Two dozen political candidates, four hookers, one house, loads of booze, and ready access to weapons. Each candidate would be given R10 000 to protect, all cupboard keys would be removed, and the hookers’ gender balance would be adjusted periodically to match the needs of the remaining housemates. Within a month or two we’d surely […]
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DR Congo: putting lipstick on pigs at the trough
While the planet is running around screaming “don’t panic!”, the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (the big one on the map, the small one is the Republic of Congo) continues to rapidly deteriorate. Unchecked vested interest groups are once again coming home to roost and it’s going to get real ugly, real soon. […]
Media gives Michelle Obama a dressing down
Will the world ever be ready for a female American president? Especially, God forbid, one with bad fashion sense? Look, I love Obama as much as the next South African. It was a thrilling election night: we were collectively moved and touched when Barak Obama took to the stage to acknowledge victory. It was exciting, […]
Commentators, bring it on!
No one should be surprised that Thought Leader is the top blog site of most local aggregators. Few other sites provide such vivid, candid and diverse comments in response to postings. Bearing in mind that most of us regular contributors are here by invitation — an exceptional requirement — the commentators are not. Where other […]
Dear Mr Obama — what if Bush won’t go?
Dear Mr Obama, While the rest of the world celebrates your election victory, I worry about the future of your great country. Not because I question your ability to perform, but because everybody, everywhere, is overlooking an enormous and obvious threat to your presidency. What happens if George won’t go? It’s happened before, you know, […]
Why Zola Skweyiya is right about lack of truth between whites and blacks and among Africans themselves
Not too long ago, while the world celebrated Barack Obama’s post-racial victory, I found myself applauding uncomfortable truths expressed by one of the ANC veteran thinkers and social development minister, Dr Zola Skweyiya. Long before Skweyiya gave a rare interview to show that the most sensible leaders are not abandoning the ship to join Shikota, […]
Can African voters break with the political tradition of voting ANC?
SOMETHING magical in the air seems to have aroused the black giant from its political slumber. Of course, this spirit has always been there and was easy to notice in 1994, 1999 and, again, in 2004. Ironically, the experts and other political commentators have always missed it by more than a mile. I guess it […]
Was the suspension of Vusi Pikoli an obstruction of justice?
Much has been said and speculated about the motive for the September 2007 suspension of the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Vusi Pikoli, by the former president Thabo Mbeki. Pikoli himself, the media and opposition parties have concluded that the suspension was primarily to defend the National Commissioner of Police, Jackie Selebi, from prosecution. Pikoli […]
Obama and Africa: I do not see much reason to celebrate yet
All this celebratory talk of Obama and how great he will be for Africa; a tad early to celebrate. I hated Bush and am no Republican supporter and I am glad Obama won the election, but I can see no reason why we in Africa should think another Democrat would be great for Africa. We […]
Maybe we all need to calm down
Submitted by Setumo Stone It only dawned on me after he had said it, that this man was once an executive major. He was definitely not your average taxi driver. What he said also made sense: “It is about time that South Africans calm down, and pay each individual respect, regardless of whether we feel […]
SADC’s Zimbabwe insanity
Is it any wonder that the Southern African Development Community continuously fails to achieve closure on the issues that affect the region? Zimbabwe is just the latest in their long line of failures to act with anything like the courage, vision and resolve required to bring solutions to problem areas. Indeed if it were left […]
‘Whites owe more than other race groups’
“Whites owe more than other race groups”. It’s the kind of headline you will only see in South Africa, a land where everyone — government, marketers and the media — is determined that South Africans continue to see everything, even credit card debt, according to racial categories created more than fifty years ago: “The Consumer […]