iTemba school educates the children of refugees when they’re turned away by public schools. But money has dried up and the pupils face eviction.
A miner turned police witness, testifying about the actions of the miners in the lead up to the Marikana massacre, says he was not a police informer.
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Despite his resignation, suspended executive Prince Mokotedi says he intends to go through with his disciplinary hearing to try to clear his name.
The decision to ban most food imports from the West shows that President Vladimir Putin has no intention of bowing to Western pressure over Ukraine.
Pallo Jordan’s alleged falsification of his qualifications should be kept in perspective, argues Danny Schechter.
Observers called the move by Ugandan President Museveni to overturn anti-gay legislation ‘a wily piece of realpolitik’ amid donor aid cuts.
For a second time, the Joostenberg family have been evicted from their home and their possessions carried off the farm they’ve lived on for 50 years.
Sean O’ Toole caught up with award-winning Japanese architect Toyo Ito at the world congress of the International Union of Architects in Durban.
The evidence leaders’ reasons for quitting the Seriti commission of inquiry challenge its credibility.