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How “South Africans” do it

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I’m pleased I can write this; a few days ago, I couldn’t. The power was out. It went on Wednesday evening and just stayed off.

No, negotiation, compromise and bridge-building are not a national speciality

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South Africa has a unique ability to build bridges and find compromises. Its political miracle in the 1990s was in the ability of people across

Doom-scrolling through the Expropriation Act’s “benefits”

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“How can South Africans benefit from the Expropriation Act?” That’s the bold (implied) question on a graphic that came across my Facebook feed. With big

Don’t be complacent about the Expropriation Act

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When it was announced towards the end of January that the Expropriation Act had been signed into law, there was well-warranted concern about what this

What South Africa could say to the US

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President Ramaphosa must have entered 2025 with a sense of cocky optimism. After a bruising election performance, he had been able to keep the ANC

IRR to Reuters: Beware skewed narratives on land

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It is trite to say that media coverage is often not merely intended to report on events and to inform an audience, but to structure

Two things at once: both can be true

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Shortly after I filed my column last week, things blew up with President Trump’s executive order on South Africa. It’s been the news. Say what

You need to speak out!!!!

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“Terrence he is an extremely dangerous world leader. You need to speak out about that,” read the note on Facebook messenger. This was on the

For a good law, get the facts right first

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I experienced some profound instances of déjà vu over the past week or so. When I returned to the Institute of Race Relations in 2018,

The ghost in the machine: the phantom kidnapper of the digital economy

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“If you see the faces of a Board of Directors when they realise they are under attack, you’d swear they’d seen a ghost.” So says