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PODCAST | A rogue former minister and an absent deputy president

PODCAST | A rogue former minister and an absent deputy president
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PODCAST | Reshuffle and relief: unpacking the ANC s response to the unrest

30 July 2021 - 07:46 President Cyril Ramaphosa has been under pressure to replace some members of the cabinet to restore the nation s trust. Image: REUTERS/Rogan Ward On this week s episode of Sunday Times Politics Weekly, we will be looking at the increasing calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa to reshuffle his cabinet, in light of the state’s rather ham-handed response to the recent looting and unrest, which cost much in terms of lives and damage to our economy. We’ll also be touching on the government’s recently announced economic interventions, to turn things around.  This week our host Mike Siluma is joined by political analyst and project manager at Democracy Works Foundation, Nompumelolo Runji, as well as Sunday Times parliamentary correspondent Andisiwe Makinana, to unpack the issues. 

PODCAST | The ANC s left hand doesn t know what the right hand is doing

PODCAST | The ANC s left hand doesn t know what the right hand is doing 23 July 2021 - 06:23 By Paige Muller and Mike Siluma President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended his CR17 campaign funding that catapulted him to the ANC s top job. Image: Thapelo Morebudi/The Sunday Times This week on Sunday Times Politics Weekly, we discuss money in our politics, more specifically the high court’s decision to keep sealed the CR17 funding details, information on the funding of Cyril Ramaphosa’s campaign for the ANC presidency. We ask, what is the decision’s affect on transparency and the role of money in our politics?

PODCAST | Would pardoning Zuma help or hinder efforts to bring calm?

PODCAST | Would pardoning Zuma help or hinder efforts to bring calm? This week we focus all our attention on the looting and destruction crisis and how it came about 18 July 2021 - 19:03 By Mike Siluma and Paige Muller The Durban CBD after a long day of looting and destruction. Image: Sandile Ndlovu In this episode of Sunday Times Politics Weekly, there can only be one topic worth delving into: we focus all our attention on SA’s looting and destruction crisis and how it came about. Was it organised? Is there a political agenda? Who may be complicit? Would pardoning former president Jacob Zuma escalate or calm the situation?  

PODCAST | Unpacking SA s looting crisis: Would pardoning Zuma help or hinder efforts to bring calm to SA?

Sunday Times Politics Weekly PODCAST | Unpacking SA s looting crisis: Would pardoning Zuma help or hinder efforts to bring calm to SA? 16 July 2021 - 06:19 By Mike Siluma and Paige Muller The Durban CBD after a long day of looting. Image: Sandile Ndlovu In this episode of Sunday Times Politics Weekly, there can only be one topic worth delving into: this week we focus all our attention on SA s current looting crisis and how it came about. Was it organised? Is there a political agenda? Who may be complicit? And would pardoning former president Jacob Zuma escalate or calm the situation?   We delve into all this and much more in this week s episode:

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