Even though the al-Qaeda boss is dead, South Africa could still be targeted for attacks, new documents show.
Traditional leaders, excluded from real power since the interim constitution was replaced by the permanent version, are looking for a ‘Zuma dividend’.
The tweet by Jessica Leandra Dos Santos is but the tip of an ugly iceberg: SA’s online racism goes a lot deeper than that, writes Phillip de Wet.
A comprehensive review of SA’s military capabilities paints a grim picture of the country’s defence capabilities. Let’s hope Lesotho doesn’t invade.
Finance institutions and aid groups have begun changing their focus in Africa to smaller-scale systems that help to make farmers more independent.
Although food prices have continued to rise, riots because of this fact have been almost non-existent as people have generally suffered in silence.
The issue of genetically modified foods has resurfaced, especially with the food shortages in Africa and many countries have embraced the idea.
A perceived government clampdown on dissent in the Themb’elihle informal settlement has increased militancy and the chances of violence.
Former struggle soldiers seem to be gearing up to use the run-up to the ANC’s elective conference to gain more than just cheaper bus fares.
As water trouble continues in Diepsloot, it appears residents are starting to suffer the health consequences — but not according to official figures.