Why I became an EFF member as a professional
We as black Africans have dreams like any other person. But sadly, achieving my own dreams will mean nothing if other young black Africans around me are still yet to taste the fruits of living in a...
View ArticleThe DA missed all its opportunities to present itself as credible to Black...
With the elections around the corner, the DA has been given many opportunities to prove itself worthy of a black vote. But to no avail, says Esethu Hasane.
View ArticleHello! Your token black here.
In a country so mired by a past legacy of oppression; it’s interesting to see the denialism and colour blindness that one encounters daily, writes Rethabile Mashale.
View ArticleHow Mandela’s ANC sold out the economic struggle
About two years ago I wrote an open letter using my Twitter handle, “Youngster” entitled as How Mandela sold out blacks. This is a follow up on what I wrote in 2012. The African National Congress (ANC)...
View ArticleA Dodgy ANC Victory And The Obsession With Investments
So, democracy basically means people have the freedom to make ill-advised decisions as long as they are a majority, writes Matome Letsoalo.
View ArticleWhile DA opposes Affirmative Action it also implements it, incorrectly.
Although the DA has been opposed to Affirmative Action, it has been implementing it to the detriment of whites understanding the policy, says Esethu Hasane.
View ArticleElections say SA is generally navel-gazing?
Foreign affairs issues did not feature prominently in the election period and seems not to have influenced the voters' choices, writes Dr Siphamandla Zondi.
View ArticleIs Winnie Mandela worthy of the heroic mantle many seem so keen to bestow on...
It is unfortunate that our freedom fighters expect their plight to result in riches untold and being above the law, writes Oliver Meth.
View ArticleBut How Do You Justify Spending R250 Million On One Man?
Even if the government had taken the noble route of engaging with the public before pouring millions into the Nkandla project, an even lower figure of R100 million would still have been considered as...
View ArticlePost Heritage Day reflections in the aftermath of UKZN Campus and taxi...
In the haze of Limpopo and Deputy President Ramaphoza’s address on Heritage Day , I was shocked by the degree or lack thereof of how many local South Africans in Durban, actually found no occasion to...
View ArticleDIE STEM & NKOSI SIKELEL’ I-AFRICA ARE EQUALLY OFFENSIVE
The fusion of Nkosi Sikelel' i-Africa and Die Stem is symbolic of the true nature of a contemporary, unequal South Africa, says Dikeledi Mokoena.
View ArticleWhy I became an EFF member as a professional
We as black Africans have dreams like any other person. But sadly, achieving my own dreams will mean nothing if other young black Africans around me are still yet to taste the fruits of living in a...
View ArticleOld comrades are a problem to the ANC
Pedro Mzileni lists eight typical problems created in the ANC by comrades between the ages 55 and 75.
View ArticleEnslavement – ANC Style
Ordinary people are held hostage by ANC vested interests that have been enabled politically and endorsed by a cognitively inept voting corps, says Martin Warburg.
View ArticlePandora’s Box: ANC Pitfalls
The ANC with its willful narcissism just goes on blaming Apartheid and its legacy whilst knowing well that they are selling parts of the country to greed, says Lina Mpolase.
View ArticleState of The Nation
These are testing times in our country and sadly no one is spared from feeling the burden of being a South African, writes Lina Mpolase.
View ArticleWhat Is Meant By Radical Economic Transformation?
Most of us grew up idolising the men and women who partook in the historical transitional talks towards a democratic South Africa. We identified heroes and role models in both Black and White leaders,...
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