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A systemic suppression of women in the ANC

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Lindiwe Sisulu. Picture: Edrea du Toit
Lindiwe Sisulu. Picture: Edrea du Toit

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The participation of women in politics is often relegated to auxiliary processes by insecure male leaders with no strong political and struggle credentials, writes Lusanda Mahashe.

Firstly, I would like to situate my views within the political context of popular episodes that continued to take place around South African women’s struggle as people organised against neoliberal policies of advanced capitalism and the gross anecdotal inequalities in health, wealth, education and politics.

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