Compelling evidence shows petrochemical industries have caused the exceptionally high cancer and asthma rates in the South Durban valley.
The ANC Youth League marches on the M&G offices, Lwandle residents get evicted from their land and the World Cup countdown begins.
The ANC Youth League marched to the M&G offices in Rosebank to hand over a memorandum demanding ‘fair, objective, balanced and accurate reporting’.
Chief Justice Mogoeng responds to the outcry sparked by his comments about fusing law and religion, which is concerning as SA is a secular state.
Winter is here. The House of Luthuli reigns. From the northern wasteland and the Cape’s desert plains, evil forces gather to take Kingdom’s Landing.
As the world embraces the digital era, traditional healers are incorporating social media and technology into their age-old practices.
This week, SA tops the obesity scales, new ministers are questioned on their abilities, and, at last, a happy story.
As the platinum strike enters its 19th week, we take a look at women miners’ experiences and what SA’s longest ever stay-away means for their futures.
Despite President Jacob Zuma’s controversial first term, supporters at his inauguration are positive his second will be better.
The man accused of "correctively" raping and murdering Duduzile Zozo in Thokoza last year will have his day in court on May 26.
EFF shakes up the House, Tito Mboweni is out of Parliament and Iran clamps down on happiness. Get it all in Weekend 101.
It’s no secret Helen Zille made Lindiwe Mazibuko, but few know the pain and anguish Zille endured to give life to Mazibuko as we know her today.
Hidden footage shows members of Swaziland’s opposition arrested, with the king implementing media clampdowns and apartheid-like bans on meetings.
A Human Rights Watch report has revealed how school authorities in India persistently discriminate against children from marginalised communities.
Going down? In Weekend 101 this week, rapper Jay Z gets klapped by Solange in a lift, and singer/dancer JZ klaps the opposition at the polls.
Parliament will soon welcome President Jacob Zuma, Helen Zille and Julius Malema. But first they must dress the part, so a shopping spree is in order.
South Africa has voted and the ANC is back in power. Verashni Pillay takes us through what the results mean and where we go from here.
A 21-year-old gay man, was raped, tortured and killed in front of a group of teens. Sonke Gender Justice speaks to David Olyn’s friends and family.
As the 2014 elections drew to a close, ANC president Jacob Zuma thanked South Africans for voting to keep the party in power.
Following the election results, EFF head Julius Malema says the ANC "will not recover" its declining support, while he celebrates his party’s success.
The Pan Africanist Congress – which won a mere 0.21% support – has rejected the results of the 2014 national elections, saying votes were miscounted.
EFF supporters protested in Johannesburg to demand the provincial election results for Gauteng, which is taking the longest for the IEC to declare.
EFF’s Dali Mpofu answers our questions on working with the DA, the SABC and their capacity to engage with government.
The majority of voters in the platinum belt say the Marikana massacre has affected their support for the ANC. They are ‘voting for change’.
Voting went smoothly in the volatile township of Bekkersdal, where anti-ANC sentiments run high. Residents told us who they are voting for, and why.
The ANC is hoping for 80% in the Free State, but voters’ unhappiness with Jacob Zuma at the helm of the party is starting to show.
At the EFF’s final rally, Julius Malema had some choice expressions in Sepedi for his opponents. We translated some of the highlights of his speech.
A strategic vote seems to be on everybody’s mind with elections less than 24 hours away. Expect a number of ANC voters to be conflicted at the polls.
This weekend the Nirox foundation launches the 2014 Winter sculpture fair. We take a walk through the park with a few of the artists.
President Zuma’s predictable speech at the Siyanqoba rally failed to impress ANC supporters, who remain loyal to the ruling party, if not its leader.
We visit the key voting province of KwaZulu-Natal to discover how successful the ANC, IFP and NFP have been as they vie for support in the elections.
Our live debate between the DA and ANC youth leadership evolved from discussing the youth vote to race issues in the DA and corruption in the ANC.