Phillip de Wet spoke to Malema supporters outside the Nirvana Hall in Polokwane, where 600 people gathered on Tuesday night to await his appearance.
A drive through Durban’s southern neighbourhood of Clairwood is a depressing affair. Trash is piled up in huge mounds on the sides of the road.
India’s rapid progress may be halted if high public expenditure is not brought into check, writes Jason Burke.
Many workers now believe violence is justified, indeed necessary. Some, notably in the transport union Satawu.
The Marikana case is a major indicator of the challenge facing South Africa in the area of socioeconomic rights.
Mr Mogopodi sold newspapers outside Kagiso. Until one day, he disappeared.
A new strain of drug-resistant bacteria has made landfall in South Africa.
The South Durban basin could become a construction site for the next 40 years if all the city’s plans to expand the existing port are adopted.
President Jacob Zuma has been appointed to serve in United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon’s Education First initiative.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has assured regional leaders that the adoption of a new Constitution is on track, ahead of proposed elections.