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Category Archives: Politics

Without Compromise And Without Fear The People Will Win

Posted on 25/10/2019 by aa

Public Statement by the Chilean organisation, Grupos Accion Popular (GAP) on the crisis in the country.  In publishing this statement, APDUSA gives effect to our commitment to internationalism and to Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics, International

Democratic Alliance Scandals And Crises

Posted on 22/10/2019 by aa

Another scandal is shaking the Democratic Alliance (DA), the dominant parliamentary faction of old South African liberalism. A whistle-blower has revealed that the DA leader, Mr Musi Maimane, was a Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics

New Books Recover Unity Movement Politics

Posted on 15/09/2019 by aa

A couple of new books about the Unity Movement (or Non-European Unity Movement formed in 1943) go a long distance towards debunking the one-sided and sanitised histories of our protracted Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics

APDUSA National Conference April 2019

Posted on 01/08/2019 by aa

APDUSA held its annual national conference in East London, on 20-21 April this year. The presidential address focused on the dynamics involved in the construction of a radical left alternative Continue Reading →

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United Front (Greater JHB Region) Solidarity Message

Posted on 01/08/2019 by aa

United Front (Greater JHB Region), 5th floor, JC Bez Numsa Building, 32-34 Eloff Street, Johannesburg Telephone:  011-3312386 Cell: 0790307657 Email: UFJHB@riseup.ne 2019 April 19 TO:      The General Secretary African Continue Reading →

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    • Presidential Address 2022: ANC renewal and rebuilding Debacles
    • Presidential address 2005: The Necessity of a Progressive Political Programme
    • Presidential address 2006: Socialism on the Horizon
    • Presidential address 2007: The Ideological Struggle in South Africa
    • Presidential address 2008: The Economic Crisis and the Futility of the Government’s Political Programme
    • Presidential address 2010: Capitalist Corruption – National and International
    • Presidential address 2011: Progressive Nationalism versus Nationalistic Opportunism
    • Presidential address 2012: The Problem of Political Consciousness in the Present
    • Presidential Address 2022: ANC renewal and rebuilding Debacles
    • Presidential Address 2023: Rebuilding State Capacity: A progressive or fraudulent slogan?
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    • Whither Zimbabwe?
    • The Leadership Crisis on South Africa
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    • Presidential Address 2022: ANC renewal and rebuilding Debacles
    • Presidential address 2005: The Necessity of a Progressive Political Programme
    • Presidential address 2006: Socialism on the Horizon
    • Presidential address 2007: The Ideological Struggle in South Africa
    • Presidential address 2008: The Economic Crisis and the Futility of the Government’s Political Programme
    • Presidential address 2010: Capitalist Corruption – National and International
    • Presidential address 2011: Progressive Nationalism versus Nationalistic Opportunism
    • Presidential address 2012: The Problem of Political Consciousness in the Present
    • Presidential Address 2022: ANC renewal and rebuilding Debacles
    • Presidential Address 2023: Rebuilding State Capacity: A progressive or fraudulent slogan?
    • The Environmental Question
    • Service Delivery in South Africa
    • Whither Zimbabwe?
    • The Leadership Crisis on South Africa
    • South Africa’s Planning Commission versus ‘Workers’ Control and Management’
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