James Myburgh unpacks the ‘Kill the Boer’ discourse: Musk, Malema and South African society
Examining the historical context of violence against farmers in South Africa, James Myburgh questions the impact of Malema’s rhetoric on society
Examining the historical context of violence against farmers in South Africa, James Myburgh questions the impact of Malema’s rhetoric on society
James Myburgh explores the historical patterns of crime and violence in South Africa during the late Apartheid period.
James Myburgh of PoliticsWeb says there is a scientific hole at the heart of the plan big business is driving.
A significant section of the ANC’s support base vote for it not so much out of personal loyalty but because it is seen as the “party in power”.
Many mysteries remain, but what James Myburgh can detect in the numbers is that the Covid-19 appears to be gaining traction in the Western Cape.
James Myburgh believes that some of the measures introduced by SA government serves no “rational purpose in checking the spread of Covid-19”.
In this masterful piece, James Myburgh – who has a PhD from Oxford – has applied his mind to the Covid-19 epidemic, in particular government plans to bring it under control.
Politicsweb editor James Myburgh shares his dream for South Africa in 2017.
Institute of Race Relations Louis van der Merwe attempts to dispel the myth that good teachers can’t be developed and uses Germany’s football development as a test case.
PIC Dan Matjila’s dream of creating a “Black Naspers” while deliberately not generating the maximum safe return for civil service pensioners is turning into a nightmare for editorial staff at Independent.