Lesotho’s Prime Minister Thomas Thabane returned to his home country after fleeing following an attempted coup, which the military denies.
From Frans Cronje to Pumla Gbodo-Madikizela, four authors shared what their new books are about during a panel discussion at this year’s festival.
President Jacob Zuma has reiterated government’s commitment to get the National Health Service into operation – despite drawing criticism in the past.
The fourth international Karate World Cup will be held in South Africa, and the event is to be opened by President Jacob Zuma.
UJ professor Jane Duncan talks about her upcoming book, ‘Rise of the Securocrats’ – which examines the shifting nature of our security cluster.
UFS senior research professor Pumla Gbodo-Madikizela discusses her book ‘Dare We Hope?’, in which she addresses the crisis of moral leadership in SA.
Business Day editor Songezo Zibi talks about his new book ‘Raising the Bar’, in which he critiques South Africans and the people we’ve become.
Institute for Race Relations chief executive Frans Cronje talks about his new book ‘A Time Traveller’s Guide to Our Next Ten Years’.
As Baleka Mbete passed the EFF’s suspension case on to a committee to handle, the party says it will continue to demand answers on the Nkandla matter.
While Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane is on his way home, SADC is expected to send a team to monitor the situation in the country.