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.
The question of whether a witness decides to take the brave step of raising a concern depends on society’s attitude to whistle-blowers.
Saturday September 3 is judgment day — not for the presidential nominee for chief justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng, but for the Judicial Service Commission.
There is a connection between a disregard for the law and politicians who acquire wealth corruptly, writes <b>Richard Calland</b>.
President Jacob Zuma presents little material for spin, so what really is Mac Maharaj’s task?
Is Thuli Madonsela the new Willem Heath? A curious question, you might well think.
The legal challenge to the extension of Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo’s term of office is as unnecessary as it is unfair.