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MAKHUDU SEFARA | Even a whiff of corruption must bar contenders for the ANC’s top job
For the ANC, at 40% support and waning, eliminating anything and anyone associated with wrongdoing must be non-negotiable, writes Makhudu Sefara
MAKHUDU SEFARA | Why is the ANC, a caring party, so mean to its own workers?
When most of the electorate see themselves in those locked outside the Birchwood Hotel, they wonder how the ANC could ever prioritise them when it is this heartless against its very own employees, writes Makhudu Sefara
MAKHUDU SEFARA | Witness D’s murder underscores police failures
The truth we won’t hear is how those who failed Witness D will be held accountable. Where were the country’s intelligence officers?
MAKHUDU SEFARA | Politicians, police and other mischief-makers on the run from accountability
Duduzile Mabudla-Zuma, Cat Matlala, Bheki Cele and others are unable to stand the investigative glare, writes Makhudu Sefara
MAKHUDU SEFARA | SA’s G20 success leaves Trump on the sidelines
The challenge now is to ensure that, despite the US’s chairship next year, the agenda remains progressive, writes Makhudu Sefara
MAKHUDU SEFARA | Use Google’s crumbs to save SA media
It was meant to be a moment of atonement. But the desire to avoid cataclysmic court challenges has left the media with a watered-down deal — a compromise unlikely to save the sector, writes Makhudu Sefara
MAKHUDU SEFARA | How do we become great ancestors SA’s future generations can be proud of?
We must eschew short-term thinking and focus on how today’s actions will shape tomorrow’s world, writes Makhudu Sefara.
MAKHUDU SEFARA | ANC stares into the abyss as inquiries reveal how deep the rot runs
The ANC’s chances of recovering from a slump to 40% in the last general election are diminishing, writes Makhudu Sefara.
MAKHUDU SEFARA | Politicians perform as if in a Shakespearean tragedy badly cast
While the public may be entranced by the onstage antics of politicians seeking to embellish their reputations, it is they who will ultimately suffer the consequences, writes Makhudu Sefara
MAKHUDU SEFARA | Mthethwa’s tragic fall raises questions about suicide motives
The news of South Africa’s ambassador to France and former police minister Nathi Mthethwa’s bone-crushing exit has come and gone, yet the gap in information it leaves lingers.





















