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Why is Jacob Zuma still so popular? - The Mail & Guardian

Why is Jacob Zuma still so popular? - The Mail & Guardian
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Those who would turn the River Club into Amazon's Afr...

Those who would turn the River Club into Amazon's Afr...
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What can be done now to ameliorate poverty, unemploymen...

What can be done now to ameliorate poverty, unemploymen...
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Seven tragic days in July: Trying to make (some) sense of South Africa by hearing old themes with new(er) clarity


Seven tragic days in July: Trying to make (some) sense of South Africa by hearing old themes with new(er) clarity
Jeff Rudin
The untold tragedies of our days in July 2021 urge us to continue dreaming. This is how we change ourselves and the world that creates us as we, reciprocally, create, sustain and pass it on to everyone else. For us as South Africans, we can begin realising Martin Luther King’s dream by moving way beyond the chimeral securities of race and its racial thinking.
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Seven tragic days in July: Trying to make (some) sense...


Unlike the early contributions – including those in
Daily Maverick’s “Age of Anarchy” series of 15 July 2021 – I, with the luxury of thinking time, might be able to suggest layers of complexity difficult to reach by the demands of instant comment.
Underlining these commentaries is the need for introspection, distilled into two fundamental questions: how did we get here and what is to be done? The single dominant answer to both is various forms of the failure of Transformation. This is well captured by Andrew Gasnolar:
“The lived experience of the vast majority continues to be shaped by an exclusionary system that has been far too slow to change.”

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Seven tragic days in July: Trying to make (some) sense of South Africa by hearing old themes with new(er) clarity

Seven tragic days in July: Trying to make (some) sense of South Africa by hearing old themes with new(er) clarity
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At least 1.5m signatories from civil society call on MP...


Since it was published, the 2021 Budget has been called out as unconstitutional and austere from many corners. More than 200 social movements, civil society organisations, trade unions and individuals, in an open letter to members of Parliament, have endorsed a call for MPs to reject the Budget and send it back to the drawing board. The current Budget will cut public spending by R265-billion over the next three years in areas which directly affect human rights.
The signatories of the open letter represent 1.5 million people, according to Section27, one of the signatories.
The letter urges the members of Parliament to use their constitutional powers to send the Budget back to the executive. They should demand that it protects human rights and finds an alternative way of managing public debt, the letter states.

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