Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the ongoing discussions over the Government of National Unity. The post Speculation vortex: GNU on the...
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What does this old yet renewed form of government mean for citizens, and how will it reshape the political landscape? To explore these questions, the Daily Maverick hosted a webinar to discuss the recently announced government of national unity and the imperative for South Africa to make it work. It featured two former ministers from the first GNU in 1994, offering their insights and experiences.
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the ongoing discussions over the Government of National Unity. The post Speculation vortex: GNU on the...
If there is one big hope that has emerged from the Government of National Unity (GNU) formed last week, it is that the country will The post The GNU:...
The Statement of Intent (SOI) pertaining to the creation of a Government of National Unity (GNU) has been signed by Fikile Mbalula and Helen Zille The...
The government of national unity has a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly with five parties joining it.
It’s official: the ANC, DA and IFP have formally signed an agreement to form a Government of National Unity. But what does it all mean? How the MK...
The government of national unity has a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly with five parties joining it. Two more political parties, the...
Five political parties have pledged to work together in the government of national unity — but what does this mean for the future of the National...
After a week of euphoria over the prospects of the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU), a new reality has dawned. The new The post...
Nicholas Lorimer and Michael Morris discuss the mad dash to sign a deal for the GNU between the ANC and DA last was signed with The post The last...
Once constituted, the Government of National Unity (GNU) should commit itself clearly to the founding constitutional principle of non-racialism and...