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The African National Congress: A sad and sorry decline
Economist 06.27.2013
Obama Visits Prison Where Mandela Was Jailed
New York Times 06.30.2013
Storied Party of Mandela Faces South Africa Unrest
New York Times 11.09.2013
In Mandela's Home, Grief and Glorification
Wall Street Journal 12.06.2013
New York Times 02.16.2014
African National Congress Draws 62 Percent of the Vote in South Africa
New York Times 05.09.2014
The Betrayal of Mandela’s Promise
Wall Street Journal 08.20.2015
South African Vote May Reflect Lessening of A.N.C.âs Luster
New York Times 05.17.2011
A Politician Threatens South African Stability
BusinessWeek 07.07.2011
South Africa Falters as Unrest Spreads
Wall Street Journal 10.12.2012
Upheaval Grips South Africa as Hopes for Its Workers Fade
New York Times 10.13.2012
South Africa's Zuma Wants Pay Freeze for Mine Bosses
Wall Street Journal 10.18.2012
ANC Turmoil Opens Way for Old Hand
Wall Street Journal 12.13.2012
New York Times 12.16.2012
South Africans Head to Polls Amid Fierce Challenge to Party of Mandela
The New York Times 08.02.2016
A.N.C. Loses Pretoria, South Africa’s Capital, as Setbacks Mount
The New York Times 08.06.2016
A Seismic Shock for Jacob Zuma
The New York Times 08.09.2016
South Africa's Jacob Zuma faces vote of no-confidence in secret ballot | News | DW | 07.08.2017
DW.COM 08.07.2017
South Africa's ruling ANC in crisis | Africa | DW | 28.06.2017
DW.COM 06.28.2017
The disastrous legacy of South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma
The Economist 02.16.2018
‘The promises are empty’: South Africans vote, but the nation’s young people abstain in droves
Washington Post 05.11.2019
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