The South African government’s double standards on human rights issues are not going unmarked, says <b>Greg Mills</b>.
Despite objections to Mogoeng Mogoeng becoming chief justice, the Zuma-friendly Judicial Service Commission is unlikely to reject the president’s man.
Saturday September 3 is judgment day — not for the presidential nominee for chief justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng, but for the Judicial Service Commission.
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There’s something insane about people who claim the Libyan revolution was foisted on Africa by the West, writes <b>Chris Roper</b>.
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/ 2 September 2011
The P-rating is awarded to young researchers who are considered likely to become future international leaders in their field.
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/ 2 September 2011
A tendering process for green power kicked off last month that aims to allow for feeding into the national grid as early as next year.
The ANC has used its majority in a parliamentary committee to finalise the controversial information Bill, which critics vowed to challenge in court.
Louise Redvers travelled to Zambia ahead of the elections to find out what’s at stake and what ordinary Zambians think about their country.
Caster Semenya showed glimpses of her old self as she cruised into the final of the 800m at the world championships.
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Dance Experience is a site-specific encounter in the city centre that includes dance, music, art, installations, lights, sound and film.