Graham Sell: Divisive and destructive politics – but Govt not only to blame.
While 21st century politics is built on divisions created, are governments solely to blame for the situation the world finds itself in?
While 21st century politics is built on divisions created, are governments solely to blame for the situation the world finds itself in?
Graham Sell describes the mismanagement of its water reservoir as putting South Africa “deeply in the pooh.” He is far too polite.
Graham Sell decided recently to take a look at the candidate lists for the upcoming Local Government elections, and says are not as boring as you might think.
Brexit has been touted as a Democratic win but if one digs deeper, as Graham Sell does, there are bigger issues at play. Voter apathy is one of them.
In this heart of the matter contribution, Graham Sell tears into both the African National Congress and Democratic Alliance for having lived in Cloud Cuckoo Land for 22 years.
Graham Sell asks if political parties are putting their own interests ahead of the country’s as they look to unseat President Jacob Zuma?
In this insightful piece from Graham Sell, he asks the same question others with a slight interest in politics do. Why do we vote for a party and not a leader?
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