President Jacob Zuma has announced retired Supreme Court of Appeal judge Ian Farlam will chair the commission of inquiry into the Marikana tragedy.
The suggestion, presented with a sprinkling of muti, is that the 34 miners would not have been shot dead if some unseen hand had not been at work.
If Capital Radio was to return, in a changing world it would have to be as innovative and independent as it was to do its memory justice.
Two of the Durban film festival’s most powerful movies came from directors based in Iran, Palestine and Israel.
Activists believe a bit of paint does little to make a difference and that honouring Nelson Mandela needs true commitment.
With the African National Congress beset by factionalism, is the province still 100% Jacob Zuma? Niren Tolsi investigates.
The ANC announced at its policy conference that the party plans to do away with its "willing seller, willing buyer" policy for land restitution.
President Jacob Zuma may casts himself as party custodian, but it is his future that may need protecting, writes Niren Tolsi.
Delegates at the ANC policy conference have raised concerns about "old-order policemen" and the roles they are playing as members of the current SAPS.
Judge Joseph Raulinga has reserved judgment on whether he should allow the M&G’s lawyers to view the judicial report on Zimbabwe.