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Which Political Party Feeds South Africa's Minds and Hearts?
How a song, a burning university, and a DM turned my politics inside out I didn’t cry over a speech. I didn’t cry over a march. I cried over graphs. For years I had defended the DA as the “grown-up” option. In Politics 101 debates, I played the calm one: “They’re rational.” “They protect institutions.” “They’ll keep investor confidence.” “They’re non-racial.” I knew the vocabulary by heart: fiscal discipline, policy certainty, rule of law. Speaking like that felt safe. It fel

Lisulenkosi Khuzwayo
5 days ago
POST-’94: ECONOMIC RIVALRY BETWEEN THE BLACK ELITE AND COLONIAL INHERITORS
The Only Honest Story South Africa Refuses To Tell South Africa’s post-1994 transition is usually narrated as a triumph of reconciliation, a moral victory of democracy, and a symbolic transfer of political power. But beneath this soft-focus storyline lies the real conflict that has shaped the republic since day one — a conflict almost never acknowledged openly: The emerging Black elite and the colonial inheritors were always on a collision course. This is the only honest stor

Lisulenkosi Khuzwayo
6 days ago


The Nation, The Continent, and What It Demands
By Lisu Khuzwayo We stand at a decisive hour. The Global South is no longer on the margins of history—it is the very frontier of the new world order. Africa, with South Africa at its crossroads, is being watched by the world. They see in us what we too often refuse to see in ourselves: unmatched resources, a young and rising population, and a destiny waiting to be claimed. Africa holds 30% of the world’s mineral reserves —the cobalt, platinum, and rare earths that drive the d

Lisulenkosi Khuzwayo
Sep 15
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