by Trenton Elsely | Apr 15, 2020 | Articles
South Africa went into lockdown at midnight 26 March 2020, a decision that built on a global consensus of what it takes to slow the rate of infection of Covid-19 in the population. The economics of the national lockdown are straight forward. An enormous amount of...
by Trenton Elsely | Oct 29, 2019 | Articles
This one goes out to the trade unionists and anyone else who understands that what few gains the working class have made, they have made through struggle and not through the kindness of the government, state or business. The expression, “the king is dead, long live...
by Trenton Elsely | Aug 20, 2019 | Articles
In among all the numbers, we have lost sight of dignity, and our value and worth as human beings. Poverty and inequality are the greatest obstacles to the full liberation of South Africans from an oppressive and divisive past. The National Development Plan 2030 is...
by Trenton Elsely | Jul 9, 2019 | Articles
Is this what a decent life looks like? It’s Sunday morning and your family is getting ready to go to church. Mother asks you to switch off all the lights before you leave. Electricity is expensive she says. You hear the toilet flush so you know that your sister is...
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