Issue 12 - Fourth Quarter 1998
More power for the ANC alliance will not help create employment: The overwhelming issue facing the electorate is unemployment. Interview: Mohlolo Kgopane, general secretary of the Malamulela Movement for the Unemployed. "The unemployed have been increasingly marginalised in society. We have embarked on a campaign to mobilise them."
More power for the ANC alliance will not help create employment
The overwhelming issue facing the electorate is unemployment.
Hurdles on the way to the polling booth
Patrick Laurence wonders why government is insisting that voters in next year’s election must possess a bar-coded ID book.
US aid to South Africa
RW Johnson asks why the ANC government should determine how American taxpayers’ money is spent.
Vaal Triangle Technikon: A long battle for control
The minister of education ordered an investigation of the Vaal Triangle Technikon and met stiff resistance.
Interview: Godfrey Debeila, president of the Unemployed Masses of South Africa
More than two million South Africans are unemployed and their numbers are rising.
Interview: Mohlolo Kgopane, general secretary of the Malamulela Movement for the Unemployed
"The unemployed have been increasingly marginalised in society. We have embarked on a campaign to mobilise them."
A deal to protect the mighty
The existence of an early deal between the ANC and NP would explain the remarkable immunity of apartheid cabinet ministers.
The Support-A-Dictator Community
The SADC represents political elites who are intent on hanging on to power by hook or by crook.
