Gene Sharp, who has spent six decades promoting non-violent struggle, speaks about why Angola is the latest regime to fear his works.
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New research suggests mass shootings are not just due to gun ownership, but gun culture.
According to a report, fossil fuel savings and reduced load-shedding have saved the economy R8.3-billion in the first six months of the year.
Is Tesla following the strategy of another one-time dominant automaker – the Ford Motor Company – of over 100 years ago?
Forced into the public domain has been UCT’s function as a "non-profit" corporation and its collusion with mining multinationals.
Koeberg power station will be shutting down for three months on Tuesday for maintenance, adding more impact to the shortage of power.
Sacks, who also wrote The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat, revealed in February that he was in the late stages of terminal cancer.
The revival of the writer-director’s1979 play Cincinatti reflects how race is still an issue, but not in the same way.
SA, one of the favourites for the Rugby World Cup, will be prevented from taking part in the tournament if a court action this week succeeds.