Disgraced Nelson Mandela Bay councillor Andile Lungisa calls for a change of leadership in the ANC immediately after being released on parole
The ANC is caught between pleasing investors and following through on its transformation policies
South Africa’s idea of radical economic transformation needs to break up monopolies and make space for emerging small to medium sized players
Last Friday, BLF said they would lead a Hands Off Zuma march, claiming Zuma’s job is on the line because of his stance on economic transformation
‘The programme of radical socio-economic transformation will thus be the main focus of government in the year 2018’
Radical change is coming, says Rob Davies, and it will take the form of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Soundbites are plentiful on the Dlamini-Zuma campaign trail, but real conversations are rare
The idea that South Africa must look towards the International Monetary Fund to rescue itself from the prevailing crisis must be dismissed.
The ANC has always seen economic growth as the driving force for change, but the damage done by apartheid will take far more to undo.
Business, government and labour need to find common ground to grow the economy
"Radical economic transformation will be the vehicle the ANC uses to create the type of society envisioned in the National Development Plan"
Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies has called on South Africans to embrace a radical approach to the economy
"Gigaba reiterated much of what is stipulated in the ANC policy conference discussion documents on economic transformation"
Ramaphosa says the term has come to gain a negative reputation because of a carefully-crafted narrative to vilify anyone who questions wrongdoing
But a social compact on the economy is needed for radical economic transformation to gain traction
The former finance minister said new forms of social safety nets are needed to reduce the socioeconomic divides in countries such as South Africa.
The Black First Land First leader says Carrim has an ‘Indian superiority consciousness just like Gandhi’.
The president is explicit: white monopoly capital causes black poverty, justifying the black elite being the only beneficiaries of economic change.
"I marvel, for example, at how ANC comrades have entire conferences about phrases such as ‘the national question’."
The deputy president is in Johannesburg discussing ‘radical economic transformation’.
Malikane has been openly critical of the ANC and its recently intensified plans for radical economic transformation.