KZN police monitoring protests after NFP, IFP clash
On Tuesday, 28 NFP members were arrested after they protested against the party being disqualified from the upcoming elections.
On Tuesday, 28 NFP members were arrested after they protested against the party being disqualified from the upcoming elections.
South Africa's public broadcaster is in a state of crisis, gripped by paranoia and facing accusations of censorship. Can it be saved?
'There are bombs all over the place in this garage and downtown,' warns shooting suspect.
'An unethical virus has taken root in our society and is spreading through it'
'Has South Africa generally lost its moral compass and can the country be saved from falling down the ethics precipice?'
The country is broke: there’s no cash and the economy is bankrupt — and a ban on imports has added fuel to the fire.
City seems unlikely target for terrorism and murder rates are down, but mugging stats are up, Zika is still around and there's hardly any money.
Readers write in about Eskom, and the openness of a mosque.
The government appears to be in a state of panic as unrest spreads across the beleagured country.
Rio will be bittersweet for Irma Reyneke, who missed out on her own stab at Olympic glory.
Loyalty to the national team can only go so far when a well-paid, laid-back career beckons.
Massive pride for the first British side to reach a major tournament semifinal for 20 years.
When asked about Brexit, the minister manages to bring down the problem to the very core. Or, how to take leaving a place very literally.
There are no legal grounds for counsel to refuse to take on a case but there are ethical issues that suggest that this should be revisited.
What if people not as herd voters or victims, but as individuals who belong to communities in dire need of infrastructure and education?
Even if Pistorius goes to jail for the rest of his life, it won’t fix the broken, failing and unbalanced justice system.
The turnaround on the SABC's policy speaks to the advantage of having a ruling party structured, on the face of it at least, to be bottom-up.
Recalling atrocities of the past does not prevent new horrors from being committed in the future.
Being barred from contesting the poll may see the breakaway party’s support filter back to its source.
Over the past three years, AfroCan Resources Gold CEO Brian Barrett has been weaving an intricate web of deceit and plunder in the mining industry.
The tense stand-off between one-time allies is stalling the rail agency’s R172-billion upgrade.
The newsrooms, fraught with unseen booby traps and extreme violences of the ideological kind, are often stifling, with dinosaurs at the helm.
People are sick of South Africa’s airports, which are not doing enough to reduce air pollution
There is a gaping hole between how the legal system waded through the mess of evidence and how those outside court did.
She seems a shoo-in to clinch the 800m gold in Rio. But the only certainty is yet more controversy.