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Catch up with Polity's interviews with local and international authors on their latest releases.

    Sizzlers: The hate crime that tore Sea Point apart – Nicole Engelbrecht

    Sizzlers: The hate crime that tore Sea Point apart – Nicole Engelbrecht

    On 20 January 2003, 10 gay men were brutally attacked at Sizzlers, a massage parlour in Sea Point. In a massacre of savage violence, nine of the men lost their lives. Quinton Taylor managed to drag his badly wounded body to a nearby petrol station. As the sole survivor, he held the key to identifying the perpetrators. Adam Woest and Trevor Theys were subsequently arrested and convicted for what was one of the worst mass murders in South Africa.

    What was the motive behind such savagery? Was it a twisted hate crime against its homosexual victims? Some believed it had its roots in organised crime and the sex trade turf wars in Cape Town. The offenders claimed it was a robbery gone wrong. In April 2004, the killers were sentenced to multiple life sentences. Now Adam Woest, the sole surviving killer, is up for parole. For Taylor and those who lived the last two decades without their loved ones, this is a severe travesty of justice that will not happen without a fight.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Nicole Engelbrecht is a Cape-Town based true crime writer. She hosts South Africa’s most popular true crime podcast, True Crime South Africa, as well as the official companion podcast to the Showmax doccie, Devilsdorp. She's ghostwritten popular international true crime titles and has produced extensive content on the Krugersdorp Cult Murders.

    'Sizzlers: The hate crime that tore Sea Point apart' is published by Melinda Ferguson Books, an imprint of NB Publishers

    • 7 min
    Gaslight - Femi Kayode

    Gaslight - Femi Kayode

    Revered and idolised Bishop Jeremiah Dawodu, pastor of a Nigerian megachurch, has been arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Folasade, the ‘First Lady’ of the church. The arrest was public, humiliating and sensational – sending shockwaves through Lagos– but throughout it all, Bishop Dawodu maintains his innocence.

    Following the success of solving the Okriki Three case, Philip Taiwo, an acclaimed investigative psychologist, is asked by his sister, a member of the church’s congregation, to clear the pastor’s name. As Taiwo plunges deeper into the investigation, he discovers secrets that go beyond the missing persons case, one’s that threaten to destroy the Bishop and the church.

    Was it murder or suicide? Is someone framing the Bishop or the First Lady? Gaslight is a riveting follow up to Femi Kayode’s acclaimed debut, Lightseekers.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Femi Kayode trained as a clinical psychologist in Nigeria, before starting a career in advertising. He has created and written several prime-time TV shows. His debut novel, Lightseekers, was selected as a Best Crime Novel of the Month by The Times, Sunday Times, Independent, Guardian, Observer, Financial Times and Irish Times and was longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award. He lives in Windhoek, Namibia with his wife and two sons.

    • 17 min
    Anton Rupert: The Life of a Business Icon – Ebbe Dommisse (Updated)

    Anton Rupert: The Life of a Business Icon – Ebbe Dommisse (Updated)

    Anton Rupert is a legend of the 20th century. Here we have Rupert's story, as complete, I suspect, as we will ever have it. Not only the story of fanatical perseverance, but also of someone with exceptional vision.

    This book contains many revelations, essential to understanding Rupert, e.g. not only his clashes with Verwoerd, but also ongoing friction with the Nationalist government, the bitter battle with the Sanlam bosses and his quarrel with Louis Luyt.' - Danie Van Niekerk

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Ebbe Dommisse’s career in journalism spanned 40 years and culminated in the position of editor-in-chief of Die Burger. He holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism in New York. Dommisse co-authored several bestsellers including Broedertwis, Anton Rupert: A Biography and Fortunes/Fortuine. ​He lives in Cape Town.

    'Anton Rupert: The Life of a Business Icon' is published by Tafelberg, an imprint of NB Publishers

    • 7 min
    I Am The Vision – Mpho Dagada

    I Am The Vision – Mpho Dagada

    I Am the Vision serves as a manifesto for Mpho Dagada’s political party, Arise South Africa. Arise South Africa strives for a South Africa where poverty, inequality, corruption and despair have been replaced by boundless opportunities, unwavering justice and a vibrant democracy powered by innovation. This book outlines their plan and includes thoughts and ideas to address all aspects of government intervention needed to transform our country.

    Dagada’s inclusive economic vision becomes a beacon of empowerment for individuals, entrepreneurs and policymakers, outlining a roadmap that spans key sectors and industries crucial for growth, job creation and innovation.

    The author skilfully articulates a vision of unity, inclusivity, and prosperity, which transcends existing challenges. Through thought-proving, ChatGPT inspired perspectives and insights, the book challenges every South African to arise and to actively participate in the realisation of a prosperous South Africa.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    An accomplished entrepreneur and astute businessman with years of experience, Mpho Dagada is not only the acclaimed author of the bestseller Mr Bitcoin: How I Became a Millionaire at 21, but also a dynamic keynote speaker, debater and engaging talk-show host. Currently vying for the position of South Africa’s future president, Mpho brings a unique blend of expertise to the table.

    'I Am The Vision' is published by J Doubled Publicity

    • 9 min
    Saving South Africa: Lessons from the uMngeni Municipality Success Story – Chris Pappas & Sandile Mnikathi

    Saving South Africa: Lessons from the uMngeni Municipality Success Story – Chris Pappas & Sandile Mnikathi

    The Democratic Alliance won control of the uMngeni Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands after the local government elections in 2021. As the only DA-run municipality in KZN, uMngeni provides a template for how local government could work in a post-ANC South Africa. Written by two leaders at the very heart of the project, Saving South Africa reveals the challenges, the triumphs and disasters the new administration has encountered along the way.

    It is an eye-opening exposé of how cadre deployment has helped to bring the country to its knees. It is a story of incompetent officials, political spies, gunwielding tenderpreneurs, petty theft and grand larceny. And yet, as we follow the authors on their journey, there is always hope for a better future as the corrupt layers of local governance are gradually stripped away, revealing the responsive and caring civil service envisioned by the South African Constitution.

    ABOUT THE AUTHORS
    Chris Pappas shot to fame in 2021 when the Democratic Alliance succeeded the ANC at the helm of the KZN Midlands Municipality of uMngeni. As the mayor of uMngeni, Pappas was given the task of turning around a dysfunctional municipality. He gained a deep understanding of both the isiZulu language and Zulu culture growing up on the family farm near Mooi River. Pappas was educated at Hilton College and the University of Pretoria. He is the DA’s preferred candidate for premier of KZN.

    Sandile Mnikathi is the deputy mayor of uMngeni Municipality. He was born in Underberg and raised by his grandmother and her employers. Mnikathi was educated at Howick High School and the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He started as a volunteer with the DA while studying at UKZN and subsequently became a ward councillor for the party in Nottingham Road. As the head of several portfolios, Mnikathi is intimately involved with the turnaround of uMngeni Municipality.

    'Saving South Africa: Lessons from the uMngeni Municipality Success Story' is published by Pan Macmillan South Africa

    • 10 min
    Black X: Liberatory thought in Azania – Tendayi Sithole

    Black X: Liberatory thought in Azania – Tendayi Sithole

    Sithole problematises the signifier X, as a marker of the dehumanization of the black subject. He argues that post-1994 South Africa retains the markers of its colonial past, and remains a territory of unfreedom for blacks. He offers a new imagination for a liberatory project through the idea of Azania as a site of true emancipation.

    In Black X: Liberatory Thought in Azania, Tendayi Sithole elaborates on the problematic signifier X, a marker of the dehumanization of the black subject, and presents the struggle for Azania as a liberatory project.

    Sithole argues that post-1994 South Africa retains the markers of its colonial past and remains a territory of unfreedom for blacks. He shows how the colonial contract still stands, with the land question unresolved by the new constitutional dispensation. His thesis is that being and land are indissoluble, and the denial of the centrality of land restitution is a denial of the black being.

    Drawing on the Black Consciousness philosophy of Steve Biko, he critiques the manner in which Marx and Marxism evade the reality of antiblack racism and landlessness as drivers of colonial conquest and ongoing forms of oppression, and emphasises existential struggle of the black subject through Mabogo P More’s African philosophy. Sithole foregrounds these iterations under the mark X, and shows how the black subject, as a dehumanized figure, must continue to radically insist on alternative forms of being in an antiblack world, and on Azania as the true form of liberation.

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Tendayi Sithole is Professor in the Department of Political Sciences, University of South Africa and Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation, University of Johannesburg. His recent books include The Letter in Black Radical Thought (2023).

    'Black X: Liberatory thought in Azania' is published by Wits University Press

    • 20 min

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