🔒 Financial Times perspective: How world sees SA: “Inevitable” era of coalition politics has arrived
Municipal votes will be first electoral test for ANC since the country’s worst post-apartheid unrest in July, says the FT’s Joseph Cotterill.
Municipal votes will be first electoral test for ANC since the country’s worst post-apartheid unrest in July, says the FT’s Joseph Cotterill.
The IEC says voters will not be expected to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination to cast their ballots in the municipal elections.
With the municipal elections on the horizon, we’re sure to get increased focus on the IEC, which is charged with ensuring they are free and fair.
South Africa is a step closer to holding the Gupta brothers to account for corruption and state capture, with the UAE confirming it has ratified an extradition treaty with SA.
The residents of Makhanda may have won a Pyrrhic victory when a judge ordered the Makana municipality’s council to be dissolved for failing to do its job.
All that’s left is rust and dust, that’s the 17 year conclusion of land reform in Zimbabwe, according to Cathy Buckle.
Last night President Jacob Zuma launched another big gamble, this time threatening to extract the heart of Mandela’s Rainbow Nation.
Whether in business, personal relationships or national issues, imaging this flywheel makes it easier to understand the result of a sustained, focused effort.
Ed Herbst asks what good purpose does it serve to humiliate restaurant staff and what does such behaviour say about those who choose to conduct themselves in this way?
Ed Herbst has done us a big service by studying Helen Zille’s autobiography ‘Not Without a Fight’ and shares his highlights here.