AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 17

USE THE POWER OF THE VOTE It is completely understandable why many South Africans would support the idea of a total shutdown as proposed by one of the political parties represented in parliament. Already one of the major trade union federations, the South African…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 16

THE PEOPLE ARE THE SOLUTION TO THE COUNTRY’S MESS It is correct to blame the government for the current political and economic crisis in the country. Yes, the government should take the blame for load-shedding as it appears that some within their ranks are…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 15

LESSONS FROM PETER CYRIL JONES As we bid farewell to Comrade Peter Cyril Jones, it is perhaps opportune to reflect on his life and that of his friend and close comrade, Bantu Steve Biko. In AZAPO circles, Peter Jones, who is affectionately referred to…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 14

WE SALUTE MABENA AND HIS COMRADES IN UNIFORM FOR EXPORTING PEACE TO THE DRC A member of the South African National Defence Force, Vusi Mabena, was shot and killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo last week. Mabena was part of the United Nations-led…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 13

STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS – DO NOT RAISE YOUR HOPES UP On Thursday this week President Cyril Ramaphosa will open Parliament and deliver what has become parochially known as the State of the Nation Address (SONA). As expected, he will gloss over the…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 12

CADRE DEPLOYMENT HAS COLLAPSED GOVERNANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA Those in favour of cadre deployment may advance theoretical arguments about the potency of the policy as a mechanism to transform the State and ensure a smooth and effective implementation of policies developed by a ruling…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 11

MATRIC RESULTS: WHAT ARE WE CELEBRATING? The class of 2022 has attained a pass rate of 80.1 percent. Compared to the previous class of 2021, this is an improvement of 3.7 percent. Impressive, right? Yes and no. Yes, because there are more learners who…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 10

REMEMBERING BIKO’S 76TH BIRTHDAY This past Sunday, December 18, was the birthday of our founding father Bantu Stephen Biko who was born in 1946 in Tarkastad in the Eastern Cape. His family moved to eQonce where the young Biko grew up. On the occasion…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 9

CIRCULATE THE RAND AMONGST BLACK PEOPLE The biggest challenge facing the country at the moment is unemployment. More than any other thing, unemployment has a dehumanising effect on people. It turns fathers into beggars. It turns self-respecting mothers into prostitution. It contributes to the…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 8

ENDURING ANC MISRULE IS A PEOPLE’S CHOICE We can choose to go on a hair-splitting exercise. We can fall into the trap of saying that the country’s President Cyril Ramaphosa’s sins pale into insignificance compared to the “barbarians at the gate” who want to…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 7

MASTERS OF THE ART OF DECEPTION You must give it to them. South Africa’s ruling party has mastered the art of deception. Yes, they have perfected the skill of manipulating public opinion to advance their political interests. Little wonder that they have managed to…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 6

IMAGINE AN ANC-LESS SOUTH AFRICA Political analysts have been exploring various scenarios following the delay by parliament for the submission and debate on the findings of the committee appointed to investigate if President Cyril Ramaphosa has a case to answer on the Phala Phala…

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AZAPO Voice Volume 4 Issue 5

CORRUPTION BECOMING NORMAL Just more than a week ago, owners of driving schools in Mbombela in Mpumalanga province staged a protest against the increase of the bribery amount that is to be paid to get a driving licence. In case you did not get…

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