Posted on 29 August 2008 by The Editor
How does change happen? For the most part, little-by-little. In this edition, we look at the idea that, over time, the ANC has fundamentally changed – from a democratic colossus in 1994, to a party mired in corruption and defined infighting in 2008; and why it is so difficult to properly identify exactly how – [...]
Filed under: Governance, Maladministration, Undemocratic behaviour | Tagged: ANC, Democracy, Democratic State, Evidence, Perception, Sorites Paradox | 2 Comments »
Posted on 27 June 2008 by The Editor
The second instalment, out of three, on ANC President Jacob Zuma, his public record and the prospect of a Zuma Presidency. Jacob Zuma is constantly invoking religion in his communication. But it is much more than a metaphor, indeed, Zuma seems to believe that the fate of the ANC and the Bible are intricately connected. [...]
Filed under: Jacob Zuma, Leadership, Quotes, Religion | Tagged: ANC, Constitutional Democracy, Democratic State, Divine Right, God, Jacob Zuma, Jesus, Legitimacy, Quotes, Religion, Robert Mugabe | 6 Comments »