🔒 FT: Young South Africans are rethinking Nelson Mandela’s legacy
Some ‘born frees’ are taking their inspiration from Winnie Mandela’s radical political views.
Some ‘born frees’ are taking their inspiration from Winnie Mandela’s radical political views.
As the nation heads towards the 2024 elections, a disillusioned populace grapples with political fragmentation, economic challenges, and widespread apathy.
Winnie Mandela, the late wife of SA’s first democratic president, Nelson Mandela, feared that corruption would destroy the ANC.
In his captivating book, “The Plot to Save South Africa,” Malala unveils a masterful account of the assassination that shook the nation.
Jonny Steinberg’s biography ‘Winnie and Nelson’ details the relationship between Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Read Jay Naidoo’s full address at the Dulcie September memorial lecture, honouring the anti-apartheid activist and the legacy she left.
An open letter to the President from a desperately concerned citizen pleading for the country’s resurrection from the ashes it is.
Phumlani M. Majozi speaks on Mandela’s Davos Lesson – why Malema and EFF must rethink their economic policies for SA’s future.
Lord Peter Hain delivered a lecture to commemorate anti-apartheid activist Neil Aggett, who was murdered by the apartheid police in detention.
RW Johnson writes on the multiple phases of South Africa’s foreign policy and international relations – a strange post-1994 evolution.