ANC – Renewal and Future: When looking back, [veterans] is not looking forward [youth]
By: Clyde Ramalaine
Despite the ANC's history of being led by youth from inception, it in democracy simply does not trust its youth to lead-
Is the...
‘Constitutional Crisis’ – A hyperbolic and disingenuous claim peddled by self-appointed mutated cohort...
By: Clyde Ramalaine
Democracy, we are told, "is a government by the people in which the supreme power is versed in the people and exercised directly...
Making sense of the ANC support of the DA motion that paves the way...
By: Clyde Ramalaine
A Choice That Vibrates Many Discursive Narratives -
On Tuesday, March 16, 2021, the DA-led motion with the aim of the eventual removal...
So, who gets attracted to become a judge in South Africa?
By: Clyde Ramalaine
- Judges civil servants in the expressed and clearest forms of descriptions -
Do our judges come vetted as true custodians of law,...
Part 003. Karima Brown the ANC/SACP political operative plying her trade in Mainstream Media...
By: Clyde Ramalaine
Abie Zaidannas from Indonesia, in his prism on what the role of the media is in a democratic society, asserts: “Media plays important roles...
Part 002. When cadres and sisters Karima Brown and Nomboniso Gasa fall apart, what...
By: Clyde Ramalaine
– The bigger ANC politics reality at play mistaken for two individuals at play ?-
Open letters have become a subculture in our...
Reflecting on Karima Brown the student activist, later ANC political operative that had unfettered...
By: Clyde Ramalaine
Part 001. The Cape to Joburg, personal encounters in student activism and later in professional spaces
In this season of reflecting on her...
Members of South Africa’s judiciary have become a law unto themselves
By: Professor Sipho Seepe
In Dickensian terminology, South Africa is going through the worst of times. Ours is an age of foolishness, a season of...
Does Zuma uphold the rule of law by refusing to appear before baised Zondo?
By: Paul Ngobeni
If Zondo had wisdom and the gift of leadership he could simply allow Zuma to give his testimony before a different judge...
Dictatorship of the Judiciary
By: Mojo Motau
The South Africa Constitution provides for the Judiciary to prevail over Parliament and the Executive. The normal policy formulation prerogative by executive...