Pansy Tlakula has handed in her resignation over a botched leasing deal, leaving a vacuum at the top of the Independent Electoral Commission.
Rights activists say Thailand’s ruling junta has worked systematically to snuff out all challenges to its authority.
Despite the ceasefire taking effect, there seems to be little incentive for both Israel and Palestine to continue peace and statehood talks.
The fourth international Karate World Cup will be held in South Africa, and the event is to be opened by President Jacob Zuma.
It’s common knowledge that police are only allowed to use force as an absolute last resort when managing protests, but what exactly does the law say?
Christo Wiese is just one of a number of potential buyers who’ve been refunded their deposits to buy rhino from SANParks.
Former Scopa chairperson Gavin Woods says Joe Modise, who died in 2001, benefited from the arms deal – although not in cash.
UJ professor Jane Duncan talks about her upcoming book, ‘Rise of the Securocrats’ – which examines the shifting nature of our security cluster.
UFS senior research professor Pumla Gbodo-Madikizela discusses her book ‘Dare We Hope?’, in which she addresses the crisis of moral leadership in SA.
Business Day editor Songezo Zibi talks about his new book ‘Raising the Bar’, in which he critiques South Africans and the people we’ve become.