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Episode 4 – Mbazima Shilowa ‘Labour’ Pains in our democracy

Trade Unions in South Africa were perceived as a response to racial disunity, with the earliest unions formed in the early 1900s. From the beginning, unions were pivotal in fighting for fair treatment and human rights in the work place for its members. The former Gauteng premier Mbhazima Shilowa, is one such man who dedicated his life to climbing through the ranks of both the ANC and Trade Unions, from […]

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EPISODE 3: Patricia de Lille – First Female Political Leader in SA

By Dinika Naaido Baufort West-born Patricia De Lille – affectionately known as ‘Aunty Pat’ – is a former anti-apartheid activist and politician.nPatricia champions the practical application of the constitution, which led her to become the first woman to start a political party in 2003 - The Independent Democrats. Most recently, De Lille launched a new political party. This followed a hostile departure from the Democratic Alliance, after having faced accusations […]

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A big election year for SA and its peers could inject more volatility in emerging markets

By Ndumiso Hadebe The global political calendar is set to be a busy one with key emerging markets such as India, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand going to the polls, Thailand will hold its first general elections since the coup in 2014. Africa’s biggest economy Nigeria has already gone to the poll with President Muhammed Buhari receiving a fresh mandate as the President of Nigeria. South Africa – Africa’s most […]

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Student resistance in South Africa: the SASO nine trial and Steve Biko

By: Anne Heffernan, Durham University One of the founders of South African Students’ Organisation, Steve Biko. South African History Online Anne Heffernan, Durham University Student protests swept across South African campuses in 2015 and 2016 under the banner of #FeesMustFall. The protests revitalised public interest in student politics. My recently published book, Limpopo’s Legacy offers a historical perspective on these events. In it I analyse regional influences that have underpinned […]

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Promised land: A reflection of South Africa’s development policy and approaches in the past 25 years

By Ndumiso Hadebe The dawn of a democratic dispensation in South Africa, after the oppressive and inhumane government of apartheid, injected a new hope in the South African people and dare I say the people of the world; who had endured and supported in word and in deed the anti-apartheid movement to see the rising sun of a nation where regardless of their faith, colour, sexual orientation and background, they […]

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Episode 1: Saths Cooper – A Conversation On Healing

By Dinika Naidoo Durban-born Dr Sathasivian “Saths” Cooper is prominently known for being one of the founding members, of the black consciousness movement, and being the former Vice-chancellor of the University of Durban-Westville. Saths has also played a critical role internationally and locally as a clinical psychologist. This episode of Reflecting on 25 Years of Democracy focusses on black consciousness as a school of thought in South Africa today. Saths […]

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South Africa doesn’t have enough women in foreign policy. Why it matters.

By: Jo-Ansie van Wyk, University of South Africa Women Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Canada last year. Andre Pichette/EPA-EFE   The first ever conference of women foreign ministers took place in Canada last year. Ministers from 17 countries, including Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda and South Africa, attended. Prior to the meeting Sweden and Canada had already committed to pursuing feminist foreign policy. This focuses on the abolition of all forms of […]

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South Africa has a plan to fight prejudice. But it’s full of holes

Women and children at a Red Cross camp for displaced victims of xenophobic violence in Johannesburg. EFE-EPA /Kim Ludbrook By: Loren B Landau, University of the Witwatersrand The South African government has launched a plan aimed at addressing pervasive prejudice in the country. It’s called the “national action plan to combat racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance”. A plan like this may seem redundant given that the country’s Constitution […]

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‘Rape Day’: A new video game glorifying sexual assault raises questions about regulation

By: Dr Marika Guggisberg, CQUniversity Australia nhungboon/Shutterstock A graphic new video game called Rape Day, set to launch in April, triggered a swift and widespread public outcry. Created by an independent developer, Rape Day is a set in a zombie apocalypse, where the player controls a protagonist described as a “menacing serial killer rapist”. Rape Day is a “visual novel” – players choose from a variety of sequences of still […]

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