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/ 28 November 2008
DA leader Helen Zille appropriates non-racialism as the ANC sheds it.
By this time next year Finance Minister Trevor Manuel will most likely not be in office, writes Ferial Haffajee.
Our interesting female politicians are almost all in the opposition. Why is that?
Ferial Haffajee looks at the ANC’s health and education policies.
In league with patriarchy: Once a proud fighter for women’s rights, the Women’s League is now reduced to a supporting role.
A new agency aims to change who tells the continent’s story and how it is told, writes Ferial Haffajee.
Is it fair to say the SABC has fallen apart because the centre cannot hold, to quote WB Yeats?
Andile Mngxitama’s critique of the HRC’s finding on blacks-only membership organisations has stirred up a hornet’s nest. Ferial Haffajee asked him why he is so angry.
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) boss Dali Mpofu suspended his news chief Snuki Zikalala this week because the SABC board was intent on replacing him with Zikalala as acting CEO of the broadcaster. The board wanted to suspend Mpofu for insubordination and mismanagement.
Ferial Haffajee on why she agreed to model for Clover.