
Ray Hartley
@hartleyr
Fmr Sunday Times Editor. Author: Ragged Glory, Ramaphosa - The Man Who Would be King, The Big Fix. Research Director at The Brenthurst Foundation
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https://wildfrontier.wordpress.com/ 21-08-2007 10:30:55
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Wait, so the withdrawal fo the SADC peacekeepers will improve the chances for peace??? What an admission of total failure by Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦

When ANC - African National Congress hacks masquerade as 'indepdendent commentators' 🤣🤣🤣



Voters from all four major parties - ANC - African National Congress @OurDA Economic Freedom Fighters uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (Official) - agree: South Africa is going in the wrong direction See the full survey here: thebrenthurstfoundation.org/surveys/survey…




Tanzania's opposition leader, Tundu Antiphas Lissu has been arrested and now moved to an undisclosed location and his party has been banned from participating in this year's election. Perhaps Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 could show his so-called human rights metal and do something about this?




The shameful detention of Tanzania's opposition leader, Tundu Antiphas Lissu continues. His party has been banned from contesting Tanzania's election. The silence from South African Government African Union and SADC Secretariat is deafening. Please pass this on so that action is taken

Aid spending on development in East Africa has had a long run of poor results, calling into question the efficacy of carrying on. That is the view of Ray Hartley and Dr Greg Mills (The Brenthurst Foundation) in the latest #RUSICommentary. rusi.org/explore-our-re…

Alongside the Platform for African Democrats, we stand in unwavering solidarity with Tundu Antiphas Lissu and call for his immediate and unconditional release. His ongoing persecution sends a deeply troubling message about #Tanzania's lack of justice and democracy. #FreeTunduLissu


The leader of Tanzania's opposition, Tundu Antiphas Lissu appears in court today on treason charges. Another assault on democracy by the #GangofSix so-called 'liberation movements'