After 140 days of the world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown South Africa’s rate of infections continues to climb exceeding that of countries that have much larger populations than South Africa. On 23 March 2020 when ?President Ramaphosa announced the lockdown in South Africa for 21 days from March 26 to April 16, 2020, to contain the spread of the coronavirus, he was hailed as a great leader and the vast majority of people enthusiastically supported the campaign.
Sbu Nkosi at Rugby World Cup in Japan
Sbu Nkosi the first recipient of the Clive Hatch Scholarship was a member of the Springbok squad that represented South Africa in Japan at the Rugby World Cup in October/November 2019. As one of the youngest members of the squad was chosen to play in the pool games...
Cyril’s First 100 Days and Beyond – Edition: 05/2019
As with the cabinet that he appointed Cyril Ramaphosa’s first 100 days in office with his own mandate has been underwhelming. Many voters voted for him and welcomed his victory with a wave of optimism and hope for economic renewal. However on the contrary Ramaphosa's...
Election 2019 and Beyond – Edition: 04/2019
The dust has started to settle on the 2019 general and provincial elections with only the EFF and to some extent the I FF+ and the FF+ being happy with the results. The record low percentage poll of only 65.9% of registered voters down from 73.5% in 2014 was a clear...
Why I Am Voting DA on 8 May – Edition: 03/2019
There has been much levity throughout the world about Volodymyr Zelensky, a professional comedian, being elected president of Ukraine last week. After having a clown, and not very good one at that, as our president for nine years, I sincerely hope that every South...
The More Things Change the More They Stay the Same – Edition: 02/2019
When one looks at the role out of the ANC election campaign and the damming revelations that are published with monotonous regularity and with the 2019 general election only five weeks away one can be excused for wondering where is the New Dawn that we were promised...
CYRIL MANIA GRIPS SOUTH AFRICA – Edition 55 – 10 February 2018
A wave of Cyril mania engulfed the country during the second half of January 2018 when it appeared that ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa (CR) was taking control of the ANC. He started to implement plans to create a more favourable image about South Africa by...
QUO VADIS CYRIL? – Edition 54 – 15 January 2018
Millions of South Africans heaved a massive sigh of relief just after 19:00 on Monday evening, 18 December 2017, when it was announced that Cyril Ramaphosa had been elected as the new president of the ANC with a narrow majority of 189 votes. As expected Ramaphosa’s...
THE ANC’S MOMENT OF TRUTH – Edition 53 – 15 December 2017
In a day or two the 5000 odd delegates from all structures of the ANC will gather at Nasrec in Johannesburg for the party’s 54th elective congress it will a matter of do or die for Africa’s oldest liberation movement. The ANC goes to this congress in a state of...
SOUTH AFRICA NEEDS RADICAL ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION – NOW! Edition 52 – 25 November 2017
In the light of recent developments it has become more important than ever before that South Africa needs to embark on a programme of radical economic transformation. South Africa cannot continue with these recent revelations that: * The revenue shortfall will hit...
About Clive Hatch
Clive Hatch is a political commentator and opinionist. He is a former Member and Leader of the Opposition in the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature. After matriculating from Jeppe High School for Boys in 1967 Clive Hatch has lived, worked and been involved in the Emalahleni (Witbank) community.
It Could Only Happen in South Africa – Edition: 01/2020
After 140 days of the world’s longest COVID-19 lockdown South Africa’s rate of infections continues to climb exceeding that of countries that have much larger populations than South Africa. On 23 March 2020 when ?President Ramaphosa announced the lockdown in South Africa for 21 days from March 26 to April 16, 2020, to contain the spread of the coronavirus, he was hailed as a great leader and the vast majority of people enthusiastically supported the campaign.
Sbu Nkosi at Rugby World Cup in Japan
Sbu Nkosi the first recipient of the Clive Hatch Scholarship was a member of the Springbok squad...
Cyril’s First 100 Days and Beyond – Edition: 05/2019
As with the cabinet that he appointed Cyril Ramaphosa’s first 100 days in office with his own...
Election 2019 and Beyond – Edition: 04/2019
The dust has started to settle on the 2019 general and provincial elections with only the EFF and...