Marikana: Mpembe's thin blue line failed miners
National Sarah EvansWilliam Mpembe might be the Farlam commission of inquiry's best chance at understanding the forces at play in the days before the Marikana massacre.
William Mpembe might be the Farlam commission of inquiry's best chance at understanding the forces at play in the days before the Marikana massacre.
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Two South Africans have died in an al-Shabab attack on a United Nations compound in Somalia on Tuesday.
James Gandolfini, the actor best known for his portrayal of a mob boss in the series "The Sopranos", has died while vacationing in Italy.
The protests exploding worldwide over financial inequality is a warning that South Africa's government should take seriously, says Khaya Dlanga.
Brazil's two biggest cities have backtracked on an agreement to increase public transportation prices that set off demonstrations across the country.
Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has no intention of retracting her department's blistering attack on rights organisation Equal Education.
Deputy public protector Kevin Malunga will help probe the issues surrounding botched circumcisions, says his office.
Power FM started broadcasting on Tuesday, and, despite a few technical hitches, listeners have not been disappointed.
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has filed an urgent application with the country's top court to push back crucial elections by two weeks.
The Daily Maverick has retracted a controversial story which claimed that al-Qaeda is active in South Africa.
Survivors of a dinghy tragedy that left 63 migrants dead have accused the Nato member states of failing to come to the aid of people in danger.
The South African netball team will have a good mix of youth and experience for the African Championships starting next week, says coach Elize Kotze.
The 100th birthday of the 1913 Natives Land Act provides an opportunity for SA to evaluate progress made in land redistribution, says the ANC.
Angie Motshekga is way too busy these days to notice the outrage over her poor leadership. Clearly her department is in need of a (Harlem) shake-up.
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Sub-Saharan ports also need to cut cargo waiting times so the continent's economy can improve.
Local firms are very well run and attractive to foreign investors, says a global handbook.
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We cannot willingly choose not to talk about cultural practices to the detriment of unknown numbers of boys, writes Faranaaz Parker.
The yan daudu – "men who act like women" - were tolerated as a fringe subculture in the Muslim north but now they’re facing increased hostility.
Concerns that South Africa is a hair's breadth from experiencing rolling power cuts.
Kudzanai Chiurai's exhibition titled "16SNLV" encourages people to scrutinise their reactions to everyday brutality.
Patients in the world's poorest countries will continue to receive access to drugs cheaply for at least another decade.