Khaya Dlanga
How much more patient will the ANC be with its leader, Jacob Zuma, if another scandal comes to light, asks Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe might have taken flack for his policies, but South Africans could learn from him about being masters of their destinies.
Khaya Dlanga
The protests exploding worldwide over financial inequality is a warning that South Africa's government should take seriously, says Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
The man who fought to free all South Africans is now a prisoner of the very liberation movement he once led, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
The trap of materialism is that it celebrates the mantra "live for now" instead of making a positive impact for generations, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
The DA's latest tricks of comparing the ANC to apartheid is not going to win it any black votes, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
The year is 2040 and the Democratic Alliance rules the country. A new history has been written and taught in schools. Here is the edited version.
Khaya Dlanga
Don't be surprised if you see poor whites; poverty is no longer legislated. But black South Africans still live on the brink, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
We can continue blaming apartheid for most things, but we have to take responsibility and not be paralysed by the past, writes Khaya Dlanga.
Khaya Dlanga
If he launches a party, Julius Malema might not win at the next elections but he still is dangerous for the ANC. Khaya Dlanga explains why.