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The contribution of the UDF to freedom in South Africa - Part Five
11th September 2023 The demise of the UDF and popular power: its relevance to recovering our battered freedom “The popular struggle for democracy has been replaced by... →
SACP Moses Mabhida mourns untimely death of Comrade Important Mkhize
11th September 2023 The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Moses Mabhida Province (KwaZulu-Natal) learnt with shock and devastation about the untimely death... →
South Africa must make Transnet work or economy will grind to halt – Menar 
By: Martin Creamer 8th September 2023 South Africa has no option but Transnet, and the country must make the State logistics enterprise work or the entire economy will grind to a halt,... →
ARM achieves 4% ‘tip of iceberg’ decarbonisation target with much more to come 
By: Martin Creamer 7th September 2023 In the 12 months to June 30, diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) achieved the 4% carbon reduction target that executive... →
Urgent measures are needed to counter illegal mining before disaster strikes again
4th September 2023 Large numbers of illegal miners have been killed in gang-related attacks and countless more have died in underground rockfall incidents over the... →
The contribution of the UDF and People’s Power to our understanding of freedom – Part Four
By: Raymond Suttner 4th September 2023 Conditions underpinning successful Popular Power activities and provoking abuses/collapse When one considers the UDF period, we obviously want to... →
Africa’s vast underground water resources are under pressure from climate change - how to manage them
4th September 2023 All countries have a variety of water resources – some are on the surface, like rivers, and some are beneath the ground. This groundwater provides... →
The contribution of the UDF and People’s Power to our understanding of freedom – Part three 
By: Raymond Suttner 22nd August 2023 The UDF as both an agent of the ANC as well as autonomous actor This is Part three in a series. Read Part one and two. →