Robert Sobukwe’s wife was an activist, and she looked after the children while he was incarcerated
Were she alive, she would have shared the award with everybody
Our readers write in about Azapo, Islamophobia, the elections in the wake of Eskom’s woes and failing state-owned enterprises
In next week’s edition of Friday a tribute to yet another woman who should not have suffered will honour the life of Mme Sobukwe.
Nomvo Booi was as important to the battle against apartheid as her male counterparts
The first day of the land hearings in the Eastern Cape opened with a submission calling to replicate KwaZulu-Natal’s traditional land trust
‘Don’t give land to people who don’t know how to use it; give it to people who you have prepared’
Readers write in saying Sibongile Promise Khumalo’s story is untrue and Sassa is run like a spaza shop
Opposition parties have become “divided down the middle" after the motion of no confidence vote
The senior judge helped draft the Constitution, and has worked valiantly to uphold it ever since.
The ministry will attempt to exhume the remains of more than eighty political prisoners who were hanged at the facility during apartheid.
By
Historians neglect the role of African nationalism and black consciousness in SA’s freedom struggle.
President Jacob Zuma has hailed South Africa as one of the few countries in the world that includes socioeconomic rights in its Constitution.
The EFF’s national elections list has been released. And in keeping with expectations, it has selected people based on their experience and passion.
Denying Arab states from the 8th Pan-African Congress is a mark of the organisation’s continued exclusionary behaviour.
By
The 8th Pan-African Congress has called for reparations regarding the extensive and continuing damage colonialism has done, writes Bennie Bunsee.
By