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South Africans are deeply disturbed by the character assassination and threats levelled against Leila Khaled, an icon of anti-colonial struggle, writes South African human rights activist, Salim Vally.

2022 Durban floods

Patrick Bond and Mary Galvin report on the recent catastrophic floods in Durban,聽which have exposed the Cyril Ramaphosa聽government鈥檚 criminal negligence and failure to take action on climate change.

Climate Justice puts the people most affected by the crisis at the centre of the solution. Health Justice must do the same, argues Rehad Desai.

Opponents of the Xolobeni titanium mining project on South Africa's Wild Coast have frequently been victims of intimidation and assault, reports Hali Healy. Most incidents go unreported out of fear of retribution.

Right from the start, agreements and plans for the development of COVID-19 vaccines聽were going to privilege a profit-generating and market-based approach, writes Dale McKinley.

Pandemics have their roots in environmental change and ecosystem聽disturbances. Understanding their foundational causes can provide fertile ground for the systemic changes we so desperately need, writes Dale McKinley.

The World Social Forum鈥檚 鈥溾 convened from November 12-15 here in Johannesburg, just after .

The World Social Forum鈥檚 鈥溾 convened from November 12-15 here in Johannesburg, just after .

Last week a conceptual barrier carefully constructed by South Africa鈥檚 elites since 2015 was suddenly cracked at the University of the Witwatersrand Great Hall, by two of the country鈥檚 leading economic personalities: Pravin Gordhan, who served as a pro-business finance minister for seven years until being sacked in March, and super-consultant Iraj Abedian, who in 1996 co-authored the country鈥檚 post-apartheid structural adjustment programme. Two more solid bourgeois representatives would be hard to find.

It is arguably the most important political development of South Africa鈥檚 post-1994 era. In the early hours of November 8, South Africa鈥檚 largest union, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), was expelled from South Africa鈥檚 largest union federation, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). The political significance of NUMSA鈥檚 expulsion derives from three key, interrelated areas of impact. ANC-led alliance

The Anti-Privatisation Forum 鈥 an organisation that unites trade unions, township residents' groups, left-wing parties, anarchists and social justice activists 鈥 has forthrightly rejected the South African government's plan to privatise the country's electricity utility, Eskom.