Second Independence: Is a Centre-Left Coalition Possible in South Africa?

In the aftermath of the 2024 elections in South Africa, there is a pressing need to reconsider the political landscape and chart a course that genuinely serves the interests of the marginalised and downtrodden. Analyst Nco Dube believes that a coalition between the ANC, EFF, and MK is now a possibility and that it “would… Continue reading Second Independence: Is a Centre-Left Coalition Possible in South Africa?

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Why Is Jacob Zuma Suddenly Winning His Court Cases: Big Capital’s Political Power Play?  

On Tuesday, 9 April 2024, the electoral court set aside the IEC’s decision to bar former president Jacob Zuma from running for a parliamentary seat. The IEC had disqualified Zuma due to his criminal record, including a 15-month jail term in 2021. UMkhonto weSizwe Party appealed against the IEC’s decision. The electoral court granted leave… Continue reading Why Is Jacob Zuma Suddenly Winning His Court Cases: Big Capital’s Political Power Play?  

Indifferent SARB Undermines The Transformative Agenda Necessary For Fostering Inclusive Economic Growth

The implications of South African Reserve Bank (SARB) decisions on workers and black South Africans are significant, considering the history of financial exclusion and discrimination that has affected the majority black population in South Africa. The lingering effects of apartheid-era policies continue to impede the economic advancement of black individuals and businesses. Of particular concern is the… Continue reading Indifferent SARB Undermines The Transformative Agenda Necessary For Fostering Inclusive Economic Growth

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