August 9, 2022
(First published in Fin24 and in City Press, South Africa) The past few weeks have highlighted more clearly than ever, that the authority and the rule of law within South Africa’s constitutional parliamentary dispensation has gone beyond merely fraying at the edges. Also how confusion can be spread, with potentially dangerous consequences, by the manipulation […]
August 1, 2022
(First published in Maverick 168 on 30 July, 2022) An “Arab Spring” threatens South Africa, former President Thabo Mbeki warned last week.. But he was wrong. The threat the country faces is much more dangerous: violent fragmentation fuelled by ethnic nationalisms — even potential civil war. That is the worst case scenario, which, if […]
July 12, 2022
(First published in City Press, Sunday, August 10) At first sight the sudden demise of the New Frame publication, a major conference of the Defend our Democracy (DoD) group and the ongoing crisis at Eskom have nothing in common apart from having made it into the news over the past week. Yet all are very […]
June 20, 2022
If you are interested, the latest in the series is available at: https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-06-19-reflections-of-a-wayward-boy-the-bitter-battle-to-free-moses-mayekiso-after-27-years-in-exile/
June 20, 2022
(First published on Fin24 11,06.2022) This month saw two lengthy strikes come to and end. In the process, there were several stark lessons for the labour movement and an explanation as to why workers, on strike for months, seem prepared to sacrifice what they do. The three-month long Sibanye-Stillwater strike by 25,000 mineworkers ended this […]
June 13, 2022
This month saw two lengthy strikes come to and end. In the process, there were several stark lessons for the labour movement and an explanation as to why workers, on strike for months, seem prepared to sacrifice what they do. The three-month long Sibanye-Stillwater strike by 25,000 mineworkers ended this week. And, as with almost […]
October 12, 2022
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