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Finding citizenship, again - Politicsweb
Freedom Day came and went without much fanfare, a commemoration of sorts, but hardly a celebration. It’s been 29 years since the 1994 transition: sufficient ...
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Coalition ructions part of democratic process - Sunday Independent
Coalitions used to be something of a rarity in South African politics, but – especially since the 2016 local government elections (LGE) – have become fairly ...
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The ANC’s turn to non-racialism - Polity
The African National Congress is hoping that a chunk of white voters will help it over the electoral finishing line.
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Proportional representation and secret ballots in SA’s coalition future - News24
Tshwane was widely regarded as the test case for stable coalition government: the Democratic Alliance (DA)-led multi-party reformist coalition had a majority ...
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A hegemon crumbles! – will the ANC survive after decades of parasitic policies? - Business Brief
The African National Congress (ANC) is imploding. The productive energies of private enterprise have long been suppressed under the party’s hegemonic rule. ...
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The Real South Africa: Race, Reality, and Reasons for Hope | IRR Online Press Briefing
The IRR presented findings of its latest opinion poll in an online briefing. The data, is presented by IRR head of strategic communications Hermann Pretorius, ...
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Letter: Attack on IRR gratuitous - BusinessLIVE
Michael Beaumont has grabbed the bull firmly by the udder in attacking the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) because of a piece written by Nicholas Woode-Smith ...
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Stand-off between government and corporate SA as business sphere deteriorates – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
All the signs are that there is now a stand-off between government and corporate South Africa, while the business environment deteriorates.
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SONA signals no end to malaise - The Citizen
South Africa’s crisis is systemic, and arises from the deliberate arrangement of governance and economic incentives over decades designed to satisfy the ...
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Julius Malema: Hero or Hypocrite? The danger of SA’s rising political star – BizNews
Julius Malema dominated the news and the commentary last week with his planned national shutdown tomorrow. The nation seemed to cower before him, as if ...
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