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02 Nov 2011
 
 
Two sides of the coin: South African foreign policy and the Dalai Lama
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
This discussion paper seeks to explore the Dalai Lama situation from a neutral standpoint. By exploring two ‘sides of the coin’, one can then determine whether the South African Government made...
 
 
31 Oct 2011
 
Revolutionary Discipline: Perspectives of the ANC (October 2011)
POLITICS
The writer explores issues of revolutionary discipline pertaining to the ANC as a governing liberation movement in power. Firstly the paper explores the character of the ANC. Secondly the paper...
 
 
06 Oct 2011
 
Cosatu: Statement by Phindile Kunene, Congress of South African Trade Unions spokesperson, on the Dalai Lama visa application (06/10/2011)
Statements

The Congress of South African Trade Unions notes the continuing media frenzy around the Dalai Lama’s visit to South Africa.

We also note and respectfully differ with the...

 
 
05 Sep 2011
 
Disbanding ANCYL unlikely – analysts
POLITICS
It is unlikely the African National Congress (ANC) would disband its youth league, analysts said on Monday.
 
 
11 May 2011
 
Cope: Statement by Philip Dexter, Congress of the People spokesperson, on the unenclosed toilet saga (11/05/2011)
Statements
The current ANC leadership has been exposed for what it is - a group of hypocrites. They were quick to attack the DA for providing "open toilets", yet it is now clear that the ANC provides the...
 
 
10 Feb 2011
 
Opposition party shenanigans disastrous for democracy – analysts
POLITICS
The recent split in the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) and the disarray in the Cope is disastrous for South Africa's multiparty democracy, political analysts said on Wednesday.
 
 
15 Feb 2010
 
Sex, Wives and the Nation
ADAM HABIB
Last week's presidential affair detracted from this week's state of the nation address. Herein lays the tragedy of President Zuma's behavior. Instead of debating the merits of government's...
 
 
10 Feb 2010
 
Zuma under pressure to consolidate
STATE OF THE NATION
President Jacob Zuma is expected to promise to shift delivery and restructuring programmes up a gear in his State of the Nation address on Thursday as he seeks to rekindle trust in his administration.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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