As ruling party deals with growing internal divisions, it may help to reflect on how it became known as a national organisation, write Bongani Ngqulunga and David Masondo.
Oyama Mabandla was a teenage revolutionary when he survived the December 1982 SADF raid on Maseru by a quirk of fate. He wonders if the ANC, as it prepares for its conference 40 years later, has learnt one of the most important lessons of the raid: united it stands, divided it falls
SAICE president Marianne Vanderschuren says if the state had kept its promise of private-public partnerships, South Africa’s crucial assets wouldn’t be in such disarray.