South Africa
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from South Africa.
The news that at least 73 people have died in the terrible fire in downtown Johannesburg has left all people of good…
On Monday 31 July, a road blockade – the strike of the poor – was organised by residents of the Slovo Park…
The negotiations that culminated in the 1994 elections marked the end of legal apartheid in South Africa, and that certainly marked a…
One of the more powerful attributes of film lies in its ability to make sense of fantasy. We are alive to the…
The potential new leader of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) – the world body’s Nobel Prize-winning scientific network…
Democracy is not just about elections. It is also about everyday practices, and democratic governments engage their people democratically, especially when they…
British officials feared Nelson Mandela would nationalise South Africa’s economy and lobbied him to protect British commercial interests as soon as he…
Has the South African government unequivocally sided with Russia, as witnessed not just in February’s joint military exercises (alongside China) but also…
Impoverished people are not free, and when the ANC and the government lie to us and tell us that we are free…
A great deal can be learned from the past decade’s experiences, beginning in South Africa where he authorized a partnership with a…
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