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Post, 27 mai 2026

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Lisez Post en ligne avec PressReader. Post, publié en Anglais, est un journal de Afrique du Sud. Restez à jour avec le numéro actuel ou consultez les anciens numéros de Post dans les archives.

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ArticlePhoenix at 50: scar, sym­bol and spirit

PHOENIX town­ship, mark­ing its 50th anniversary, is a para­dox etched into Durban’s land­scape – scarred by apartheid’s cruelty, yet radi­ant with resi­li­ence. Born of forced removals under the Group Areas Act, Phoenix was the muni­cip­al­ity’s cold...

Phoenix at 50: scar, sym­bol and spirit

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ArticleFrom apartheid’s ashes to com­munity flame

FIFTY years ago, Phoenix town­ship was not born of choice, but of com­pul­sion. It rose from the cold cal­cu­la­tions of apartheid’s Group Areas Act, a law that uprooted settled Indian fam­il­ies from Durban’s inner sub­urbs, and cast them into state...

From apartheid’s ashes to com­munity flame

ArticleThe price of peace in Phoenix

"WHEN I knock on the door of Sar­vodaya in the morn­ing, I hear their voices," whis­pers Bongani Mthembu, the cur­ator of the Gandhi's Phoenix Set­tle­ment in Bham­bayi, adding: "I then greet 'Namaste Kas­turba'." Mthembu is a spir­itual man of...

The price of peace in Phoenix

ArticleTimeline of Phoenix’s found­ing his­tory

The period between the 1950s and the 1970s in South Africa wit­nessed the emer­gence of a cent­ral state hous­ing policy in delin­eated group areas. The gen­esis of Phoenix from the late 1950s through to the mid-1970s occurred within the coun­cil's...

Timeline of Phoenix’s found­ing his­tory

Article‘By the time I get to Phoenix … she’ll be rising’

FIFTY years ago, a dusty patch of cane fields and gritty dirt was given a name bor­rowed from a myth­ical bird. Today, that bird is very much on the move. By the time I get to Phoenix, she’ll be rising. Those words, bor­rowed from Glen Camp­bell’s...

‘By the time I get to Phoenix … she’ll be rising’

ArticleMother Phoenix: She raised us all – and the world knows it

“THEY gave us numbered units on sugar cane fields and called it a future. We turned it into a home, a com­munity, a his­tory – and from that home we sent our chil­dren out to change the world. That is the story of Phoenix. It deserves to be told whole.”

Mother Phoenix: She raised us all – and the world knows it