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Tributes pour in for Mthembu! By Lethabo Khambule TRIBUTES continue to pour in for prominent businessman Khehla Mthembu. A revolutionist, mentor, bold and a great friend were some of the words used to describe him. Mthembu (67) died in hospital on Wednesday, 7 July, following Covid-19-related complications. He made his mark as a man who fought for liberation and stood for what he believed in. Mthembu served as one of the first presidents of the Azanian People’s Organisation (Azapo) in the 1980s. Friend and former Azapo president Tiyani Mabasa said people who worked closely with Mthembu were devastated by his death. ....
The New York Review of Books recently devoted a lot of space to a review of “The Sword and the. During his attempt to prove that he is not “anti-Jews,” Chikane declared that he supports the two-state solution and the right of Palestinians to return to their “homes.” Ironically enough, Chikane missed the contradiction when he denied the right of Jews to return to their homes. (More about that below.) When the story of the reverend’s February 6 anti-peace rant broke in South Africa, Chikane tried to sound a bit conciliatory, telling the SAJR that while he should have used simpler language, he didn’t mean what he said literally, and he doesn’t support violence or terrorism: “People can disagree with me, but they don’t have a right to distort what I said.” ....
Since it was published, the 2021 Budget has been called out as unconstitutional and austere from many corners. More than 200 social movements, civil society organisations, trade unions and individuals, in an open letter to members of Parliament, have endorsed a call for MPs to reject the Budget and send it back to the drawing board. The current Budget will cut public spending by R265-billion over the next three years in areas which directly affect human rights. The signatories of the open letter represent 1.5 million people, according to Section27, one of the signatories. The letter urges the members of Parliament to use their constitutional powers to send the Budget back to the executive. They should demand that it protects human rights and finds an alternative way of managing public debt, the letter states. ....