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Ray Hartley
Research Director, The Brenthurst Foundation
Ray Hartley is the Research Director of the Brenthurst Foundation. Ray has a postgraduate honours degree from Rhodes University where he studied African politics and journalism.
Ray was an anti-apartheid activist in the United Democratic Front while serving on the executive of the National Union of South African Students. He later worked for the Human Awareness Programme, an NGO which provided training and advice to activists. He then worked as an administrator in the Codesa constitutional negotiations that ended apartheid. After a stint as the boxing correspondent of the then Weekly Mail, he joined Business Day and then the Sunday Times. He covered the Nelson Mandela presidency, travelling the world with him and witnessing the birth of the new, democratic South Africa.
He has edited several prominent South African newspapers and online publications, including the Sunday Times, The Times, Rand Daily Mail and BusinessLIVE.
Ray is the author of Ragged Glory: The Rainbow Nation in Black and White, which tells the story of the first two turbulent decades of democracy in South Africa. He wrote The Big Fix: How South Africa Stole the 2010 World Cup and Ramaphosa: The Man Who Would be King. Ray also authored chapters in Better Choices and In The Name of the People and is co-author of The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: Scenarios for South Africa's Uncertain Future
Content by Ray Hartley

NEWS
De Ruyter Resignation — Tripping the Light Fantastic
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
15 Dec 2022

VIDEOS
Video Launch - South Africa’s Future: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Greg Mills, Roelf Meyer, Ray Hartley
14 Dec 2022

NEWS
The Night Simon’s Town Became Vladimir Putin’s Town
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
9 Dec 2022

NEWS
Dr Jackal, Mr Hyena and the Two Faces of ANC Politics
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
29 Nov 2022

NEWS
South Africans Overwhelmingly Favour a National Coalition to Govern the Country – Electoral Survey
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
23 Nov 2022

NEWS
Brenthurst Survey Shows Vast Majority of South Africans Condemn Russia
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
21 Nov 2022

NEWS
Defence Minister Thandi Modise’s Dangerous Dance with Putin
Ray Hartley, Greg Mills
31 Oct 2022

EVENTS
How Populism is Rewiring the World - In the Name of the People Virtual Book Launch
with Ray Hartley, Tendai Biti

VIDEOS
Where to Next?: Inside Lesotho's 2022 Election
Marie-Noelle Nwokolo, Richard Morrow, Ray Hartley, Greg Mills
25 Oct 2022

NEWS
Ramaphosa's Weak Government Dangerously out of Touch with Africa
Ray Hartley, Greg Mills
14 Oct 2022

BOOKS
In the Name of the People: How Populism is Rewiring the World
Lyal White, Juan Carlos Pinzón Bueno, Greg Mills, Ray Hartley, Christopher Clapham, Tendai Biti

NEWS
Dirco and the Ukraine War — The Department of Whataboutism
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
6 Oct 2022