The battle for 35% of Umgeni Water dam contract has so far claimed three lives
The presidential hopeful has called into question the legality of the league’s disbandment, arguing it was done to manipulate the December conference
By law, workers’ appetite for a strike must be evaluated by secret ballot, but there is little legal comeback if unions fail to do so
For too long rural areas have been ignored by politicians
But some see carbon credits as a false solution because companies will use the system to avoid cutting their carbon emissions
The party has been reluctant to modernise, perhaps less out of ignorance than to allow skullduggery, especially around elections. New rules seek to change that
As teen pregnancies rise, TEARS foundation urges adolescents to say no to abuse
The Mail & Guardian has done a six-part podcast series on the story of the ANC after Polokwane conference of 2007
While it agreed that the party has a duty to root out corruption in government, the province is opposed to the step-aside rule
Africa needs substantial investment for climate change adaptation and mitigation but the continent must have systems in place to ensure the money is not misused