Political violence in South Africa is driven by a power elite trying to establish dominance – (…)

20 avril 2026 | Ivor Chipkin, Associate lecturer, University of Pretoria, Jelena Vidojević, Affiliate Researcher, Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria
Protests have become instruments of elite competition. This includes local politicians using professional agitators to contest for control of resources.
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