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/ 28 October 2011
The main concerns of the gathered appeared to be employment, protecting Malema from persecution and desire for the election of new leadership.
An information technology system to ensure more black advocates receive work from the government is causing a stir in the legal fraternity.
In a week in which President Jacob Zuma demonstrated his willingness to act decisively, the ANC Youth League’s standing has taken a knock.
A submission from the Black Lawyers’ Association is apparently behind the row that erupted during the JSC’s interviews for the KZN judge president.
Activists in 650 cities have earmarked October 15 as occupation day. Local mobilisation is happening under the broad umbrella of Operation Ubuntu.
Literary magazine <i>Chimurenga</i>’s first newspaper will retell the xenophobia story from the inside.
The Rastafari community is embracing a new-found Khoisan identity that underlines old conflicts, writes <b>Niren Tolsi</b>.
Photographer Cedric Nunn had no choice but to pick up a camera and point it at the injustices of apartheid SA.
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/ 30 September 2011
The High Court in Johannesburg has slammed Botswana as a "pariah state not synchronised with the majority of African countries.
<b>Niren Tolsi</b> meets a community of Zimbabweans who eke out a living on Johannesburg’s mean streets.