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Being a revolutionary/pursuing an emancipatory path in period of negotiations: Part five
By: Raymond Suttner 19th June 2023 The period of negotiations was one way - one cannot say that there was any single way - of playing out a revolutionary role. Some would see it as... →
Revolutionary or emancipatory consciousness and action after 1976: Part four
By: Raymond Suttner 13th June 2023 As indicated, the decade after the Rivonia Trial was not one of the absence of resistance, although in the case of the ANC and SACP cadres, they... →
SA considers domesticating Rome Statute in wake of Putin's ICC arrest warrant – Ronald Lamola
By: News24Wire 12th June 2023 South Africa is considering a legislative amendment that would domesticate the Rome Statute amid controversy over Russian President Vladimir... →
The unrealised transformative potential of preferent community mining rights
8th June 2023 The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act No. 28 of 2002 (“MPRDA“) was enacted with the express purpose of promoting equitable access to... →
Africa is not short on good ideas, but frequently fails to put them into practice
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 6th June 2023 When the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was founded 60 years ago on May 35, 1963, the world was in the grip of the Cold War. The British and... →
Kenyan president William Ruto sparred with journalists over his policies. Did he get his facts right?
By: Africa Check 1st June 2023 Kenya’s new government is under pressure to deliver on its pre-election promises amid an economic crisis. Rising food prices, a weakening currency... →
DA condemns state-sponsored homophobia
31st May 2023 The Ugandan Parliament has recently passed a deadly bill that now makes engaging in acts of homosexuality a crime punishable by death. The Act not... →
State of Children in South African Media
29th May 2023 South African media are guided by a number of legal and ethical frameworks when reporting on children, examples include Section 28.2 of the Bill of... →