If you wanted a T-shirt with the face of Jacob Zuma or Kgalema Motlanthe on it, you were out of luck at the ANC policy conference.
The ANC’s policy conference started an hour and a half late, but the party’s youth league did not waste anytime to get tjatjarag.
One minute and 52 seconds. That is how much Agri SA bought with Jacob Zuma by having a stand at the business exhibition of the ANC policy conference.
An hour and a half into the ANC’s policy conference, the ANC Youth League was getting tjatjarag – and not because proceedings started so late.
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The 350-seat Boeing 777 is bigger, faster and more imposing than the president’s 737, writes Phillip De Wet.
A court battle over the formula for payouts looms and musicians will have to wait for any money, writes Phillip de Wet.
SA record companies are finally closing in on the hundreds of millions of rands they say local radio stations owe them, writes Phillip de Wet.
You don’t need an anti-free speech or religious motive to pervert online censorship application. Bureaucratic empire-building and profit work as well.
Although President Zuma could force local internet service providers to make "The Spear" disappear from their servers, it would be a Pyrrhic victory.