Matters have deteriorated to such an extent that we simply cannot wait for the ANC to replace Jacob Zuma at its conference in December next year, writes Max du Preez.
South Africa is experiencing political turbulence verging on instability. But what are the chances that this could lead to some kind of revolution, asks Max du Preez.
When politicians publicly defend the Guptas, attack Pravin Gordhan and start singing in the choir that wants to sidetrack us, we need to ask who benefits, writes Max du Preez.
It���s time to face the reality. The ���revolution��� on our campuses is not primarily about university fees any longer. Nor is it about the ���decolonisation��� of the curricula, says Max du Preez.
The breathtaking pace of the political fraying and unscrambling we���re experiencing right now will result in a totally different political environment by next year, writes Max du Preez.
White South Africans should not feel threatened by or even be uncomfortable with the surge of black consciousness and black pride, writes Max du Preez.
White South Africans should not feel threatened by or even be uncomfortable with the surge of black consciousness and black pride, writes Max du Preez.
President Jacob Zuma and his supporters are frog-marching South Africa to a sovereign downgrade to junk status in December and thus to a deep economic recession, writes Max du Preez.