The National Key Points Act is misplaced in our democracy, making its recent abuse even worse.
The controversial Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill was withdrawn from the National Assembly order paper virtually at the last minute.
The Western Cape High Court has dismissed an urgent application to force a parliamentary debate on a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.
Is South African rugby inherently racist, and is it because of our country’s apartheid past, asks Lloyd Gedye.
Public hearings will begin this week to gather the opinions of farmworkers and their employers on labour conditions.
Sudanese authorities say they have foiled a military coup and that several military officers and civilians involved in the scheme have been arrested.
Controversial services company Bosasa has been denied an opportunity to appeal a high court judgment which allowed the M&G to protect its sources.
Where you see a proliferation of Toyota Land Cruisers in a developing nation, you know there’s trouble.
Freshly appointed as Chelsea’s latest interim coach, Rafael Benitez could be forgiven for wondering whether he has accepted a poisoned chalice.
The African Spring may not have materialised, but in Botswana the winds of change are buffeting a party that has ruled the country since independence.