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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
Ramaphosa’s Failure to Deal with Corruption in the ANC May Come Back to Haunt Him
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
15 Mar 2024

SURVEYS
Survey of South African Voter Opinion - March 2024
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
10 Mar 2024

NEWS
DA and Zuma’s MK Party Big Winners as ANC and EFF Crash, New Survey Finds
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
10 Mar 2024

NEWS
STATEMENT: New Election Survey Shows DA, MK Party Surge as ANC and EFF Tumble
Ray Hartley, Greg Mills
8 Mar 2024

VIDEOS
The Paradox of Aid Forging the Path Forward in Africa
Ray Hartley
8 Mar 2024

NEWS
AD 2024 as 1938 – Why a Russian Victory Would be Bad for Most Africans
Ray Hartley, Greg Mills
4 Mar 2024

NEWS
Here’s What a South African Foreign Policy Should Look Like
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
19 Feb 2024

NEWS
‘Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast’ — How SA went from Substance to Spin
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
12 Feb 2024

VIDEOS
Greg Mills and Ray Hartley on the Gareth Cliff Show
Ray Hartley, Greg Mills
6 Feb 2024

NEWS
A Question for Washington and Pretoria: Do African Lives Matter?
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
5 Feb 2024

NEWS
The ICJ Ruling: South Africa is Claiming Easy Victories
Greg Mills, Ray Hartley
29 Jan 2024

VIDEOS
South Africa's 2024 Election: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?
Ray Hartley
25 Jan 2024