Call to rename South Africa to the Republic of Azania gains momentum
Sara-Jayne Makwala King
4 July 2025 | 11:25The ATM says the name South Africa is a colonial burden that does not reflect the true identity of its people.
- Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit
- Lester Kiewit
- CapeTalk
- John Maytham
- Azania
- Parliament
- African Transformation Movement (ATM)
- Constitution
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John Maytham (in for CapeTalk's Lester Kiewit) is joined by researcher and political analyst Tara Roos.
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The African Transformation Movement (ATM) is leading the charge to have South Africa renamed to the 'Republic of Azania'.
It argues the name South Africa is a colonial albatross around the neck of citizens, and fails to represent their true identity and heritage.
"This is probably one of the most prominent changes coming from the African Transformation Movement."
- Tara Roos, Researcher and Political Analyst
"They're saying South Africa needs a new lease on life, and they think this name will do that."
- Tara Roos, Researcher and Political Analyst
Despite having the support of a number of other parties, Roos says it is unlikely the name change will go ahead.
However, other proposals could be given the green light, she says.
"Such as changing the wording [in the Constitution] from 'everyone' to 'citizens' with the backing of other political parties, such as ActionSA, could see more likelihood in the future."
- Tara Roos, Researcher and Political Analyst
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