Social networks have been sent into a frenzy this week as news broke of the brazen and sustained attack on a Soweto teen.
Diepsloot’s desperate water situation has tested
the patience of its thirsty and scared residents.
The blaze of public outrage over the videotaped gang rape of a Soweto teen is shining new light on how underage suspects and rape cases are handled.
The water crisis in Diepsloot has intensified as water tanks stand empty and no word on when the area would have water again.
Some Diepsloot residents have drunk their water and prayed while others walked kilometres to find a safer supply after theirs was contaminated.
The outrage that has been directed at Reuel Khoza’s criticism of South Africa’s leaders is a symptom of the gulf between business and the government.
The department of tourism has attempted to revive rural tourism, launching a new strategy which needs money in order to become a reality.
The threat of a tsunami hitting South Africa’s east coast, although a non-event, has provided a good opportunity to test systems.
Nathi Mthethwa can’t win: in calling for a probe into claims he dipped into secret police spy funds, he risks ruining sensitive police investigations.
Phillip Dexter has failed in his attempt to get the <i>Mail & Guardian</i> to retract an article and apologise after the ombud found nothing wrong.