RW Johnson: Why ANC is so destructive – it’s lost in “magical thinking”. MUST READ!
RW Johnson’s newest book ‘Fighting for a Dream’ is likely to prove equally “disturbing” to the ANC.
RW Johnson’s newest book ‘Fighting for a Dream’ is likely to prove equally “disturbing” to the ANC.
Two SA students at Oxford University, one the recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship, are campaigning to have a statue of the long gone colonial icon removed from Oriel College.
Fires at two exam venues and the tennis club at Rhodes University have been extinguished following an afternoon of violence.
The time is ripe at UCT and elsewhere for transparent, democratic, intimidation-free, and unbiased investigation to identify problems and shared goals.
Ed Herbst says the tipping point came in November last year when RMF ratcheted up the attacks on Dr Max Price and the campus vandalism across the country increased exponentially after that.
Having had a front row seat to the disaster which enveloped what used to be the country’s number three university, UKZN, RW Johnson shares worrying similarities with what is happening at UCT.
While the Guptas have all but captured South Africa and so compromised its leadership, we may take comfort in the fact that this is not the first time this has happened in Southern Africa.
Those caught in outdated paradigms of where power actually lies, risk misinterpreting protests like #Rhodesmustfall and now UCT students’ fight for affordable accommodation.
The student campaign to remove the statue of Cecil John Rhodes from Oriel College in Oxford has ignited a debate about Britain’s colonial past.
The EFF says former president FW de Klerk’s view on the Oxford University’s Rhodes Must Fall movement shows he does not deserve the Nobel Peace Prize he shares with Nelson Mandela.