William Nessen’s film "Can’t Just Fold Your Arms" digs into several similarities with Julius Malema’s unrepentant attitude towards women.
Cricket South Africa has signed an agreement with the government to further implement the recommendations of the Nicholson inquiry.
Gambian lawyer Fatou Bensouda, who has reached the pinnacle of international justice, has a reputation as a dogged investigator.
President Jacob Zuma has rejected an invitation to address the main national youth day rally in Port Elizabeth on Saturday.
Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has welcomed a ruling against a judgment that a man could not be sentenced because of a flaw in the Sexual Offences Act.
Afrikaner organisations have found a common purpose with more liberal groups in the youth wage subsidy and unemployment debate, writes Aneesa Fazel.
Judge Joseph Raulinga has reserved judgment on whether he should allow the M&G’s lawyers to view the judicial report on Zimbabwe.
Scientists warn that mosquitoes are building up a resistance to insecticide-treated nets, writes Thalia Randall.
High-intensity training improves results and takes away the old excuse of no time, writes Sam Murphy.
Partnerships in higher education are advancing the fight against maternal deaths in Africa.