As workers fled the outbreak in West Africa, China International Water and Electric employees stayed put to finish the Kaleta dam in Guinea.
Precarious work is becoming the norm as bosses increase their levels of exploitation.
Joice Mujuru brings with her a welcome dose of excitement, but is yet to demonstrate her ability to build a true mass movement.
The public protector is investigating claims that the opulent home of Minerals Minister Mosebenzi Zwane was built on municipal land meant for a park.
South Africa’s children are bearing the brunt of increasing food prices – and the effects may be permanent.
There was much talk of ‘hope’ as the Palestinian flag was raised for the first time over the United Nations. Hope for what, though, was up in the air.
The South African economy has fallen on hard times and we need to think creatively about how to resolve the problem and create employment.
China is a proxy for resource companies and claims it is stable – so why the panic?
As aid dwindles, more refugees are risking the trip to Europe – or taking their chances back in Syria.
Volkswagen’s sales continue to decline as federal authorities look deeper into the scandal surrounding its diesel-powered cars.