The self-effacing struggle stalwart talks about finally receiving the degree he was denied during apartheid
An underground operative challenges many established views about important aspects of the struggle
The ruling party depends on patronage and clientelism and can’t talk to its constituency, writes Raymond Suttner.
In these times of widespread violence perpetrated by men, we may learn from Mandela’s model of masculinity the type of man he represented.
The prospects that the ANC, SACP and Cosatu alliance once offered the broad masses have been forgotten at the feeding trough, says Raymond Suttner.
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/ 12 November 2010
South Africans are rightly proud of having what is probably the most progressive Constitution in the world. But rights can never be taken for granted.
The last resort in a desperate struggle for human rights has no place in a society committed to mutual respect