As the August 2021 elections loom, activists fear a renewed crack down on human rights
The ANC is searching for alternatives to end months of negotiations with the EFF on the land question
Judge Navi Pillay talks to Athandiwe Saba about being the daughter of a bus driver, a little girl who swore at school, and the pressure of being a leading woman in the world while being a mother at home
Despite the public interest in the ruling, the commission’s deadline has become irrelevant as it abandoned hope of forcing the former president to testify
Unlike in the United States, the way actors in South Africa are treated borders on exploitation
The decuplets were a fiction, and Ramaphosa’s iPad wasn’t stolen after all. Paddy Harper’s vaccine, however, is still MIA, but he’s feeling hopeful he’ll get one soon
Even noble intent could not rescue the step-aside rule, counsel for the suspended secretary general told the Johannesburg high court, but in fact there was only factionalism
Tighter measures are necessary to contain Covid-19’s spread in Gauteng, but returning to level-five restrictions is not on the cards, says Makhura
Diversification works in every asset class in the world; it’s no surprise that it works in crypto as well
Changes in news consumption practices and in the information ecosystem have hit newspapers hard