A new Bill before Parliament gives traditional leaders considerable powers. Monde Nkasa arguments for the Bill.
Andile Mngxitama responds to Kwanele Sosibo’s article on Lesego Rampolokeng’s new book, which he says was a gratuitous denunciation of Rampolokeng.
The new World Bank chief may come from the pro-poor camp, but he has arrived in a time of policy agnosticism.
The new World Bank chief may come from the pro-poor camp, but he has arrived in a time of policy agnosticism.
The recently released draft of the first South African Defence Review is too soft on the threats posed by unaddressed developmental issues.
Constitutionally, we must respect people’s right to privacy, even with regard to public figures, writes Eusebius McKaiser.
Two representatives from Palestine and Israel repeatedly heard the region’s conflict called "apartheid". They explain why this idea is inaccurate.
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/ 23 September 2011
Freedom of expression has suffered two body blows in the Protection of State Information Bill and the Malema Equality Court ruling.
In 2010 South Africa’s commitment to freedom of expression was put to the test.
There has not yet been an authoritative statement since our Constitution came into force that a journalist’s sources ought be protected.