Foreign nationals are pleading with the government to do something after they received smses that "Zulus are coming to kill foreigners".
Moving toward a better South Africa is not only the responsibility of black people, writes Eric Miyeni, in response to the NMF’s position paper.
In response to the NMF’s position paper, Leon Wessels writes that the first step towards reconciliation is to acknowledge that racism still exists.
A march to the Durban City Hall is expected to take place this week as violence against foreign nationals in KZN is falling short of being quelled.
Ntombenhle Khathwane responds to the NMF’s position paper and says that while reconciliation is important, transformation is profound.
A position paper by the NMF draws on the engagements of race and identity, and how these dialogues continue on the imprints of South Africa’s past.
As attacks on foreign nationals in KZN continue, South Africans have taken to social media to say #NoToXenophobia.
American soul icon Percy Sledge, best known for the 1966 hit "When a Man Loves a Woman," died Tuesday at the age of 74.
Africa loves its women candidates – only that it almost never votes them in, writes Christine Mungai.
SA’s state agencies were monitoring cyberspace for recruitment by the Islamic State (Isis), State Security Minster David Mahlobo said.