Posted on 19 September 2008 by The Editor
An overview of 11 key Judgments handed down by the High Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court, regarding the ANC government and the nature of its administration. The Nicholson Judgment has brought the ANC’s behaviour into stark relief. Against that background, it is worth considering what the Courts have had to [...]
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Posted on 1 August 2008 by The Editor
Jacob Zuma seems to be surrounded by people with less than inspiring public records; and, the closer your get to the ANC President, the more dubious their contribution to South Africa seems to become. Who are these people, what are their public records and why do they attach so strongly to Jacob Zuma?
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Posted on 11 July 2008 by The Editor
The Eastern Cape is often in the news for the wrong reasons. Indeed, for many people, it seems to epitomise all that is wrong with the ANC administration. Why is this? After all, historically and culturally, the Eastern Cape is the ANC’s heartland. Why is it that this important constituency not a shining beacon of [...]
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