Reconciliation is not a handshake, its a road

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

Not only is it a myth Madiba brought about unity in the 1990s, but he linked restoration to nation-building, says Joel Netshitenzhe

Getting to core of state capture

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

The issue of state capture relates to what the ANC characterises as “sins of incumbency”. How do liberation movements lose their sense of idealism?

How realistic is it to call SA a nation?

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

South African complexities make any homogenous conclusion extremely challenging, writes Joel Netshitenzhe.

A regeneration both moral and eternal

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

Africa can and should show the world a civilisation that is thoroughly spiritual and humanistic, says Joel Netshitenzhe

NDP an attainable vision

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

But getting the social cohesion necessary to pursue a viable socio-economic vision will not be easy, says Joel Netshitenzhe.

SA reflects extreme form of inequality

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

The Grant Thornton survey released last week, reflecting global disquiet on executives’ packages at large public corporations, brings out in bold relief the debate ...

Amid all the noise, we must make a choice

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

There is a real issue at stake here – too many youths unemployed – and we must agree on a meaningful solution, the sooner the better

Stop quibbling, fix unemployment

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

Narrow focus on statistical analysis means nothing to the unemployed, writes Joel Netshitenzhe.

The ANCYL’s inverted logic

Joel Netshitenzhe|Published

Joel Netshitenzhe examines at the ANC Youth League as they emerge from their 24th congress.