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Coalition of the disastrous with the unpalatable

What do the outcomes of the local government polls portend for the general elections in 2024?

Hopeful: Azapo says it is targeting the 10-million voters who are not ANC members in the May 8 elections. (Gianluigi Guercia/AFP)

Letters to the editor: March 22 to 28

Our readers write in about Azapo, Islamophobia, the elections in the wake of Eskom’s woes and failing state-owned enterprises

Data collected by insurance companies could be used to provide better crime information. (Deaan Vivier/Gallo Images/Beeld)

Letters to the editor: October 5 to 11

Our readers write in about bribery allegations, insurance companies, and the passing of Chris Madibeng Mokoditoa

Christine Qunta joined the Black Consciousness Movement at the age of 20. At 66, she reflects on the women of the movement. (Photo: Elewani Netshifhire)

BCM women led from the front

The goal of black consciousness was social and psychological liberation for both sexes

Joshua Tas

“We want our land back”: Northern Cape joins increasing land chorus

An overwhelming majority of oral submissions called for an amendment of Section 25 of the Constitution

Ebrahim Harvey’s critique of Black Consciousness is yet another premature autopsy

The true worth of the political philosophy is immeasurable, especially in the electoral sphere, argues Itumeleng Mosala.

Demise of the Black Consciousness Movement: The once-mighty movement has died — but there’s a flicker of its re-emergence in the sociocultural realm.

This June 16, remember the Black Consciousness movement – and mourn its tragic demise

It’s hard to ignore the tragic demise of a movement that held and had so much meaning and potential.

The reaction of women who recognised Nelson Mandela in a Johannesburg residential complex in 1994 is indicative of the former president’s warmth and ability to relate to others.

Mandela: A real man of the people, even in prison

My first meeting with Nelson Mandela was inauspicious, perhaps even undignified, writes the former president of the Azanian People’s Organisation.

Party spokesperson Kenneth Mokgatlhe on Monday said the party held its last elective conference in December 2015, with the next only scheduled for the year 2020. (Oupa Nkosi/M&G)

Marginalised parties strive for unity

The PAC and Azapo’s ideological differences run deep and their support is parlous at the polls, writes Faeeza Ballim.

Azapo: Don’t free Shaik

Azapo: Don’t free Shaik, free our freedom fighters

Azapo says President Zuma’s prisoner release plan is a ploy to free Schabir Shaik, and has called for political prisoners to be released instead.

Mixed reactions to State of the Nation address

President Jacob Zuma’s State of the Nation address lacked "recognition" of the unemployment crisis, Cosatu said on Thursday.

Azapo blames ANC for Limpopo voter chaos

The African National Congress was to blame for the torching of an IEC office, the Azanian People’s Organisation said on Sunday.