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Albert Luthuli

Has the tripartite alliance become an anachronism?
Opinion
/ 2 May 2023

Has the tripartite alliance become an anachronism?

Can the South African Communist Party exist effectively and independently of the ANC?

By Benzi Ka-Soko
Has the tripartite become an anachronism?
Opinion
/ 26 April 2023

Has the tripartite become an anachronism?

Can the South African Communist Party exist effectively and independently?

By Benzi Ka-Soko
We need to re-examine Albert Luthuli’s ethos and principles to truly realise freedom
Opinion
/ 14 November 2021

We need to re-examine Albert Luthuli’s ethos and principles to truly realise freedom

People continue to suffer from among other things unemployment, poor quality education, unaffordable health care and gender-based violence

By Puleng Segalo, Wiseman Mbatha and Akhona Ndzuta
Comrade Andrew Mlangeni was the embodiment of service
Politics
/ 25 July 2020

Comrade Andrew Mlangeni was the embodiment of service

Kgalema Motlanthe paid tribute to ANC struggle stalwart Andrew Mlangeni, who died on Tuesday, at his 95th birthday celebrations last month

By Kgalema Motlanthe
Mpumalanga municipalities fail to deliver services to informal settlements
National
/ 19 July 2020

Mpumalanga municipalities fail to deliver services to informal settlements

The auditor general’s report on local government stated that most councils did not spend their infrastructure development budgets and did not address concerns regarding financial controls

By Chelesile Ndlovu-Nachamba and Siphiwe Segodi
ANC’s past policies worth revisiting
Article
/ 26 October 2018

ANC’s past policies worth revisiting

Its social and economic focus was in step with its emancipatory role before its 1993 volte-face

By Staff Reporter
Magashule uses KZN conference to rally support for Msholozi
Article
/ 20 July 2018

Magashule uses KZN conference to rally support for Msholozi

The ANC SG praised the former president for the ‘most revolutionary’ decisions taken during his term of office

By Paddy Harper
​Unembargoed: March 29 to April 5
Article
/ 2 April 2018

​Unembargoed: March 29 to April 5

This year’s God Edition explores all the unlikely places people have sought, or lost, God – and where to find Her

By Staff Reporter
Luthuli inquest could be reopened
Article
/ 29 March 2018

Luthuli inquest could be reopened

The NPA is relooking at the ANC leader’s 1967 death, and those of other activists

By Paddy Harper
A comrade rises – before the fall
Article
/ 16 February 2018

A comrade rises – before the fall

T​here was a time long ago, and not so long ago, when Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma represented the potential the liberation of an oppressed people held.

By Beauregard Tromp
Sorting the saviours from the sheep
Article
/ 16 December 2017

Sorting the saviours from the sheep

The Mail & Guardian continues its satirical guest writer series. Would-be tenderpreneur Apollo Mabuza gives us his first impressions

By Apollo Mabuza
Zuma: From unifier to divider
Article
/ 15 December 2017

Zuma: From unifier to divider

Daddy’s decade has seen resolutions gather dust and the party left in tatters

By Niren Tolsi and Paddy Harper
David Goldblatt on Ranjith Kally’s ‘Memory Against Forgetting’
Article
/ 29 January 2015

David Goldblatt on Ranjith Kally’s ‘Memory Against Forgetting’

David Goldblatt salutes a photographer whose work speaks fluently about people and events

By Staff Reporter
No image available
Article
/ 16 December 2010

Luthuli’s arms twisted

A new biography of Albert Luthuli surprisingly shows that he considered himself a Christian first and a politician last.

By Drew Forrest
No image available
Article
/ 25 November 2010

Zuma: Don’t fail Luthuli’s vision of SA

President Jacob Zuma said South Africans need to ensure that Chief Albert Luthuli’s vision of a non-racial democratic society does not fail.

By Staff Reporter

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