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ANC Blames Apartheid, Pans Coalitions Ahead of South Africa Vote
[ad_1] The secretary general of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress blamed apartheid for the country’s manifold problems and warned against coalitions in a debate with opposition leaders, just months…
Mandela’s granddaughter slams ‘climate apartheid’
[ad_1] The granddaughter of Nelson Mandela has spoken out against “climate apartheid”. Speaking on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg from the COP28 climate summit, Ndileka Mandela said “the global north is…
SA verges on failed state but Springboks, Mamelodi Sundowns, Bayethe,Tladi, Aphiwe show us what is possible
[ad_1] South Africa has failed before. So it should not fail again! In her contribution in an article on “Failed State” to SAGE Publications’ Encyclopedia of Governance (2007), Naazneen H.…
How the brutality of the apartheid government changed Khulu Radebe – Ghana Business News
[ad_1] Throwing stones INTRODUCTION: Witnessing the brutality of the apartheid government’s peri-urban police toward parents in the community spurred Khulu Radebe and his classmates to meet at nights and plan…
Opinion: A letter from South Africa: What the world can learn from its economic decline
[ad_1] A shopper looks for goods during an electricity load-shedding blackout in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Feb. 12, 2019.MIKE HUTCHINGS/Reuters John Rapley is a political economist at the University of…
South Africa: Ruth Weiss, Journalist Who Fought Apartheid, Finally Honoured in South Africa
[ad_1] A prophet has no honour in their homeland, goes the biblical adage. But of the many places that journalist, author and activist Ruth Weiss has lived – Germany (where…
The long shadow of apartheid
[ad_1] Tributes at the funeral of Chris Hani at the FNB Stadium, Soweto, in April 1993 © Patrick Robert/Sygma/Getty Images A few weeks after covering South Africa’s first democratic elections…
South Africa’s long wait for justice over apartheid crimes
[ad_1] Lukhanyo Calata remains determined to prosecute the security agents who killed his father 38 years ago. [ad_2] Source link