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How and why I plan to support the GNU – Part one
By: Raymond Suttner 24th June 2024 Watching developments in the Government of National Unity (GNU) over the recent period, I remain hopeful that its being set up will represent a new... →
ANC in minority: trying to understand the path(s) ahead
18th June 2024 The South African public may be somewhat bewildered by the results of the general election. This despite many having wanted, and polls predicting,... →
Elections 2024 - prospects for the future
18th June 2024 South Africa has just completed its general election, the first in 30 years where the ANC has failed to secure a majority of the votes. Before the... →
ANC in minority: trying to understand the path(s) ahead
By: Raymond Suttner 10th June 2024 The South African public may be somewhat bewildered by the results of the general election. This despite many having wanted, and polls predicting,... →
Elections 2024 - prospects for the future
By: Raymond Suttner 4th June 2024 South Africa has just completed its general election, the first in 30 years where the ANC has failed to secure a majority of the votes. Before the... →
Israeli genocide continues - with international mainly non-governmental resistance
4th June 2024 In the aftermath of Israel's latest legal defeat at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) last week after an application by South Africa, many... →
For democracy to be meaningful, representative government and popular power need to coexist
4th June 2024 In the previous article, I argued that the ANC had transitioned from being a liberation movement to become a conventional Western political party,... →
Israeli genocide continues - with international mainly non-governmental resistance
By: Raymond Suttner 27th May 2024 In the aftermath of Israel's latest legal defeat at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) last week after an application by South Africa, many... →