How a radical leader with a checkered past is winning voters away from the party of Nelson Mandela and inspiring a new kind of politics
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Nelson Mandela: ‘Our common victory, the victory of democracy and non-racialism, is within our grasp’
The deputy president of the ANC’s address to Parliament in 1990
The trouble with South Africa’s new political order
As the gap between rich and poor widens, popular dissatisfaction—and with it dissent—is rising
No grease for a squeaky wheel
The African National Congress (ANC) suspended the outspoken president of its youth league for five years
South Africa appoints a preacher to the court
South Africa’s newest chief justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng, is a controversial pastor with some very divisive views
Jacob Zuma: not so rotten after all
South Africa’s new president is proving his critics wrong