Protesters will be taking to the the streets of Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban tomorrow. Here’s where they’ll be going.
Despite calling labour brokers more evil than slavery, Cosatu says they are welcome to join the march if they oppose the toll roads.
Cosatu’s strike will be the biggest in years, but it insists its war on tolling and brokers is not a power play ahead of the ANC elective conference.
When big airline operators are losing money it is no wonder that the smaller guys are cautious writes <strong>Phillip de Wet</strong>.
Forget FW de Klerk: when it comes to militarised extremists, Constand Viljoen is the man to hate.
Pieter Mulder’s controversial take on land reform will win him few friends, especially among the far right.
Slick, vanilla Afrikaans romcom <i>Semi-Soet</i> is just what the South African film industry needs, writes <b>Phillip de Wet</b>.
A group of experts gathered in Johannesburg last weekend to talk about mind control, teleportation and the future of the human race.
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/ 3 November 2011
Fiery unidentified flying objects over the Free State have left star gazers puzzled, the <em>Volksblad</em> newspaper has reported.
Big business triumphs while SABC and government languish.