Our democracy’s in safe hands…Many people have been overtly concerned about the prospects of a Zuma presidency, most notably because he is “beholden to his Communist backers” in the SACP and COSATU who, apparently, have led him to power. However, perhaps they should take a second look at the SACP’s communist merits, if their most [...]
Is it time for early elections?It does seem like a bizarre proposal coming from me, but I’m beginning to see the logic of staging early elections given the paralysis that is rapidly engulfing our Presidency and Cabinet. With Mbeki’s last remaining powers being rapidly stripped of him, and both his international and domestic standing laying [...]
The Silent War on Africa?John Pilger writes an interesting op-ed piece in the Mail & Guardian arguing that Africa’s position is being actively kept down by Western powers, through agricultural policies, arms trades and convenient realpolitik. It’s a well worn path this, and one which has to be balanced with the accountability and responsibility of [...]
Thabo Mbeki: Down and OutMbeki really has fallen on his own sword. A man once so respected internationally for his global diplomacy has become, in the world view, a thorn in effective diplomacy’s side. Out of the recent G8 discussions, there have been calls for Mbeki to be replaced by a UN mediator, and a [...]
Contrarians unite!The one thing I’ve loved about all the doom and gloom negativity that seems to envelop us every day in the media and around the dinner tables is how certain sage and calm people have responded with positivity and realism in the face of often hysterical pessimism. One such opinion piece doing the rounds [...]
Who’s got suggestions?One of the most frustrating things about the current Zimbabwean situation is that there’s no clear path as to what to do to resolve it. It’s incredibly difficult to isolate Mugabe without pouring more suffering on Zimbabwe’s people, regime change is not on the table (if only there was oil…), and external pressure [...]
Thinly veiled threats of a ‘More of the same” leadershipMany people have spent the last year asking themselves what a Zuma presidency will look like, and it fascinates me how the public view of Zuma has turned from one of ridicule and contempt into one of sympathy and resignation. This has been aided both by [...]
“South Africa’s Going the way of Zimbabwe”
My latest Thought Leader article is up, in which I give a rebuttal to that most irrational of assertions – that South Africa is “going the same way as Zimbabwe”. I think it’s an important rebuttal to have access too, please feel free to add to it in the comments. Read it here.
