South African women’s cricket and football are considered ‘amateur’ sports, resulting in a huge pay gap between each gender in these sports.
Well-known activist and one of M&G’s 200 Young South Africans for 2013 has died after a long battle with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
What has emerged from the commission, especially the cross-examination of Lonmin leaders, dispels long-held misconceptions about events at Marikana.
Former Lonmin executive admits that the deadly 2012 strike called for extraordinary negotiations that didn’t fall within the company’s structures.
Zuma rebuffs public protectors reports by positing that her office is not immune from review.
During a cross-examination at the Farlam commission, Riah Phiyega admitted that the R5 rifles used at the Marikana massacre are still being used
The public protector joins a long, absurd list of politicians, Buddhists, trade unionists and Nobel Peace laureates accused of being CIA fronts.
Lonmin’s chief commercial officer Albert Jamieson was asked why the company had failed to pursue every option at its disposal to avoid violence.
As the Marikana commission of inquiry wraps up its probe, the funding of legal representation for the injured and arrested miners is still uncertain.
DA leader Helen Zille has once again sparked controversy over her views on HIV and Aids.