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Malema: Zuma Owes Youth

Published date: 
17 Jun 2009

Julius Malema, the ANC Youth League has reminded President Jacob Zuma that youth votes did not come cheap. 

Mokonyane Open Minded About Sex Work

Published date: 
15 May 2009
Nomvula Mokanyane, the new Gauteng premier wants to call for the decriminalisation of prostitution.

Women Rule Provinces, Men Dominate Politics

Published date: 
2 May 2009

Women are going to be premiers in five South African provinces but men still dominate national politics.

Era Of Hope For Women

Published date: 
4 May 2009
The struggle for gender justice will not be won solely by appointing women to influential positions. It would also be to straightjacket these women to expect them to forever represent the views of women - Sowetan 

The Next Communications Minister

Published date: 
29 Apr 2009
Who will take over as the new Communications Minister under Jacob Zuma? The position is currently filled by acting minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang after Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri passed away in a Pretoria hospital earlier this month.

More Women Set To Serve In Parliament

Published date: 
28 Apr 2009
Parliament looks set to have an almost equal mix of men and women when it re-opens on May 6, although the ANC may yet reshuffle the names on its list.

“100% Zulu Boy”: Jacob Zuma And The Use Of Gender In The Run-up To South Africa’s 2009 Election

Published date: 
20 Apr 2009
"In a context of heightened political contestation, party campaigns in the run-up to South Africa's fourth democratic election on 22 April 2009 election featured attempts to mobilise identities with discourses of intolerance" - Christi van der Westhuizen

Broadcaster Goes Head To Head With ANC

Published date: 
8 Apr 2009
The SABC board and its head of news, Snuki Zikalala, seem to be planning to once again frustrate the ANC's plans for the public broadcaster

Manto Heads Powwow On Women's Ministry

Published date: 
3 Feb 2009

The ANC's plans to create a special ministry for women and gender affairs came a step closer to being realised at a meeting in Pretoria on Monday, when gender activists and the government agreed that one should be established.

Open letter on Malema, Tokyo comments

Published date: 
28 Jan 2009

This is an open letter from Kiki Rwexana from the COPE's Women's Forum to the ANC Women's League president Ms Angie Motshega commenting on Malema and Tokyo's comments. 

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