The African National Congress is heating up its rhetorical campaign against those groups it labels ”ultra-left”.
Is the Oppenheimer family trying to encourage transformation without paying for it? While business has welcomed the Brenthust initiative, others are sceptical about its effectiveness.
The African National Congress leadership rallied behind Deputy President Jacob Zuma this week, forcing National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka to admit that the Scorpions may have been too aggressive in their approach to investigations.
Or is it? As the Cabinet’s crucial pre-election lekgotla to assess delivery gets under way, Rapule Tabane takes the pulse of change in Ventersdorp.
Meet the new ANC ideal candidate for the 2004 general elections: a member in good standing with a proven track record of involvement in the democratic movement, with no history of ill-discipline or corruption, not involved in factions and never having violated the ANC’s code of conduct.
The annual Nat Nakasa Award celebrates integrity, fearlessness, courage and determination by journalists in the face of obstacles.
The South African Statistics Council, an independent body that oversees Statistics South Africa, plans to subject the 2006 census to a thorough review following concerns about certain aspects of the 2001 census.
Hambisana nezikhathi. Understand? According to the 2001 census most of you should. It means ”move with the times” in Zulu, still the most widely spoken home language in South Africa.
It was all sweetness and light as South African President Thabo Mbeki and United States President George Bush faced the world media in Pretoria after a brief meeting.
‘We are not going to be branded communist, socialist or capitalist. We are going to be constitutionalists…”