Cuba’s periodo especial was a cause of both suffering and initiative, as noted by SA medical students.
The ruling party depends on patronage and clientelism and can’t talk to its constituency, writes Raymond Suttner.
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While putting questions to the president during his State of the Nation address isn’t against the rules, doing so would go against the "norm".
Gauteng’s Hawks boss has been re-suspended with immediate effect despite an initial suspension being withdrawn.
Players entering Equatorial Guinea for the African Cup of Nations tournament will be tested for Ebola, along with all visitors to the country.
Boko Haram has taken over the town of Askira just days after a violent attack on the town of Baga, forcing residents to flee.
Nathi Nhleko has filed papers stating that the urgent application regarding the legality of Dramat’s suspension brought by the HSF was irregular.
Shadrack Sibiya obtained an interdict against his suspension as the head of the Gauteng Hawks, but there are more details to come about the charges.
With more than 20 000 products, 3 600 exhibitors and 375 start-ups, CES 2015 broke all records, and sparked intense debate about consumer technology.