đź”’ Ramaphoria is over; now it’s Ramageddon –Â UK warning
South African political commentators have told the UK media that Ramaphoria has dissipated in a little over six months.
South African political commentators have told the UK media that Ramaphoria has dissipated in a little over six months.
South Africa’s ruling party said a newspaper report that former President Jacob Zuma and other top figures in the African National Congress met secretly last week to discuss a strategy to remove his successor Cyril Ramaphosa was “shameless gossip.”
The ANC pledged to tackle land reform responsibly as concerns mount over plans to change the constitution to allow for expropriation without compensation.
Sanlam CEO Ian Kirk has forthright advice for economic policy-makers challenged with extricating South Africa from its first recession in nine years.
DA leader Mmusi Maimane has a rare opportunity to completely upset politics in South Africa. Will he take hold of this moment or will he let it slide?
Political analyst Gareth van Onselen has been keeping quotable quotes from various parties but has focused first on the ANC. Here are the second 50.
The South African ruling party’s labour partner sees no need to change the country’s constitution to make it easier to expropriate land without compensation.
South Africa’s surprise recession provides an opening for opposition parties heading into next year’s elections against the ruling ANC. The question is whether they can capitalise on it.
Following the announcement that South Africa has officially entered a recession, the ANC has called for an economic stimulus package.
The parallel mafioso state that Chuck Stephens talks about may have lost its head honcho and a few key lieutenants, but more than enough Zuptoids are in place to keep President Ramaphosa’s horns in political place.