Mailbox: Reflection needed on South Africa’s stance in International affairs
BizNews community member Garth Brook expresses growing apprehension about recent discussions on colonialism, especially in South African politics.
BizNews community member Garth Brook expresses growing apprehension about recent discussions on colonialism, especially in South African politics.
RW Johnson reflects on the exploits of Russia’s Wagner Group and the possibility of a South African collaboration.
South Africa’s hypocritical, anti-Western stance seems to show a keen sway to want to leave the West and join the other world.
South Africa’s land reform efforts face continued challenges and complexities – is this the legacy of racism and abuse?
It is entirely logical that the provincial culture of the Western Cape will take on a character unique to the province, writes Phil Craig.
This fascinating analysis is a passionate interpretation of a bruised and wounded African societal psyche that so easily justifies currently self-inflicted harm by blaming past injustices.
The return of two stolen locks of hair cut from the body of fiercely independent and far-sighted, unifying emperor of Ethiopia, Tewodros II, has been hailed as major goodwill gesture by his latter-day countrymen.
South Africa needs to fundamentally repurpose the historical architecture of its land reform, based as it is on Western colonial mindset.
Bell Pottinger might be dead. But the stink from its corpse still lingers.
The EFF accepted an apology by Helen Zille for tweets that appeared to defend colonialism and said it would keep cooperating with the DA in municipal councils.