Despite the law, mass surveillance is happening in South Africa. And the government is likely using it illegally.
Even if SAA can be steered off its collision course, whoever remains in the cockpit must manoeuvre the airline through a risky financial landscape.
Commenters think Jammeh is looking towards the Arab world as substitute for and source of development aid.
Some of the bodies found on mystery vessels are believed to be those of North Korean soldiers.
Suicidal man confesses on a live radio phone-in to participating in the deaths of opponents of the late military dictator Augusto Pinochet.
The mood at the recent protests calling for President Jacob Zuma’s removal was almost jovial, despite the serious undertones.
Treasury estimates the energy plan for SA will cost R1.4-trillion, the pro-nuclear cabal says it’s only R600-billion.
Macroeconomic events go right down the line to those struggling to make a living on the streets.
The new head of the SA Institute of Advancement, which connects nonprofits with funders, is up against board members and the former chief executive.
South Africa came terrifyingly close to a meltdown after Jacob Zuma’s finance minister shenanigans – and nervousness remains.