History Matters
a blog promoting citizenship and democracy in South Africa
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I was torn with anguish when I first heard of the unspeakable brutality that has raged down on to the Kennedy Road shack settlement. In recent years I have spent many hours in the Kennedy Road settlement. I’ve attended meetings, memorials, mass ecumenical prayers and marches. I have had the honour of meeting some truly [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 19, 2009
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...Friday, November 21, 2008
Pamela Masiko-Kambala of the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) argues that South Africa is not ready to adopt a constituency-based electoral system and that the current system of proportional representation is sufficient and necessary for South Africa’s socio-political condition. The report is short and succient (4 pages long) and is worth a read. [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 18, 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...Friday, November 14, 2008
-Register in person at the voting station in the voting district where you live during general voter registration days. -Register any time during business hours at your local Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). * Take your ID with you. * Complete the relevant application form. * A sticker with the voting district number on it will be placed in your [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 12, 2008
History Matters is gearing up for the next general elections to be held in 2009 by putting together relevant and interesting resources for readers who want to be informed about the promises that political parties are making to the electorate. What are your election issues? What are the problems and challenges that you feel need to [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 6, 2008
On 8 and 9 November 2008, the Electoral Commission (IEC) will open 19 713 voting stations from 8am to 5pm to enable first-time voters to register. It is also an opportunity for voters who have moved house to re-register in their new voting district. All details are available on the IEC’s website but please [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, October 25, 2008
Max du Preez IOL October 23 2008 Amid all the confusion, perplexities and mixed messages coming from the political arena in recent times, one thing is crystal clear: we South Africans should drastically lower our expectations of our political leaders. It started with Thabo Mbeki, the once charming, warm-hearted diplomat and inspiring leader who became an insecure, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, October 20, 2008
Comrade President what is becoming of the once proud ANC.? What is happening in the ANC in which you spent the best part of your life, in prison, exile and government? It seems that you are presiding over an army of politically illiterates. We have a leader and member of your NEC and head [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 11, 2008
“This is one country where it would be possible to create a capitalist black society, if whites were intelligent, if the nationalists were intelligent. And that capitalist black society, black middle class, would be very effective … South Africa could succeed in putting across to the world a pretty convincing, integrated picture, with still 70 [...]
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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