The pod bros will revive their mission to kill non-racialism and feed it to the pigs
Media houses may continue to name children involved in criminal cases after they turn 18 and ‘become adults’
The normalisation of racism has very real consequences – look at what is happening in Gaza
The radical right takes credit for alerting the world to the alleged persecution of white people in South Africa
From colonialism to apartheid and the present, South Africa’s fate appears to be guided by its libido.
After disappearing into obscurity for more than a decade, Jani Allan is back – and writing a book on South Africa. Oh, and she wants your help.
Outside court, white protesters showed an effigy of a hanged black man as backers of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s killer, Chris Mahlangu, sang racial songs.
Eugene Terre’Blanche’s killer, farmhand Chris Mahlangu, has been sentenced to life in prison for the AWB leader’s murder last year.
The conviction of a farmworker for the murder of Eugene Terre’Blanche has laid bare South Africa’s bitter anger across the racial divide.
Venterdorp is little different after the Terre’Blanche judgment. But the nature of racism may have changed, writes Phillip de Wet.
No matter that the victim was SA’s top right-winger, Eugene Terre’Blanche. In the end it was just another brutal farm murder, writes Phillip de Wet.
Chris Mahlangu has been found guilty of murdering Eugene Terre’Blanche just over two years ago, bringing to a close the first part of a complex trial.
The beginning of the end of Eugene Terre’Blanche’s murder trial is potentially explosive, but police (and the AWB) say they’re not expecting trouble.
The trial of two people accused of killing right-winger Eugene Terre’Blanche has been postponed in the high court sitting in Ventersdorp for judgment.
The high court in Ventersdorp has heard that the state has no evidence against a minor accused of killing right-wing leader Eugene Terre’Blanche.
A mortuary worker who removed rightwing leader Eugene Terre’Blanche’s body from his house has denied seeing semen-like fluid on his genitals.
A sodomy claim by a farm worker accused of killing right wing leader Eugene Terre’Blanche has been questioned during his murder trial.
Despite the hate camps, without apartheid to institutionalise racism and bigotry, SA’s ultra-right has lost its support, its momentum and its sting.
The officer investigating Eugene Terre’Blanche’s murder admits to being ignorant of the Child Justice Act when arresting a minor linked to the murder.
The work of a translator who mediated between police and a youth accused of killing right wing leader Eugene Terre’Blanche is being questioned.