Pierre de Vos on suggestion that ANC might change constitution

I like this article by Pierre de Vos. I have two suggestions. In the sixth paragraph he speaks of those irritated by aspects of the constitution being driven by ‘traditional values’. I know and he makes clear that he is referring to the TCB, which in some cases entrenches dubious versions of tradition. My problem is of a different nature. Surely our belief in democracy is itself a traditional value, part of a long tradition? So my suggestion is that we should not allow that word to be appropriated by reactionaries. My second point is that in paragraph 3 de Vos provides a valuable basis for assessing when a constitutional amendment may be illegitimate. But I think it is time for concerned citizens to elaborate on what type of amendments should or could be entertained as enhancing and deepening our democracy. If we say, correctly, that there is nothing wrong with changing the constitution, it may assist debate to indicate what type of directions could be entertained in the future.

Changing the Constitution? Probably not.

Raymond Suttner: Depoliticised ANC not equipped to address African/Indian business tensions in KZN

The tensions brewing in KZN between African and Indian business people over access to tenders could spark violence and death. (See City Press article below) Continue reading

Turmoil over alleged attempt to purge SAPS of senior MK officers

Two articles in the Mail and Guardian address the question of an alleged hit list within the SAPS, aimed at ridding the senior ranks of mainly former MK operatives. Continue reading

Unprecedented use of state security and ANC monitoring to prevent booing at launch of election manifesto

State security is being deployed through the intelligence services in particular, in order to ensure that the president is not booed Continue reading

ANC leadership prepares to defend Nkandla expenditure

One of the most problematic features in current political life, is that there is no real debate Continue reading

Foul play alleged over allocation of fishing licences, with seasoned fishermen denied licences

The allocation of fishing licences overseen by the acting Director General of Agriculture and Fisheries, who is also Treasurer of the MK Veterans association Continue reading

Richard Pithouse, Another annus horribilis for the ANC

Very insightful analysis of the decline of the ANC by Richard Pithouse. There are also some important remarks about organisations outside of the ANC, including the NGO sector, and the general absence of a powerful movement that can relieve the decadence and violence of the present.

http://sacsis.org.za/site/article/1880

Fresh questions over Nkandla’s running costs

http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/politics/2014/01/08/fresh-questions-over-nkandlas-running-costs

Alleged irregularities in withholding and granting of fishing licences

http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2014/01/08/what-the-fish

Melanie Judge, Mandela’s lessons of reconciliation applied to gender divides

http://www.thoughtleader.co.za/melaniejudge/2013/12/24/mandelas-lesson-of-reconciliation-applies-to-gender-divides/

Raymond Suttner: Child rape and murder -now in Brakpan. Do we have tools for understanding?

The rape and murder of a young child in Brakpan is another tragedy in contemporary South Africa, Continue reading

Vanessa Burger, The dirty shame of Duran’s ‘clean up’ campaign of city streets

http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2013-12-24-the-dirty-shame-of-durbans-clean-up-campaign-of-city-streets/#.UsFnV_3H1SU

Tito Mboweni’s son threatened with deportation as a ‘foreigner’

I am sorry that this has happened to Tumelo Mboweni, Continue reading

Philip de Wet, Zumas builder pleads guilty in Seychelles and proclaims innocence

Zuma’s builder pleads guilty, proclaims innocence

Esperanda Spalding, We are America. Guantanamo Bay protest

http://thejazzline.com/news/2013/11/esperanza-spalding-we-are-america-guantanamo-bay-protest/

Marianne Thamm, Mandela the giant will diminish those who do not live up to his example

Mandela the giant will diminish those who do not live up to his example

Comparing security costs for late President Mandela’s home in Qunu and that of Zuma in Nkandla

http://www.citypress.co.za/politics/qunu-vs-nkandla/

Nkandla scapegoats hit back. Deputy Minister disputes report

http://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2013/12/22/nkandla-scapegoats-hit-back-deputy-minister-disputes-report

Nkandla-Jacob Zuma will pay nothing

http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/Politics/Nkandla-Jacob-Zuma-will-pay-nothing-20131222

Zuma impressed with respect shown by Venda women who lay down to show respect

Once again President Jacob Zuma illustrates that his personal views are out of line with the constitutional requirements Continue reading