The national fight against gender-based violence lacks the sufficient political will to succeed, says Rape Crisis Centre director Kathleen Dey.
President Jacob Zuma’s State Of The Nation address would be the perfect opportunity for him to discuss violent crime.
Uganda has deported a British theatre producer charged with staging a play about homosexuality, says the British high commission.
The government has an interest in ensuring the agricultural sector is profitable, says Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
Amnesty International has called for states to adopt an Arms Trade Treaty to mark the international day against the use of child soldiers.
In the wake of the rape and murder of 17-year-old Anene Booysen, the M&G wonders whether this issue will get a mention in the State of the Nation Address.
Of the reams of writing and constant story updates done on Django Unchained, not much, if any, has been said about Kerry Washington’s insipid role.
Four people died after a carnival float in the Santos caught fire, striking a sombre tone for the final day of exuberant carnival celebrations.
Africa’s green energy bigwigs will converge on Johannesburg later this month to showcase the lastest technologies for alternative energy sources.
Nigeria’s African Cup of Nations victory over Burkina Faso has a deeper political meaning, writes Percy Zvomuya.