The state will betray its commitment to sustainable development if it fails to implement its policy, writes Richard Calland.
ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe has an impossible job, but without him the party chaos would be worse, writes <strong>Richard Calland</strong>.
A court review of the dropping of charges against Jacob Zuma means prolonged uncertainty for him and by extension, South Africa.
Official responsiveness, a sense of energy and innovation has turned things around in the once backwater Indian province of Bilhar.
Zuma all smiles during his State of the Nation address and only shows his true character later.
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/ 3 February 2012
To quote Tony Blair, I have three main priorities — education, education, education …
The Supreme Court of Appeal’s ruling on Menzi Simelane was not a direct attack on Zuma, writes <b>Richard Calland</b>.
Durban may not realise quite what is about to hit it. For South Africa it is both an opportunity and a threat, at a somewhat precarious time.
As Europe’s dream of economic union stumbles, South Africa produces its First National Plan.
What have Stefane Hessel and Julius Malema got in common? On the face of it, not a lot.