Southern Poverty Law Center to place White Lives Matter on its Hate Map
The movement was formed after the founding of Black Lives Matter and is understood to have strong links to white supremacist groups in the US.
The movement was formed after the founding of Black Lives Matter and is understood to have strong links to white supremacist groups in the US.
Failure to submit regulatory documents to authorities by September 30 will, however, see the airline's flights to the Chinese territory halted.
The Johannesburg school says it is being proactive, instead of reactive, in trying to address subtle or structural racism.
The power utility's contract with the Gupta-owned Tegeta company is at the centre of a spat that has heightened factionalism in the ANC.
The US feels its firms are being targeted by the EU and a US Treasury spokesperson warned the move threatens to undermine US investment in Europe.
President Jacob Zuma has filed his replying affidavit to the SCA in Bloemfontein, challenging a court ruling that he should face corruption charges.
Responding to questions in Parliament, the Eskom CEO denied defending the Guptas, saying he is 'legally bound' to continue doing business with Tegeta.
Cosatu has declared that it will challenge any attempts by Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba to privatise Pikitup.
The state-owned arms maker said it will fight efforts to block a deal to market its products in Asia with a company that has been tied to the Guptas.
The country’s National Assembly is responsible for recruiting her replacement. But the way it goes about doing this is deeply flawed.
A new tragedy is threatening at Marikana as residents occupying low-cost housing have vowed to resist eviction at all costs.
The new musical offering from Skyjack seamlessly weaves individual talents together.
A new report casts light on the tertiary drop-out rates in contact and distance learning — and after a decade of study, the results look worse.
From examining corals and fossilised marine animals, researchers have been able to detect tell-tale signs of the oceans starting to heat up.
Is Kenya, currently plagued by a cholera outbreak, about to show the world the energy wealth hidden in human waste?
It’s 50 years since Demitrio Tsafendas murdered Hendrik Verwoerd. In a new book, his advocate’s son describes how his legacy remains in limbo.
For a few bucks, you can now tap into the mantra of modern capitalism on the go, thanks to your all-seeing and all-knowing cab driver.
Although change is slowly taking place, it is in the interests of companies that directorships reflect South Africa’s demographics more rapidly.
If anything, the cracked veneer of the 1990s shows us that respectability politics will get us nowhere.
Web-based platforms open up discussions, but when that is poisoned we need to act.