Rosenthal: Why evangelicals have put morally flawed Trump in the White House
Exit polls showed Donald Trump captured the overwhelming majority of the self-described evangelical vote, without which he would not have been elected.
Exit polls showed Donald Trump captured the overwhelming majority of the self-described evangelical vote, without which he would not have been elected.
Barry D. Wood, who started his career in South Africa, sent us the moving tribute to former Rand Daily Mail editor Allister Sparks.
Cathy Buckle highlights the poverty divide in the Zimbabwean capital Harare, something she questions as the country enters its 36th year of independence.
It seems the SABC under Hlaudi Motsoeneng is no longer a mouthpiece for the ANC – it has become a mouthpiece for Hlaudi Motsoeneng.
Helen Suzman Foundation’s Piet Olivier explains in three simple steps why the trumped up charges against Sipho Pityana hold no merit.
UCT professor David Benatar takes a look at how the #FeesMustFall saga has played out and says the rights of ordinary students and staff are being trampled by these marauding thugs.
On an interview with Radio 702 this morning, minister Blade Nzimande referred to “a creeping dangerous culture of entitlement…” Will similar outrage erupt?
The dangers of a new kind of ‘racial nationalism’ is emerging in current day South Africa, which is now directing its antagonism towards the white minority.
Dilma Rousseff became the second president to be impeached in Brazil’s democracy, paving the way for a fundamental shift in economic policy after 13 years of her party’s leftist rule.
Events of the past week reflect a nation which possess this vital ingredient in spades. Led by the example of courageous Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.