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More than 3 000 people gathered on Saturday to honour and celebrate the life and legacy of former deputy president David “DD” Mabuza.
Opinion - The Democratic Alliance's refusal to join the national dialogue shows it has learnt nothing from history and still cannot hear the voices of ordinary South Africans, writes Zukile Majova in ...
The politics of the left in South Africa are in disarray, and there is no end in sight as long as one man is centrally involved.
The former president Thabo Mbeki discussed the conflict in the Middle East. He called on the international community to ...
THE upheaval rocking the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party of former South African president, Jacob Zuma, is a case of chickens coming home to roost. The party ought to be utilising its status as the offici ...
In the news today, it was a chaotic day at the Free State High Court in Bloemfontein as the trial of convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester faced yet another delay. Meanwhile, the North West ...
Why ‘Kill the Boer’ still echoes: It’s not hate, it’s hunger for justice The noise around Malema’s ‘genocidal’ chant drowns out the real issue: unhealed colonial trauma and economic ...
The 'Kill the Boer, kill the farmer' chant, sung by EFF leader Julius Malema and his supporters, has again ignited debate in South Africa.
Moeletsi Mbeki, a prominent commentator and the brother of democratic South Africa’s second president, Thabo Mbeki, has long been a sceptic of the project.
Malema may be loud, but he doesn't govern. And South Africa's direction is still shaped by those who believe in its democratic and inclusive promise, however inadequate they might be - not its ...
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