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Patriotic fervour: Last year’s Reconciliation Day theme was enshrined on the call for
South Africans to deepen the commitment to unity, healing, forgiveness and nation-
building for shared future.

Reconciliation remains an elusive ideal

While a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points

(Photo by Xabiso Mkhabela/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The EFF is not in a dead spiral, Dan Corder

The ANC, and not the Economic Freedom Fighters, are the ‘true victims’ of the uMkhonto weSizwe party

SACP  general secretary Solly Mapaila dismissed the notion of any alignment with MK. (Photo by Dirk Kotze/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

Korner Talk | Solly Mapaila still riding his high horse

The South African Communist Party leader continues his tirade against alliance partner ANC for bringing the Democratic Alliance into the unity government

PODCAST | “SA Needs a Reset”

Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh chats with Prince Mashele about Operation Dudula, Eskom Crisis, Cyril Ramaphosa, EFF Parliament, 2024 Election

Lukhona Mnguni. Image: Tsholanang Rapoo

PODCAST | The state of the nation

Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh chats with Lukhone Mnguni about loadshedding, South Africa’s governance crisis, the 55th ANC National Conference, and SONA

Cape Independence Advocacy Group co-founder argues that citizens have the right to self-determination.(Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

The desire to improve people’s lives drives the move for Western Cape independence

Cape Independence Advocacy Group co-founder argues that citizens have the right to self-determination

OPINION | The ANC is not the only obstacle to change

To reimagine a better South Africa, capitalism and its unequal class structure have to be challenged

(Photo by Michael Cohen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Much more than the ANC needs to go to forge a better South Africa

The class structure and capitalism have to be challenged to reimagine a viable and just country

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A future without the ANC: Is there any faith in political parties in their current form?

Taking the discussion further of what a future without the ANC would look like Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh talks to political analyst Lukhona Mnguni

Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh mischaracterises and misunderstands contract law and the common law generally, the authors say.

Mpofu-Walsh’s book ‘The New Apartheid’ misses the point on common and contract law

Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh’s characterisation of the constitution and the law of contract as being ideologically at odds is inaccurate