The 100th birthday of the 1913 Natives Land Act provides an opportunity for SA to evaluate progress made in land redistribution, says the ANC.
Turkey’s deputy prime minister has given a nod of approval to a new form of peaceful resistance that is spreading through Turkey.
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.
Power FM started broadcasting on Tuesday, and, despite a few technical hitches, listeners have not been disappointed.
Solidarity has asked the SA Human Rights Commission to facilitate a meeting with SA Airways concerning the airline’s cadet pilot programme.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has filed an urgent application with the country’s top court to push back crucial elections by two weeks.
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.
Art collector Charles Saatchi has admitted to assault and accepted a police caution after photos showed him grasping Nigella Lawson by the throat.
SA’s revenue outlook could dim even more if markets react adversely to an awaited announcement by the US Federal Reserve, warns the finance minister.
Denial should not stand in the way of the provision of sexual health services at schools, says Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi.