Though many white farmers are content to chew the cud over new equipment, others are plotting reform.
Mayor Parks Tau’s greatest success is an electricity plan that makes Johannesburg less dependent on Eskom.
Electricity thieves are using cunning methods to ply their trade that not even the police or Eskom can prevent.
SA’s de facto capital has announced bold plans to change the lives of its citizens. But not everyone is on board, as events on the same day showed.
Political parties tied themselves in knots in Parliament as xenophobic violence raged on South Africa’s streets.
President Jacob Zuma’s number one is retiring, still vague and prickly but undeniably a shrewd strategist.
Critical decisions are on hold as top bosses battle it out and other employees fear layoffs.
The Film and Publications Board plans to spend over R8-million a year to police YouTube, but is about to have its child pornography wings clipped.
The State Security Agency has been spying on the leader of the already paranoid Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, Joseph Mathunjwa.
Twenty years after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission began its work to heal South Africa, 926 people continue to await a presidential pardon.