Zakhele Collison Ndlovu

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu is a political analyst at the University of KwaZulu-Natal.

What March and March movement’s protests over illegal immigration tell us?

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The March and March movement’s bold claims resonate with the frustrations of South Africans facing an immigration crisis, raising complex questions about leadership, ...

Reflections on freedom and workers' rights: a dual holiday in South Africa

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As South Africa celebrates Freedom Day and International Workers’ Day, the nation reflects on the strides made in social justice. Yet, persistent inequality and ...

The US-Israel war against Iran escalates: economic consequences loom for South Africa

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As the Middle East conflict escalates and extends its reach, South Africa finds itself in a precarious position.

The enduring conflict: South Africa grapples with the consequences of the US-Israel war on Iran

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In the shadow of escalating conflict, South Africa finds itself at a crossroad: balancing its historical grievances with vital economic interests, as the war in ...

Would Tambo and Mandela approve of their statues being erected in a deteriorating Durban?

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A new wave of frustration is brewing amongst South Africans as the government unveils statues of renowned leaders, offering a stark reminder of the disconnect between ...