This article illustrates how settled in ANC culture it has become to elect people with question marks around their names. Continue reading
Category Archives: Constitutionalism
Niren Tolsi, Sarah Evans, New Marikana footage points finger at police
Sarah Evans, Diepsloot women demand their children’s safety
Child rape has become one of the scourges of the new South Africa Continue reading
Andisiwe Makinana, Traditional courts fracas goes on
Rebecca Davis, Traditional Courts bill: Rural people won’t give away their rights to seal pre-eleciton deals
Rebecca Davis on judicial decision that legal aid board must fund miners in Marikana commission
Greg Nicolson, Marikana commission-chronicle of death foretold and planned for by SAPS
Sipho Kings, Coal comfort on the edge of despair
Rebecca Davis, When culture and policing collide. Circumcision deaths and ukuthwala -unpunished crimes
The area of what is described as cultural practices has now become a site where there are extensive abuses Continue reading
Sipho Kings, Parched village in Mabeskraal hung out to dry
Sipho Kings, Carolina water crisis is a rainstorm away
Kerry Chance, SAPS violence shakes the foundations of democracy
Greg Nicolson,Abahlali baseMjondolo. The fight goes on
Open letter from Slavoj Zizek, Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler and other academics regarding violent attacks on Abahlali
Poverty and intersex people. a conversation with intersex activist Mani Mitchell
In our constitution we protect freedom of sexual orientation. Continue reading
Glenn Ashton, Failure to administer participatory democracy aggravates instability in South Africa
Rebecca Davis, Abortion in South Africa. A conspiracy of silence
The right to freedom of choice in relation to terminating pregnancies is one of the progressive laws enacted after 1994. Continue reading
Raymond Suttner, Response to comments on my article in the Mail and Guardian of 27 September 2013
I recently published an article analysing the degeneration of the ANC led tripartite alliance. Continue reading