Alignments pose risks: SA foreign policy may incur costs – Tony Leon
There has been a noticeable shift in South African government’s foreign policy stance during the Presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa.
There has been a noticeable shift in South African government’s foreign policy stance during the Presidency of Cyril Ramaphosa.
Leon shares some of his experiences, offering a perspective on how the careers of the DA’s young achievers in politics may develop.
In about 600 days, we’ll know whether the opposition have learned that even the aged ANC buffalo still has horns.
James Myburgh describes a South African ritual in which some person or institution becomes the focus of intense uncontrollable rage, stoked by the media.
After a life of high-stakes wrestling, at 66, the last thing Cape Provincial Premier Helen Zille needs right now is another fight.
Helen Zille’s weekly commentary is fast becoming a must read. The Western Cape Premier holds no punches and this week is punching a good news story.
Helen Zille readily admits she will be “in shit” for some of the things she admits to Andrew Donaldson during their frank discussion.
Ed Herbst has done us a big service by studying Helen Zille’s autobiography ‘Not Without a Fight’ and shares his highlights here.
Tony Leon is warning those branded as “white monopoly capital” to get off the fence and grow a pair.
Ed Herbst winds back the clock and looks at how internal government criminal activity was dealt with by the National Party and now the ANC.