The Limpopo School
▻https://africasacountry.com/2019/04/the-limpopo-school
In February 2018 Cyril Ramaphosa became the fifth president of a democratic South Africa, when the ruling ANC forced the resignation
The Limpopo School
▻https://africasacountry.com/2019/04/the-limpopo-school
In February 2018 Cyril Ramaphosa became the fifth president of a democratic South Africa, when the ruling ANC forced the resignation
South Africa’s Third Way revival
▻https://africasacountry.com/2019/03/south-africas-third-way-revival
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa will remain president after the May 2019 election. The ruling African
Land reform in South Africa is crucial for inclusive growth, by Cyril Ramaphosa | Financial Times
▻https://www.ft.com/content/c81543d8-a61b-11e8-926a-7342fe5e173f
several suggestions on when expropriation without compensation may be justified. These include, for instance, unused land, derelict buildings, purely speculative land holdings, or circumstances where occupiers have strong historical rights and title holders do not occupy or use their land, such as labour tenancy, informal settlements and abandoned inner-city buildings.
Cyril Ramaphosa et les 12 travaux d’Hercule | Jacqueline Dérens
▻https://blogs.mediapart.fr/jacqueline-derens/blog/180218/cyril-ramaphosa-et-les-12-travaux-d-hercule
#Afrique_du_Sud : #Jacob_Zuma démissionné par l’ANC
▻https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/150218/afrique-du-sud-jacob-zuma-demissionne-par-l-anc
Jacob Zuma (à gauche) et #Cyril_Ramaphosa tout sourires lors d’une réunion de cabinet fin janvier 2018. © GCIS Les tractations de couloirs pour organiser le départ du président impopulaire et corrompu Jacob Zuma ont duré des semaines, afin de laisser place au nouveau leader de l’ANC Cyril Ramaphosa. Zuma a annoncé sa démission « à effet immédiat » le 14 février.
#Afrique_du_Sud : #Jacob_Zuma démissionné par l’ANC
▻https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/150218/afrique-du-sud-jacob-zuma-demissionne-par-lanc
Jacob Zuma (à gauche) et #Cyril_Ramaphosa tout sourires lors d’une réunion de cabinet fin janvier 2018. © GCIS Les tractations de couloirs pour organiser le départ du président impopulaire et corrompu Jacob Zuma ont duré des semaines, afin de laisser place au nouveau leader de l’ANC Cyril Ramaphosa. Zuma a annoncé sa démission « à effet immédiat » le 14 février.
The Lame Duck President
▻http://africasacountry.com/2018/01/the-lame-duck-president
South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma, is a lame duck. On December 18 2017, Cyril Ramaphosa, Zuma’s deputy, was elected president of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), placing him on a trajectory toward the state presidency. Zuma, clearly unable to threaten this eventuality, has lost support, as erstwhile allies jockey for position around his successor. Seizing the…
The #Cyril_Ramaphosa Model
▻http://africasacountry.com/2017/12/the-cyril-ramaphosa-model
The election Monday night of Cyril Ramaphosa as president of #South_Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) – with a razor-thin 51% majority of nearly 4,800 delegates – displaced but did not resolve a fight between two bitterly-opposed factions. On the one hand are powerful elements friendly to so-called “White Monopoly Capital” (WMC), and on…
#Afrique_du_sud ; à mon avis un bon papier sur les enjeux actuels de l’ANC, mais un peu déprimant… this shit ain’t over.
▻http://www.huffingtonpost.co.za/2018/01/13/first-thoughs-ramaphosa-repudiates-zuma_a_23332514 sur le premier discours de Ramaphosa-élu
#Afrique_du_Sud : #Cyril_Ramaphosa veut redorer l’image de l’ANC
▻https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/191217/afrique-du-sud-cyril-ramaphosa-veut-redorer-l-image-de-l-anc
Jacob Zuma (avec la casquette) et son successeur Cyril Ramaphosa, célébrant la victoire de ce dernier lundi 18 décembre 2017. © Reuters Élu lundi 18 décembre pour succéder à #Jacob_Zuma à la tête de l’African National Congress (ANC), l’ancien protégé de Mandela aura fort à faire pour sortir son parti de la #Corruption et du clientélisme généralisé dans lequel il a sombré.
The Spirit of #Marikana
▻http://africasacountry.com/2017/05/the-spirit-of-marikana
The Marikana Massacre on August 16th, 2012 witnessed the killing of thirty-four black mineworkers by South African police. This was the most potent episode of state violence inflicted upon civilians since the Soweto Uprising of June 1976 – like Soweto, Marikana has been referred to as a turning point in the history of the country. As…
it is important to note that the idea of #ZumaMustFall in fact emerged most forcefully amongst platinum mineworkers who blamed the ANC and its leaders (especially Zuma and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa) for the brutal assault that was inflicted upon them. The history of the social movement also brings to light that having good negotiators, government leaders or members in parliament did not bring a victory to the working class.
‘South Africa can learn from you’ | The Jewish Chronicle
▻http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/102900/south-africa-can-learn-you’
There was much that South Africa could learn from its Jewish community, particularly its notion of community, said Cyril Ramaphosa, newly-elected vice president of the ANC, the country’s ruling party.
Mr Ramaphosa was speaking at an event organised by Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein to discuss challenges facing the nation.
Stating that a community was defined by “an essential and over-riding concern with the interest, progress and well-being of all its members”, Mr Ramaphosa said: “This I’ve found to be very prevalent in the Jewish community.”
Addressing Mr Ramaphosa frankly on the Israel-Palestine question, Rabbi Goldstein spoke of the community’s “deep connection” to the Jewish state and the perception that the government was biased against it. “What we expect from our government is balance and a sense of proportionality.
Marikana, mine à guerre ouverte - Libération
►http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2012/09/03/marikana-mine-a-guerre-ouverte_843525
Lonmin, qui gère la mine de platine en grève, compte parmi ses administrateurs Cyril Ramaphosa, qui fut sous l’apartheid le leader charismatique du syndicat des mineurs, alors fer de lance de la lutte contre le régime raciste. Les temps ont changé, mais les mineurs supportent de moins en moins cette collusion entre pouvoir politique, syndicats et compagnies privées, alors que leurs conditions de vie sont restées inchangées depuis la fin de l’apartheid. Face à eux, leur employeur, richissime et soutenu par les anciens « comrades » au pouvoir, peut tout se permettre.