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What Does Zuma’s Meeting With Afriforum CEO Mean?
Dialogue over Section 235 may not settle South Africa’s constitutional future, but it has reopened an urgent debate about self-determination, pluralism…
9 hrs ago
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Ayanda S Zulu
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The Dark Side of South African National Pride
South Africa’s anti-immigrant sentiment is not just about legality or economics. Beneath it lies a nationalist undercurrent that turns pride into…
May 13
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Ayanda S Zulu
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Reality Is Not Negotiable: An Objectivist View of Gender
Facts are not subject to a vote, and they are not subject to an individual’s emotional state. For the Objectivist, the path to human flourishing is not…
May 12
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Why South Africa Fails
Freedom is not a luxury for rich countries. It is the precondition for poor countries to become rich.
May 11
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Nicholas Woode-Smith
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The Iranian Voices They Don’t Want You to Hear
When Iranians protest inside the country, they are called foreign agents. When they speak outside, they are called manipulated. But fear is not…
May 8
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RS Guest Author
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South Africa’s Future Is Tied to Africa
African integration is not a fantasy. It is part of our vital national interest.
May 7
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Mpiyakhe Dhlamini
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Consent, Consuls & CapeChoice
Proposal for a radically different system of governance in a seceded Western Cape
May 6
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Trevor Watkins
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Forget Putting South Africans First, Put Your Children First
There is only so much schools can do to produce better outcomes. Without parents being involved, children cannot succeed.
May 5
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Mpiyakhe Dhlamini
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Eskom Doesn’t Care About South Africans
Eskom does not care about South Africans. It cares about preserving Eskom. And until its monopoly is broken, South Africans will continue paying more…
May 4
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Nicholas Woode-Smith
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Antisemitism & The New Normal
When antisemitism is laundered through “anti-Zionism”, Jews become the only minority whose demonisation is treated as respectable opinion.
May 1
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Ilan Preskovsky
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Zuma Needs To Rein In MK Party Over Section 235
The MK Party’s attack on Section 235 risks tearing open a compromise that helped South Africa avoid deeper conflict.
Apr 30
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Ayanda S Zulu
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Attacking Immigrants Will Not Save South Africa
Are immigrants facilitating corruption in the public service? Do they have the political power to do that? Or is it South African politicians…
Apr 29
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Mpiyakhe Dhlamini
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