Julius Malema
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Economic Freedom Fighters protesters damage some Clicks stores and force others to close
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With fierce protests outside and mutterings of discontent from within his party, leader appeared grim and wounded on the podium. Daily Maverick reports
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As black South Africans rally against symbols of white domination, questions are raised about Afrikaner identity in post-apartheid society, writes Daily Maverick
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Former president says successor should have answered opposition questions about use of taxpayers’ money to upgrade private residence
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As the country’s greatest ever playwright takes to the stage for the last time, he tells David Smith why he will never lose his optimism for South Africa’s future
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Ruling party led by Jacob Zuma has 59.7% of the vote while its nearest rival, the Democratic Alliance, holds 26.7%
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Anti-apartheid activist and partner of Steve Biko to represent Democratic Alliance in most fiercely contested election in 20 years
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William Gumede: After a temporary bounce the ruling party is likely to fragment – and that could be good news for South African democracy
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One-year anniversary of miner massacre shines spotlight on feud between ruling party and militant union
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What would a young Mandela say to South Africans protesting against the the ANC government he once led, asks Sean Jacobs?
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ANC's expelled youth leader, awaiting trial in spring for fraud and racketeering, swaps barricades for cabbages
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But does decision to drop anti-apartheid song have more to do with upcoming leadership contest than racial reconciliation, asks David Smith?
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