Of South Africa’s nine provinces, Limpopo Province – in relation to the redistributive economic demands as reported by the media since 2011 – seems to harbour the most radicalising political elements. Verbalized by Julius Malema, among others, calls for the nationalisation of all South African mines and continual demands for radical redistribution of land spread through the country. In this context, the article investigates whether Limpopo Province, with its largely rural population, is on the verge of a swing towards the populist left and whether an imminent political change is likely. The role that the ruling government’s failure (despite lip-service to transformation) to implement redistributive policies in Limpopo played in the ...
South Africa is a new democracy that has had to deal with many historical remnants of apartheid. One...
‘A frontier land.Where only the tough survive and the corrupt prosper.Where justice is delivered dow...
RapportsSouth Africa's celebrated transformation from apartheid to bastion of non-racial democracy h...
The Limpopo agricultural sector is a dynamic and livelihood sustainable sector. Approximately 2.7% o...
In today’s world, the only thing that is constant is change. People, governments, leaders, law...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
The period prior to the 2014 South African national and provincial elections witnessed the mobilisat...
Article in the periodical DSAIn a study of land politics carried out from 2001 to 2005 in the two we...
This paper analyses the geographical imprint of land restitution against earlier views that land ref...
Abstract : Mineworkers have been positioned at the forefront of a new left alliance in South Africa....
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on...
Recent ructions in South Africa's ruling African National Congress have been described from time to ...
This thesis is concerned with the tension between the ANC and Cosatu regarding the economic reform G...
South Africa is a new democracy that has had to deal with many historical remnants of apartheid. One...
‘A frontier land.Where only the tough survive and the corrupt prosper.Where justice is delivered dow...
RapportsSouth Africa's celebrated transformation from apartheid to bastion of non-racial democracy h...
The Limpopo agricultural sector is a dynamic and livelihood sustainable sector. Approximately 2.7% o...
In today’s world, the only thing that is constant is change. People, governments, leaders, law...
The 2009 South African elections were somewhat different in terms of the positioning of the ruling p...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
The period prior to the 2014 South African national and provincial elections witnessed the mobilisat...
Article in the periodical DSAIn a study of land politics carried out from 2001 to 2005 in the two we...
This paper analyses the geographical imprint of land restitution against earlier views that land ref...
Abstract : Mineworkers have been positioned at the forefront of a new left alliance in South Africa....
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
This article examines the rise and decline of tripartite experiments in southern Africa, focusing on...
Recent ructions in South Africa's ruling African National Congress have been described from time to ...
This thesis is concerned with the tension between the ANC and Cosatu regarding the economic reform G...
South Africa is a new democracy that has had to deal with many historical remnants of apartheid. One...
‘A frontier land.Where only the tough survive and the corrupt prosper.Where justice is delivered dow...
RapportsSouth Africa's celebrated transformation from apartheid to bastion of non-racial democracy h...