Abahambe stomps on our shared African history
Insisting an African in South Africa is ‘illegal’ sides with the colonial oppressor and denies history.
Insisting an African in South Africa is ‘illegal’ sides with the colonial oppressor and denies history.
The political terrain in South Africa is becoming increasingly hostile to transformative policies.
The authors argue that following the outcomes of the 2024 general elections, South Africa is not about to have a government of national unity (GNU), but a neo-liberal elite pact.
Populism defined the recent elections, inviting reactionary ideas into the mainstream.
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