History Matters
a blog promoting citizenship and democracy in South Africa
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Dear friends, ladies and gentlemen, The announcement of your intention to form the Congress of the People (COPE) has affected our people’s lives in many ways – both positive and negative. I am however sad to report that, at times the negative looms as large if not larger than the positive. That intimidation and paralysing fear is now gripping [...]
Continue reading...1. December 2008
With everyone obsessed with Obama mania no one is actually considering how educated US citizens were when they went to the polls. Of course the campaign trail was most exciting and informative but also people got off their own complain trail and ACTUALLY attended events or spoke to people who did. And what of us South [...]
Continue reading...26. November 2008
By Allister Sparks. IT IS a measure of SA’s isolationist mentality that we are preparing for the most important general election of our democratic era against a backdrop of the worst global economic crisis in nearly 100 years, yet that forbidding factor is hardly featuring in our political debate. Jacob Zuma, who is presumably going to [...]
Continue reading...24. November 2008
The ANC has launched a new campaign: MY ANC. MY VISION. MY FUTURE. South Africans are encouraged to “submit suggestions to address what they consider to be the main challenges facing the country”. The deadline for suggestions is Friday, 12 December. A selection of suggestions will be available for view on the ANC’s website throughout this [...]
Continue reading...24. November 2008
“Its about YOU, our Constitution and our Country” Preamble We, citizens of South Africa, gathered here today, as our forefathers and foremothers have done before in an imbizo; Proud of our history of struggle and the achievement of freedom by the people of our country over the last fifteen years of freedom and democracy, and confident of our [...]
Continue reading...18. November 2008
Moshoeshoe Monare, Deputy Group Political Editor, Independent News and Media, has written a very apt article (‘Are they putting the country first’, 18 November 2008) about next year’s elections that highlights some of the critical policy issues that are being overlooked on the campaign trail. He writes that, Political parties appear to have been caught [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2008
The ANC is on the horns of a dilemma – and its name is Julius Malema. Just how to deal with the firebrand ANC Youth League (ANCYL) leader is now expected to occupy the ANC’s National Executive Committee when it meets this weekend. With his militant style and wild rhetoric, Malema is understood to be causing [...]
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14. December 2008
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