Officials and eyewitnesses recount the militant Muslim fundamentalist group’s audacious attack on a military base, which left many killed and injured.
Parliaments, tech leaders and privacy activists are working to bring the surveillance complex to heel.
If an appeal court ruling is applied to the letter, the SAPS should be going after Bashar al-Assad and George W Bush, writes Ziyad Motala.
But electronic tagging may ease the plight of inmates and lighten the burden on state coffers.
Readers slam assaults on sex workers and accuse the Mail & Guardian of putting public protector Thuli Madonsela in danger.
A R10bn social grant distribution contract between the South African Social Security Agency and Net1’s CPS needs investigating, says Nicola Whittaker.
SA’s political warriors have new battles to fight, and need their own war cries to rally the faithful.
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/ 5 December 2013
Fixing healthcare needs a multidisciplinary approach, not just a medical focus.
He is the big cheese who designed so much at Nkandla, so why is he so hard to find?
Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger had no problem justifying the press’s freedom to inform the public about mass surveillance.