The Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela community will hold the legal rights to land they were deprived of during apartheid after seven years of litigation.
A new Human Rights Commission report on farm attacks highlights the lack of state involvement in combating crimes that affect farmers and farmworkers.
It took more than 20 years for SA to sign the UN’s International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. But will it make a difference?
The Mail & Guardian recounts events in the days leading up to the Marikana massacre, as recorded by the Farlam commission of inquiry.
The refugee reception office in Port Elizabeth will have to be reopened, following a court ruling this week.
Would a constitutional amendment deal with unemployment in SA? The ratification of an international convention could place a duty on SA to do that.
Who is responsible for the backlash? A research paper unravels the nexus of land ownership, traditional authority and mining elite interests.
The case against Julius Malema may have been struck off the roll, but the charges remain unanswered.
Between the second quarters of 2014 and 2015, union membership in South Africa decreased by 17 000 members.
Some believe there were only a few officials responsible for cost overruns at Nkandla. The public protector’s report found differently.