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“Losing” more black leaders shows a greater concern with keeping the party as a base for white interests than growing it to a possible future government. (Paul Botes/M&G)

South Africa’s liberals are failing to wrap their heads around race

The white liberal establishment, both inside and outside the DA, holds onto its race-blindness by distorting the South African idea of “non-racialism”

Statues like these – here Paul Kruger at Pretoria’s Church Square – are a reminder of a time when Afrikaners were the ruling class.

Afrikaner identity in post-apartheid SA remains stuck in whiteness

Afrikaners in post-apartheid South Africa struggle with a historical sense of inferiority that reinforces their whiteness.

Beyond this nostalgia for what it used to be

ANC policy papers point to a party in a panic about losing power

Documents released ahead of the policy conference of the ANC show it hasn’t the guts or internal balance of forces, for self-correction and renewal.

Clearly

Peace process as cover for occupation

A visit to Israel today shows that it is still ‘a Jewish movement for colonial settlement’.

Missed opportunity: Fewer than expected ANC voters turned out at the party’s manifesto launch. A similar scenario played out at polling stations.

Deaths from unsafe abortions are rising

The stigmatisation of abortion continues, also at the highest levels of government. Plus, illegal abortion providers have proliferated.

Black DA supporters cheer at the final election rally in Johannesburg.

Race: The DA’s elephant in the policy room

Can the Democratic Alliance chart a way forward for liberalism and rid itself of a pernicious form of whiteness, asks Christi van der Westhuizen.

Lady Gaga.

Going gaga to get my bit

Despite being something of a multinational corporation in her own right, Lady Gaga has been unable to save her art from the clammy paw of consumerism.