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What to make of the war of words that has erupted between Jonathan Jansen and Jessie Duarte? Briefly, ANC spokesperson Duarte is demanding that recently installed University of the Free State Rector Jonathan Jansen apologise for calling Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga a “lazy and incompetent minister, if one takes into account her record as [...]
Continue reading...28. April 2009
A friend sent me an sms as she was going into the voting booth on April 22nd. “Going to hold my nose and vote”, she said. She was voting for COPE nationally and ID provincially only because she was sure they would not be in government. She detested many of the personalities in Cope, disagreed [...]
Continue reading...24. April 2009
Mac Maharaj Published:Apr 23, 2009 The Times WITHIN the first five years of our democracy, a clique coalesced, developed ambitions and set themselves up as king-makers in our country’s politics and business. Life under a Zuma Presidency Their game plan was to concentrate and perpetuate power in their hands using our Constitution and democracy as a cover. A [...]
Continue reading...16. March 2009
Further developments in South African/ANC crisis and the rise of COPE[1] By Raymond Suttner, Professor, We all feel that there is something very different about the forthcoming April elections, about the current political situation and the ANC. What is this? Why am I feeling sufficiently confident to make such a generalisation? For almost four years [...]
Continue reading...16. March 2009
ZACKIE ACHMAT: Mail and Guardian Mar 16 2009 ‘Comrades, my addiction to Leninist polemics is slowly coming under control.” I grew up with the political language of the left. We took no prisoners. Polemics and facts were used to deride an opponent and their political argument. “Capitalist apologists” were reformist comrades in the trade union movement. [...]
Continue reading...9. December 2008
By Norman Levy Published 9th December in the Cape Times The idea of the Freedom Charter and the Congress of the People (COP), from which it emanated, had so much potential that it was already seen as of historic importance before either the COP took place or the Freedom Charter was written. The South African Indian Congress described the [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2008
The ANC and all informed opinion makers are looking carefully at the split in the ANC and how this will effect the economy of the country which, like the rest of the globe, is facing an economic downturn and severe crisis. The ANC, it seems, is unable to manage the hemorrhaging of a sizeable number of its members [...]
Continue reading...15. November 2008
To: Terressa Mthembu Interim Secretary ANC Veterans League November, 2008. Dear Comrade, Thank you for the invitation to attend the inaugural 1st Provincial Conference of the KZN African National Congress Veterans’ League on 22nd November. I am 67 years old and I was recruited into the South African Communist Party in Cape Town in 1962. I formally joined the ANC [...]
Continue reading...26. October 2008
Angie Motshekga the head of the womens league in her interview in the Sunday Times underlines the point that many have been making that some members of the ANC leadership are if not intellectual bankrupt but their views on the role of opposition parties in a democracy could be mistaken for that of a rantings [...]
Continue reading...24. October 2008
How is it that the ANC – the same ANC which prides itself on discipline, the same ANC who fought for the right to protest freely – allows its supporters to run to ruin the name of the party? IOL reports on the recent disruptions at a rally organised in support of Lekota at Orange Farm [...]
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19. July 2009
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