Julian Assange may have lost his appeal against being extradited to Sweden to face rape charges, but his legal battle in Britain isn’t over just yet.
Although featuring a chaotic mix of upstarts, greenhorns and veterans, the programme was in tune with the audience.
Red Bull took over Bassline in Newtown, Jo’burg to host their second beat battle. Eight crews from around SA competed for the 2012 title and a trip to Brazil.
A seductive production from the United States uses a brotherly relationship to highlight race and class themes with universal appeal.
Although quite tight-lipped about the details, the gallery wants to create an inclusive history of art.
A draft constitution for Zambia released last month has drawn criticism from an eminent lawyer because of insufficient debate, amongst other things.
A public health expert says the National Health Insurance scheme is seen as a solution to all health system ills, to the detriment of other policies.
Charles Taylor’s 50-year sentence is but the first victory at the ICC for Africa’s human rights campaigners. Stern tests of global justice remain.
A study has revealed that the boom in mobile internet devices and tablet computers in use will help quadruple web traffic in the coming years.
The National Council of Provinces could learn a few things from events in Israel as it finalises changes to the Protection of State Information Bill.