The third day of bail application, the state staged a comeback when the case seemed to be going the defence’s way.
Oscar Pistorius has the very best to defend him in the magistrate’s court and the court of public opinion, writes Phillip de Wet.
SA found itself on the brink of asking some tough questions as bail proceedings started for Oscar Pistorius – but lacked introspection and leadership.
Google’s rather addictive Ingress app has people exploring their cities in ways they would not otherwise dream of.
A 4 000-man regional force may not be strong enough to quell the rebels in the DRC, write Mmanaledi Mataboge and Phillip de Wet.
Oscar Pistorius has been linked socially to a number of women – sometimes associated with violence threatened or alleged.
As the <em>M&G</em> went to print, with the details of the shooting at Pistorius’s home still sparse, none that were immediately contactable.
Reopening courts that deal specifically with sexual offences is proof that there is hope for the criminal justice system, activists say.
The ANC’s aggressive stance on teaching as an essential service bodes ill for three-year wage agreements reached in the public sector last year.
A former senior StatsSA official has broken cover to reveal deep internal divisions in the audit process for Census 2011.