The Taliban are a scarily appropriate role model for an ANC faction that’s pro-Zuma. All that matters to them is being in charge of the means of corruption, the economic ecosystem formerly known as the means of production, writes ChrisRoper.
If Franz Kafka had been a writer from Afghanistan rather than a Czech, he might have penned the following gem of convoluted bureaucracy. “Send us a man to do your job so we can sack you, Taliban tell female officials.”
That’s The Guardian’s headline for a story describing how the Taliban have asked women employed by the finance ministry in Afghanistan to send a male relative to do their jobs for them...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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