SLR: Britain’s Fawlty Towers Covid-19 response
SA’s medical professionals on Covid-19 and its variants are being treated as scientifically illiterate by Britain’s public health leaders and government.
SA’s medical professionals on Covid-19 and its variants are being treated as scientifically illiterate by Britain’s public health leaders and government.
Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has heavily criticised tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu’s recent opinion piece where she challenged the effectiveness of South Africa’s Constitution
The surprise victory – the DA’s first in KZN – owes much to the efforts of multilingual Chris Pappas who, although only 30, is already something of a veteran at the DA.
Scientists and politicians have made calls for President Cyril Ramaphosa to allow the national state of disaster to lapse as it is no longer considered necessary.
A South African court has charged a man suspected of starting a devastating fire that gutted South Africa’s parliament with “terrorism”, adding to robbery and arson accusation.
Director of Accountability Now, Paul Hoffman, unpacks the findings and implications of the State Capture Commission Part 1.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the ruling ANC will push forward on the issue of land expropriation without compensation (EWC) in 2022.
It is easy to despair about South Africa. The death of Desmond Tutu is a reminder of how lofty the aspirations for a post-apartheid society were.
If leisure and business travel is a priority for you, then the Grenada citizenship-by-investment programme (CIP) might be perfect.
Even by the the ruling party’s standards, the ANC’s cadre deployment committee recently released minutes leave a lot of unanswered questions.