South Africa and the inconspicuous invisibility of women
Sibongile Zulu addresses issues facing women in South Africa.
Sibongile Zulu is currently a third-year undergraduate Politics and International Relations student at Queen Mary, University of London. She is passionate about African history and politics with aspirations to work in policy and political research. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, karaoke and travelling.
Sibongile Zulu addresses issues facing women in South Africa.
Columnist Sibongile Zulu questions Aunty Pat’s political approach.
Travelling alone as a female is possible…
It is a good thing that more and more young people are climbing up the echelons of SA politics.
Electoral reform will not eliminate all of our problems, it is just an initial step towards improving relations towards the electorate and parliamentarians.
Instead of trying to deflect from the case at hand, the defence should start entertaining the idea of a more cogent argument for why a stay should be granted.
Can we please go back to doing good work, instead of attacking people on Twitter?
We all knew that the African National Congress (ANC) would secure a majority, the question was just by how much.
I remember there once was a time when people were as excited about the accession of Jacob Zuma, as they are now about Cyril Ramaphosa, believing that he would institute a pro-poor government.