SLR: Can Herman Mashaba grab voters from the ANC? Five tips from afar
If Herman Mashaba is to assume a fixture in opposition politics, he should be conscious of exhaustion and incoherence, writes Simon Lincoln Reader.
If Herman Mashaba is to assume a fixture in opposition politics, he should be conscious of exhaustion and incoherence, writes Simon Lincoln Reader.
The controversial arms deal which saw R30bn spent on military craft, submarines and fighter jets haunts South Africa to this day.
Old Mutual reported a loss of R5.6bn for the past six months. It has also put its interim dividend on hold and warns of a drop in full-year profit.
George Gultig wonders who did the work for Jacob Zuma, who publicly attacked Cyril Ramaphosa, reproaching him for dragging the good name of the ANC through the mud.
The lives of farmers, farm workers and farm dwellers as well as every citizen of the country, black and white, matter, he says, following brutal killings.
Xenophobia, corruption and the illegal immigrant crisis are top of Herman Mashaba’s agenda as he gears up to take on dominant political players.
Cathy Buckle gives us another heartbreaking account of life in Zimbabwe – a country gripped by corruption, fear and injustice.
Forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan has taken online publication News24 to task over its apparent misrepresentation of him.
A survey conducted by UJ and the HSRC shows that many South Africans feel President Cyril Ramaphosa has done a good job in handling the Covid-19 outbreak.
SAA – which needs R10-billion to resume operations – has been the topic of conversation between government and interested potential investors.