The evidence leaders’ reasons for quitting the Seriti commission of inquiry challenge its credibility.
Legal troubles could await those South Africans who feel compelled to serve in the Israeli army.
Even those Israelis who are secretly against the military assault on Gaza are cautious about voicing their opposition openly.
Rights groups are putting pressure on SA to hold an Africa-wide seminar on discrimination and violence that has been postponed several times.
Deliberate political decisions have been taken to move South Africa towards repression, writes Jane Duncan.
Competing demands on land could ignite serious violence and people are being robbed of their rights, writes Aninka Claassens.
Rory McIlroy will have to manage expectations as well as his golf game as he heads into the US PGA Championship after back-to-back wins.
Expectations will be high as ex-DA MP Raenette Taljaard testifies on whether the House was undermined to ensure there was no probe into the arms deal.
The Joostenberg family are fighting to stay on the land where they’ve lived for almost four decades
Professor Walter Baets puts new research on MBA studies into context and explains why an MBA is the ticket for personal and corporate success.