Minority communities and developing-country populations may approach health services cautiously – and with good reason, given the medical profession’s history of inhumanity. But, by blaming low Covid-19 vaccination rates on vaccine hesitancy, the profession is effectively using this history to victimise the same communities again
Precious Banda appears to have used another woman’s ID number to secure a spot on the ANC’s youth structure
Party secretaries have beefed up security as tensions at branch general meetings rise
The shift to renewable energy makes financial sense
The ANC is searching for alternatives to end months of negotiations with the EFF on the land question
Telecoms networks are the real drivers of financial inclusion on the continent
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It is from the beneficiaries of the ANC’s ‘cadre deployment’ that you will mostly hear the fawning praises sung
Four unhappy high-ranking party members say the SAA sale was never discussed at the NEC
Raoul Peck’s Exterminate All the Brutes misses the opportunity to engage with the history of colonialism in a way that empowers viewers to imagine a future in which whiteness is not the locus of power and authority