There are no heroes in the ANC: a toast to Mavuso Msimang

Sandile Memela|Published

Sandile MemelaDear Mavuso Msimang: the president of the ANC, first, and then the country has expressed regret that you have chosen to leave the organisation after ...

People must be given power to take control of their lives, destiny

Sandile Memela|Published

The theme for this year’s Freedom Day is “Unity in Action” to celebrate the legacy of Oliver Tambo.

SA poisoned by suspicion and lack of trust

Sandile Memela|Published

South Africans have lost our moral compass by looking after No 1 at all costs, says Sandile Memela.

We have become what we fought

Sandile Memela|Published

Powerful Africans have vested interests in protecting an unjust economic system, businessman Don Mkhwanazi tells Sandile Memela

Stop chasing the wind

Sandile Memela|Published

Yes, we can make the time for our fellow human beings – and we must, writes Sandile Memela

What’s race go to do with new minister?

Sandile Memela|Published

The appointment of Nhlanhla Nene as minister of finance has opened up a crude discourse about race, writes Sandile Memela.

SABC ‘bias’ gives us a lesson in objectivity

Sandile Memela|Published

Since the ANC took over political power and the government from white minority rule 18 years ago, the SABC has been highly contested terrain.

The devil we lack the zeal to fight

Sandile Memela|Published

Inequality is just as evil as corruption yet we do not treat it with the same disdain or take decisive measures to eliminate it

The poor are their own liberators

Sandile Memela|Published

Forgotten by struggle leaders who have joined elite class, the onus is on them to intensify the fight against inequality.