Cyril Ramaphosa’s re-election as party president could see RET forces in KwaZulu-Natal ditch the party
The KwaZulu-Natal premier and ANC provincial chairperson appears to have his eye on the national and provincial conferences later this year
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The tourism minister will have to jockey with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Zweli Mkhize for a presidential nomination.
Lindiwe Sisulu and other power and prosperity seekers in the ANC had the authority to improve the lives of ‘the people’, but didn’t
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South Africa should be the benchmark when it comes to matters of social reforms and confronting discriminatory systems, right? Wrong.
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Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has called on South Africans to embrace a radical approach to the economy
‘There have been inadequate tools to complement the political transition with a credible, well thought-out socioeconomic transformation framework’
Ramaphosa says the term has come to gain a negative reputation because of a carefully-crafted narrative to vilify anyone who questions wrongdoing
“Whatever you call it – accelerated growth, radical economic transformation or inclusive growth, we want to address the plight of these people.”