The ANC’s policy promoted transformation and representation in public institutions, but it has been criticised for contributing to corruption and mismanagement in government
Although the ANC’s position as the governing party appears precarious, the possibility of it retaining a majority and still having significant clout must not be dismissed, say analysts
The ‘stop the ships’ law shows how countries like Britain can evade their international responsibility to host refugees by shipping them off to Africa in exchange for ‘development deals’
The students have given the institution’s management seven days to respond to a memorandum of demands, including information on its relations with Israel
The former Gauteng premier said the ANC, not Jacob Zuma, was the true custodian of the uMkhonto weSizwe brand
How climate change affects ant populations and the wider effects this will have on the ecosystem is not well understood
The Special Investigating Unit is investigating a syndicate that used state land meant to build a school for personal use
The spectre of an ANC-EFF tie-up has been used to forewarn of massive economic destruction. But none of the other options are damage-free
Government’s partnership with business and the increase in solar rooftops, photovoltaic and battery storage has contributed to the decrease in blackouts
The pandemic is still claiming lives in the Indian Ocean country due to lack of HIV prevention and treatment services