President Jacob Zuma’s characteristic counterattack is going to be sorely tested on two fronts this year: the spy tapes case and Nkandla.
South Africans must change their attitude to water and see it as a resource critical for social and economic growth, not as a service to be rolled out
The only way to break the back of white supremacy is to give back the land.
It may be true that #NotAllMen rape, but enough do to make it a statistic.
Pam Maseko, a senior lecturer in African language studies at Rhodes, tells Peter Vale about the fight for greater recognition of our languages.
Threats of life in prison have had a chilling effect on pregnancy terminations in Northern Ireland.
Hundreds of teachers have been murdered and millions of pupils terrorised in central Africa.
Science continues to shift the boundaries of what we think we know and 2016 will be no exception. Sarah Wild highlights the fields to keep an eye on.
There are a number of trends, attitudes and phenomena that we could quite happily do without this year, thank you very much, writes Gus Silber.
Sparrow received threats after her "monkey" comment on Facebook went viral. What does the law say?