Thirty years into democracy, fishers continue to struggle with the same issues they were grappling with under apartheid.
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The tyranny of private property under neoliberalism
Defenders of private property relations will often define private property as a natural and fundamental right.
National dialogue or elite containment? The case for a people’s alternative
The National Dialogue cannot be allowed to become a containment strategy for the political elite.
Militant workers on the move can defeat rightwing populism
The rise of rightwing populism is a morbid symptom on the right of the political spectrum.
Climate sanctions against fossil-addicted capitalists
South Africa gifts CO2 emitters $9400 billion in implicit annual subsidies, contrasted with the 2024 GDP of $403 billion.
BRICS in the new global disorder
BRICS has evolved alongside the trajectory of its members over the past two decades.
Tax the rich, not the poor
The government’s admission that austerity does not work is a small victory for social movements that have long fought against these policies.
The silent crisis – Water Boards and the unfolding disaster in South Africa’s water system
Water, instead of being a public service, has become an increasingly expensive service, leaving those at the bottom of the social ladder to fight for basic survival.
Class struggle on the streets of Mozambique
Foreign governments support Mozambique because of its minerals, especially the third largest gas field in Africa.









