Eight Days in September

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Eight Days in September is a political memoir by South African cleric and activist Frank Chikane that chronicles the dramatic events surrounding the 2008 ousting of President Thabo Mbeki.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political memoir
about constitutional democracy in South Africa
leadership transition in the ANC
recall of a sitting president by a ruling party
author Frank Chikane NERFINISHED
authorNationality South African
authorOccupation anti-apartheid activist
cleric
chronicles events leading to Thabo Mbeki’s resignation
political crisis in South Africa in 2008
countryOfOrigin South Africa
depicts internal dynamics of the African National Congress
transition from Thabo Mbeki to Kgalema Motlanthe
describesEvent recall of President Thabo Mbeki by the African National Congress in 2008
exploresTheme governance in post-apartheid South Africa
party politics within the ANC
state power and constitutional processes
focusesOnPeriod September 2008
genre memoir
political literature
hasForm prose
hasNotablePersonDescribed Jacob Zuma NERFINISHED
Kgalema Motlanthe NERFINISHED
Thabo Mbeki NERFINISHED
hasPerspective insider account from the Presidency
hasTitle Eight Days in September NERFINISHED
intendedAudience readers interested in South African politics
language English
mainSubject 2008 ousting of Thabo Mbeki NERFINISHED
South African politics NERFINISHED
Thabo Mbeki NERFINISHED
narrativeRoleOfAuthor Director-General in the Presidency
nonFiction true
placeOfPublication Johannesburg NERFINISHED
publisher Picador Africa NERFINISHED
setting South African Presidency NERFINISHED
Union Buildings, Pretoria NERFINISHED
timeOfNarratedEvents 2008

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Frank Chikane notableWork Eight Days in September