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Brexit and its Economic Implications for South Africa

Posted on 14/09/2016 by aa

The reverberations following the vote in favour of Britain leaving  the EU in the June referendum are being felt  not only in Britain but worldwide.  The prime minister, David Cameron Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics, Economy, International

Corruption in the Northern Cape

Posted on 14/09/2016 by aa

In terms of land mass, the Northern Cape is the biggest province in South Africa, with the smallest population.  However, the Province is contaminated with the deadly disease called corruption, Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics

Prospects and Promises of the Movement for Socialism

Posted on 13/07/2016 by aa

At its 2013 Special National Congress, the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) resolved to establish a Movement for Socialism. Many anti-capitalist activists welcomed this initiative as the Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics, Worker Struggles

Councillors’ Salaries: A New Election Battleground

Posted on 13/07/2016 by aa

In June 2015 the South African Local Government Association (SALGA) proposed that all ward councillors be paid R1.3 million per annum (R108 333.33 per month). This is in the region of Continue Reading →

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APDUSA Political School 2016

Posted on 13/07/2016 by aa

APDUSA held its third biennial political school in East London, over the weekend of 26-28 March this year.  About thirty participants attended, most of whom were young members from various Continue Reading →

Posted in Politics, Education

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About APDUSA

APDUSA is a national political organisation which was established in 1961 by the Unity Movement of South Africa (UMSA) ...

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Origins
The roots of the APDUSA can be traced back to the Workers' Party of South Africa (WPSA) which was established in 1934 ...

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APDUSA calls for the convening of a democratically elected Constituent Assembly which shall have
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Socialist Democracy
The national elections of April 1994 signaled the end of the iniquitous system of White baasskap
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    • Left electoral participation in South Africa since 1994
    • Presidential Address 2023: Rebuilding State Capacity: A progressive or fraudulent slogan?
    • 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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    • Changing Global Balance of Power or Inter-Imperialist Rivalry
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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’
    • Capitalist Barbarism or Eco-Socialism
    • The Leadership Crisis on South Africa
    • Changing Global Balance of Power or Inter-Imperialist Rivalry
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