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Anthony Egan, S.J., contributes from Johannesburg.
Signs Of the Times
Anthony Egan, S.J.
Is Professor Jansen’s imminent departure a sign of things to come, an academic and intellectual flight?
Pope Francis celebrates the Eucharist during the closing Mass of the Synod of Bishops on the family in St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican Oct. 25. Concelebrating is Cardinal Wilfrid Napier of Durban, South Africa. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
Pope Francis and his advisors should consider new publication strategies.
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
Among the many speakers calling for the president's resignation were veteran A.N.C. leaders.
Signs Of the Times
Anthony Egan, S.J.
The domestic affairs of South Africa have been interfered with by a foreign multinational.
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
President Zuma agreed that he would “pay back the money” but denied that he was personally to blame.
Signs Of the Times
Anthony Egan, S.J.
The crime genre’s current popularity is an expression of a new political concern.
A member of Parliament shouts as the Economic Freedom Fighters political party disrupts President Jacob Zuma's attempt to give his State of the Nation address in Cape Town, South Africa, on February 11. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam, Pool)
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
President Zuma didn’t address the fundamental problems we face: low investor confidence, failing infrastructure and unemployable citizens.
South African President Jacob Zuma
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
At roughly midway in Jacob Zuma’s second (and constitutionally last) term as president of South Africa polls and growing numbers of protests both suggest a growing discontent with the ruling African National Congress (A.N.C.).
Signs Of the Times
Anthony Egan, S.J.
President Zuma may still giggle in public; South Africans are not amused.
Protest at the University of Cape Town calling for student fees and debts to be lowered, one of a number of such protests across South Africa on Oct. 20, 2015. Photo by Discott
Dispatches
Anthony Egan, S.J.
After decades of struggle for tertiary education and political liberation, a new generation remains trapped in what is now a kind of "democratic poverty." Democracy has not delivered the goods.