Somalians wish to forge own destiny
If it wasn't for the occasional bomb blast in Mogadishu the country would likely have fallen off the radar for many people. comments (0)
AU has neglected human rights
Africa's leaders should also do some serious reflection on why they haven't made sufficient progress on human rights, writes Tiseke Kasambala. comments (1)
Xenophobic demons linger in SA
At least 120 foreigners were killed last year and 250 injured, such violence has spread from the Gauteng and the Western Cape to all nine provinces. comments (3)
Mangosuthu: Inkatha, not ANC, at mercy of hit squads
As the 2014 election campaign begins, the propaganda machine is back in overdrive, says Mangosuthu Buthelezi. comments (2)
National identity can drive development, says Fukuyama
Speaking to a full Linder Auditorium in Jo'burg, Francis Fukuyama ticked off the three things he sees as key elements of a successful modern nation. comments (1)
Inaction is the worst possible rhino strategy
Legalisation of international trade will not eliminate rhino poaching, but it will save a species, writes Andrew Parker. comments (4)
Law's upper echelons still white men
Women and black men are seriously outnumbered by pale males at South Africa's corporate law firms. comments (9)
Amcu a group of vigilantes and liars, say alliance bosses
The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union is clearly the National Union of Mineworkers's worst nightmare. comments (12)
Electioneering in Eldos: Will Zuma deliver on this promise?
Although Jacob Zuma’s visit to Eldorado Park was welcomed, there will have to be some action before it looks like anything more than electioneering. comments (22)
#KnowYourStruggle hits back at #KnowYourDA
The DA's campaign received backlash when the #KnowYourStruggle tag trended on Monday. But the conversation proved to be a necessary catharsis. comments ()
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