Zille remains WC Premier but…excluded from all DA structures, no control of social media
The Democratic Alliance and Western Cape Premier Helen Zille have reached a settlement over her controversial remarks about colonialism.
The Democratic Alliance and Western Cape Premier Helen Zille have reached a settlement over her controversial remarks about colonialism.
Western Cape premier Helen Zille says DA leader Mmusi Maimane and the federal executive “pre-judged” her when arriving at their decision to suspend her.
Helen Zille is paying dearly for raising the holy cow of colonialism. Doing so wasn’t in itself wrong, but as Rian Malan explains so brilliantly, for most of South Africa the conversation is premature.
Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed Zimbabwe’s ruling Zanu-PF party, saying that the ANC would continue to seek guidance from the liberation movement.
What happens after all the portraits of the colonials have been burnt, that’s the question Dave Steward asks. What will happen when everyone’s finished decolonising?
Sadly, positional leaders who don’t have a compelling vision to influence people with will often develop dictatorial tactics to keep their power, says Patrick Kuwana.
Riaan Eksteen revisits the “Border War” – and highlights efforts of a Namibian hero whose example paved the path for SA’s transition to democracy.
Is Xenophobia a morally defensible way of collecting X’s when we all know that it has disastrous consequences, asks Biznews community member John Stegmann.
More rebellions have exploded across Nigeria while the government grapples with the worst economic crisis in decades.
Michael McWilliams is exploring the concept of white privilege. In this piece, he looks at what Britain has that Africa doesn’t, and what Africa has that Britain doesn’t.