Facebook altercation leads Donwald Pressly down the illiberalism path
Donwald Pressly reports on his crystal ball about what this arrogance COULD do to the official opposition. The trouble over illiberalism started with the late Colin Eglin.
Donwald Pressly reports on his crystal ball about what this arrogance COULD do to the official opposition. The trouble over illiberalism started with the late Colin Eglin.
The Tshwane by-election comes just as the new ActionSA had rocketed its previously untested support to a significant vote share.
The UK media have painted the national elections as a two-party race between Boris Johnson’s Conservatives and Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party.
Politics is not for sissies. Helen Zille is back in our body politic but she has needed a backbone of iron to survive what she went through.
Donwald Pressly, author of the “the Changing Face of the DA,” and probably closer to the inner machinations of the party than any political journalist I know, unpacks hitherto only suspected detail of who made/makes the DA tick.
The Democratic Alliance says it doesn’t matter who is elected on the floor of the African National Congress conference, to be president of the governing party.
The Inkatha Freedom Party has snatched back power in local elections in the KwaZulu-Natal town of Nquthu – which means in isiZulu ‘back of the head ‘.
Donwald Pressly thinks Zuma will hang on until the bitter end, and will use every gerrymandering, filibustering and pettifogging trick in the book that he can.
Donwald Pressly says it’s not a surprise to find out that Brian Molefe, who has jumped top job to top job received 58 calls from the Guptas in the last year or so.
Donwald Pressly analyses the words of controversial political analyst Karima Brown – who says the ANC is undergoing “a push for change”.