Law

The celebration of ‘Political Holidays’ in South Afrika – an indirect acknowledgement of the legacy Apartheid Regime

By Dr Lindelwa Mhlongo South Afrikan holidays are largely celebrated throughout the country in various ways. However, many South Afrikans (in this opinion the ‘C’ is replaced with a ‘K’ for de-colonial purposes) have not internalised the motive behind some of the “political” public holidays that they are celebrating. For some, they just look forward […]

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The mockery of a post-humous ‘apology’- de Klerk’s middle finger to South Africa

By Prof Angelo Dube The second week of November was quite hectic in South Africa. Amidst the drama and theatrics of coalition negotiations amongst South Africa’s political parties came the news of the deaths of Zulu regiment leader Mgilija Nhleko (may his soul rest in peace) and that of Frederic Willem de Klerk – South

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