Why South Africa is primed for a fundamental political shift

Historic partnership between the powerful labour movement and governing ANC 'has begun to fall apart'

National Union of Metal workers South Africa (NUMSA) members sing and dance while protesting as they picket outside Eskom Megawatt Park in Sunnighill on the second day of their nationwide str
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By Edward Webster, University of the Witwatersrand

As popular protests soar amid unmet expectations in South Africa, the historic partnership between the country’s powerful labour movement and the governing ANC has begun to fall apart.

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