From Auschwitz to Gaza: The modern-day concentration camp

Roberto Amaral|Published

Unlike the Nazis, who tried to hide the Holocaust, the genocide carried out against the Palestinians is exposed to the world, thundered at and extolled by the leaders ...

Europe’s Left Must Unite to Oppose NATO's Rearmament and Austerity

John Ross|Published

With rising inequality and reductions in social spending due to austerity policies, hundreds of millions of people in Europe have already experienced stagnant or ...

Joseph Kabila's return: What it means for the DRC's political landscape

Dr Sizo Nkala|Published

Having led the country for 18 years, Joseph Kabila still commands a significant following among the Congolese people and the political class. Kabila’s return has ...

Child Trafficking: How South Africa is Failing its Children

Mary de Haas|Published

Given that the most vulnerable communities are often terrorized by drug dealers, and there is an acute shortage of rehabilitation facilities for them, the poor remain ...

The EFF's Political Strategy: Is it Time for a Change?

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

In a nutshell, it is time for the EFF to grow. The party has made its presence felt in South African politics. It has taken bold decisions and left indelible footprints. ...

Celebrating Rashid Lombard: A Legacy of Humility and Courage

Ryland Fisher|Published

Rashid was a humble man and did not always know the influence he had on the lives of many people throughout South Africa. He loved music and photography, but I suspect ...

A long walk to economic freedom for the youth

Kim Heller|Published

An attitude of self-betterment and self-liberation is the redemption song of today's youth. Despair is not a strategy, and noise-making without a coordinated voice ...

Trump's bid to dismantle multilateralism diminishes US influence

Dr Reneva Fourie|Published

When the US withdraws from global leadership, it creates a vacuum that others are more than willing to fill. By not being at the table, the US risks being left behind, ...

Power Struggle: Jacob Zuma's Double-Edged Spear Thwarts Floyd Shivambu's Ambition

Zamikhaya Maseti|Published

Jacob Zuma understands the art of war, and more importantly, the art of timing. Floyd Shivambu may have embarrassed the MK Party publicly, but Zuma buried him strategically, ...

Floyd Shivambu's Axing: MKP's Struggle for Stability Ahead of Local Government Polls

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

It is time for the MKP to focus on repositioning itself as the official opposition and avoid what the DA failed to do in that position. With the Local Government ...

GNU's Fragile Unity: Israel and the Ideological Crisis Within SA's Ruling Coalition

Clyde N.S. Ramalaine|Published

The ANC’s long-standing solidarity with Palestine, rooted in anti-colonial struggle, clashes with the DA and PA’s pro-Israel stances. This ideological disconnect ...

Behind the Numbers: Western Cape Crime Pandemic Is a Crisis of Underdevelopment

Benson Ngqentsu|Published

The crisis of crime in the Western Cape is not just a policing failure, it is a political and economic indictment of the DA’s neoliberal project. The violence in ...

Gaza Genocide: Israel's Disregard for the Rule of Law Setting a Dangerous Precedent

Dr Nazreen Shaik-Peremanov|Published

When the ICJ delivered its ruling in the South Africa obo Palestine v Israel matter, Israel could successfully rely on its US alliance, effectively setting aside ...

Tanzania Elections: Clampdown on Democracy a Cause for Concern

Dr Sizo Nkala|Published

Tanzania’s clampdown on democracy took on a regional dimension when the government forces arbitrarily arrested and detained an activist from Kenya, Boniface Mwangi ...

Rule of Law: Judicial Accountability is Healthy for Democracy

Prof Sipho Seepe|Published

The judiciary is a no-go area. After all, conventional wisdom dictates that judges are paragons of virtue. They cannot be compared to corruption-prone politicians ...

Liberation History: AfriForum's Desperate Bid to Distort Struggle Heritage

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

Anyone who claims that singing "Kill the boer, Kill the farmer' is tantamount to declaring war against the Boers is irrational, unreasonable, and disingenuous. Struggle ...

Trump's White Supremacy Narrative Masks US Democracy Crisis

Kim Heller|Published

This week marked the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death. While there were widespread commemorations for Floyd across America, Trump was mute. But just a week ...

Starlink 'Deal' Exposes B-BBEE Ideological Fault Lines

Dr Reneva Fourie|Published

Foreign companies should not be allowed to push aside local policies that aim to support economic fairness and social justice. South Africa must stand firm against ...

Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Champion of African Expression

AFP|Published

During his imprisonment, Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o decided he would never write in English again, a defiant move that helped put literature in African languages ...