Biographies are notorious for revealing more about their authors than their subjects. Biko: A Biography by Xolela Mangcu falls into this category.
A Constitutional Court ruling highlights the vital role of a free press in our developing democracy.
Urgent steps are needed to address shoddy school infrastructure that leads to below-par results.
It is easy to create a few quick improvements in education — simply test children’s eyesight.
Almost 20 years into a non-racial society, persecution of intellectuals who are pro-black is a dominating force in society, writes Sandile Memela.
Remembering Steve Biko is increasingly becoming an act of "death by memory", as Gail Smith has observed, writes Andile Mngxitama.
So often are the winds of change said to blow through the southern reaches of Africa that the uninformed might think there are always hurricanes here.
It is unusual to be given three opportunities to address one of the most crucial issues facing humanity – the uprooting of poverty and inequality.
On August 16 the Marikana massacre brought to the fore two forms of violence present in the everyday lives of workers.
The victories of civil society become a vehicle for mobilising on education rights.