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GNU

GNU, a setback for the working class and rural democracy

6th December 2024 Mazibuko Kanyiso Jara 0

The political terrain in South Africa is becoming increasingly hostile to transformative policies.

Not a GNU, but a neo-liberal elite pact

19th June 2024 Mazibuko Kanyiso Jara Gunnett Kaaf 0

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 at the heart of the 2024 elections

10th June 2024 Mazibuko Kanyiso Jara 0

Populism defined the recent elections, inviting reactionary ideas into the mainstream.

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