Cyril’s only ‘success’ is in advancing the NDR
Despite the many pious platitudes in last week’s SONA (state-of-the-nation address), the only ‘reforms’ President Cyril Ramaphosa is busy implementing are the policy shifts needed
Cuba and SA: A complex web of loyalties and commitments
South Africa’s cabinet will be proposing the Contingente Internacional de médicos especializados en situaciones de desastre y graves epidemias ‘Henry Reeve’ – the Cuban ‘medical
Will there be a jobs bloodbath?
One of the constant goals put forward in State of the Nation Addresses has been greater job creation. Last week President Cyril Ramaphosa said one
Defenders of expropriation bear a heavy moral burden
Professor Ruth Hall of the University of the Western Cape’s Institute for Poverty, Land & Agrarian Studies began a lengthy defence of the government’s Expropriation
Ramaphosa waffles while the country burns
The state of the nation is terrible. Government is committed to making it worse. Saint Cyril won’t stand in its way. Cyril Ramaphosa was never
The two men who saved the monarchy
Earlier this month, Queen Elizabeth II entered the 70th year of her reign, her father, King George VI, having died on 6 February 1952. Had
China’s message to Hong Kong: Forget democracy, stick to finance
On 4 February, Hong Kong authorities decreed that children as young as six must learn the attributes of the draconian security law imposed on the
SONA: Ramaphosa is imprisoned by the ANC. So are we
On Friday I asked a friend if she had watched President Ramaphosa’s SONA (State Of The Nation) address on Thursday. She said she began watching,
Identity and the bane of essentialism
Book review: The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity Kwame Anthony Appiah (2019) One of the issues that South African liberals have a stellar record of
Land reform: there is a better way
There is little point in handing out land and ending up with assets that are dying in the hands of the poor. Well, detractors might