Equal Education hit by another sexual misconduct case
On Monday, Equal Education released a statement saying its former head had resigned after allegations of sexual harassment.
On Monday, Equal Education released a statement saying its former head had resigned after allegations of sexual harassment.
The outspoken critic of the Zambian government was returning from exile in South Africa
On Wednesday, President Kenyatta signed a lengthy new Bill into law, criminalising cybercrimes including fake news, cyberbullying and cyberespionage
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A change in perspective of how we view other beings could help the human race
The team charged with reviewing South Africa’s foreign policy must keep in mind the principles of dignity and human rights
The bitter conflict highlights the shame of the world after 70 years of Palestinian suffering
This comes after a CNN exposé detailing 103 unique sexual assault and abuse allegations against Uber
Masutha revealed that he met with the ambassador of the UAE to South Africa regarding the signing of an overarching extradition agreement
Solly Msimanga's chief of staff was appointed to a position despite not having the requisite qualifications
The American author and journalist was known for his association with New Journalism, a style of news writing developed in the 1960s and 1970s
In April, the High Court dismissed Molefe’s application for leave to appeal, saying there was no other court that would come to a different conclusion
Radebe says nuclear energy will remain one of the mechanisms government will use to diversity its sources of energy in the future
Sarkozy was taken into police custody and investigated in March over allegations of 'misappropriation of Libyan public funds and passive corruption'
The Democratic Alliance says that it is unable to work with Patricia de Lille and that the caucus has no faith in her leadership
President Ramaphosa has shut down Tom Moyane’s demands that the state pay his legal bills and alter the rules of his disciplinary inquiry
Dianne Kohler Barnard made the allegations in Parliament on Tuesday
Solly Msimanga said he was deeply concerned by suggestions that Marietha Aucamp may have fabricated her qualifications
Patricia de Lille, who was on Tuesday temporarily restored to her position, says she will appeal to the DA to work together with her
'We continue to fight against injustice because we have to. We, who have suffered so much, can ill-afford suffering in any part of the world'
Sex workers tell of being tortured, including being beaten with sjamboks. One in three say police have sexually assaulted them.
Workers tell of being tortured, including being forced to swallow used condoms or being beaten with sjamboks.