May 25 is Africa Day. It is neither a day for Afropessimists to gloat nor one for Afro-optimists to say the African dream has been achieved.
Operation Fiela has such wide objectives one can’t help but conclude that it is actually a ruse to criminalise Africans.
Political leaders are using their financial largesse to ensure loyalty from those dependent on them.
Imprisonment is now recognised as a disproportionate interference in the exercise of freedom of expression, following the Burkina Faso ruling.
The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) sought the greatest possible protection of human rights and the strongest possible constitutional democracy.
Motshekga’s reported plans to make it easier to close schools could jeopardise pupils’ rights.
The conflicting statements about cheating during the 2014 matric exams equals complete national confusion.
The restlessness of our people suggests something is in the air. It may not happen tomorrow, but it will certainly happen in our lifetime.
One man has shown the country that the oppressed will not let ‘kaffir’ reduce blackness to powerlessness.
Universities need a diverse income base to secure competitiveness and academic freedom.