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Repression in Zimbabwe exposes South Africa s weakness

South African president Cyril Ramaphosa’s despatch of envoys to Zimbabwe in a bid to defuse the latest crisis, in which the government has engaged in a vicious crackdown on opponents, journalists and the freedoms of speech, association and protest, has been widely welcomed. Such has been the brutality of the latest assault on human rights by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime that something had to be done. And, as the big brother neighbour next door, South Africa is the obvious actor to do it. It may be guaranteed that Ramaphosa’s envoys – Sydney Mufamadi, a former government minister turned academic, and Baleka Mbete, a former deputy president of South Africa, former speaker of the National Assembly and former chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) – were sent off to Harare with a very limited brief. They were accompanied by Advocate Ngoako Ramatlhodi and diplomat Ndumiso Ntshinge.

Default or design: What game is Chief Justice Mogoeng M

weekly newspaper. South Africa finds itself in the midst of a perfect storm and the judiciary is in the eye of that storm. The context is multilayered but central to it is former president Jacob Zuma’s defiance of the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture. The matter is now within the remit of the Constitutional Court. Unusually, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng asked Zuma to submit suggestions as to what kind of sanction he should face for defying the Constitutional Court’s order that he testify at the Commission. Perhaps unsurprisingly, in reply, Zuma has taken a sheet out of his old playbook.

JUDITH FEBRUARY: Inside the deception playbook of Jacob Zuma and his cronies

JUDITH FEBRUARY: Inside the deception playbook of Jacob Zuma and his cronies opinion South Africa finds itself in the midst of a perfect storm and the judiciary is in the eye of that storm. The context is multi-layered, but central to it is former President Zuma’s defiance of the Zondo Commission. The matter is now within the remit of the Constitutional Court. Unusually, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng asked Zuma to submit suggestions as to what kind of sanction he should face for defying the Constitutional Court’s order that he testify at the Commission. Perhaps unsurprisingly, in reply, Zuma has taken a sheet out of the old playbook.

It s open season on SA s judiciary – and a flawed

It s open season on SA s judiciary – and a flawed
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Brian Molefe s tall tales of State Capture

Brian Molefe s tall tales of State Capture
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