequacies in providing reparations to victims of the regime.
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Tshepo Madlingozi suggested that a formal complaint be lodged with the commission for further investigation.
Student wins institutional bullying battle after racism claim at private varsity – The Mail & GuardianTshepo Madlingozi, the SAHRC’s anti-racism commissioner, told a local TV channel that the use of the K-word has been declared unlawful.
South African minister investigated for historical racial slurs on social media | South AfricaTshepo Madlingozi is a commissioner at the South African Human Rights Commission.
Let’s draw lessons from people’s power on 40th anniversary of State of Emergency – The Mail & GuardianTshepo Madlingozi is a commissioner responsible for anti-racism, education and equality at the South African Human Rights Commission.
The struggle for the liberation of cannabis continues – The Mail & GuardianProfessor Tshepo Madlingozi discusses the ongoing effects of apartheid on South African society.
South Africa's anti-apartheid activists haunted by their persecution as compensation anger brews
























