SOUTH AFRICA’S ombudsman dropped her latest attack on the ANC government yesterday on her last day in the job.
Thuli Madonsela put the boot in one last time with her interim report on alleged “state capture” by the wealthy Indian Gupta family.
The outgoing ombudsman claims that President Jacob Zuma applied for a court order to stop its publication resulting in the release of the report being postponed.
ROGER McKENZIE looks at how ancient traditions practiced today can be the cornerstone of anti-imperialism in Africa
The shared path of the South African Communist Party and the ANC to the ballot box has found itself at a junction. SABINA PRICE reports
The charter emerged from a profoundly democratic process where people across South Africa answered ‘What kind of country do we want?’ — but imperial backlash and neoliberal compromise deferred its deepest transformations, argues RONNIE KASRILS


