'Richest 1% own more than the rest of us'
A study by Oxfam has found that ?the richest one percent of the world's population now own more than the rest of us combined.
A study by Oxfam has found that ?the richest one percent of the world's population now own more than the rest of us combined.
The rage of both campaigns has its roots in opposition to Zuma's surrender of national sovereignty through globalising South African capitalism.
From Yasiin Bey's legal troubles to Celine Dion's double tragedy, we round up the news that had us talking.
The ruling party has called on all South Africans to declare war on racism and for "political parties to refrain from undermining democracy".
A monitoring group has claimed that militants kidnapped at least 400 civilians when they attacked the Syrian city of Deir al-Zor.
The rand's weakening is affected by market forces and a myriad of structural problems facing the South African economy.
Twitter and Facebook "went crazy" during the furore around the erection and subsequent removal of the Zuma Must Fall banner in Cape Town.
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance will expand its fight against e-tolls to include government’s alleged misuse of taxpayers’ funds.
Not everyone was amused when a giant poster calling for the downfall of the president appeared on their building.