How the world sees us: Chaotic, ham-fisted, brutal – pics from Parliament
The pictures from yesterday’s student protest at Parliament illustrate a boiling over of emotion from one of the most volatile sectors of SA’s population.
The pictures from yesterday’s student protest at Parliament illustrate a boiling over of emotion from one of the most volatile sectors of SA’s population.
Six students arrested for treason while protesting outside parliament during the Mini Budget speech yesterday, have had the charges dropped.
While he has apologised for the incident, UCT Faculty of Commerce Associate Professor Peter Ouwehand says he would most likely “do it again” because he gets angry easily.
One of the key elements to Africa’s democracy is a free press, the below article questions Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe’s recent attack on the private press.
The ANC wants the country to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, saying the court has lost direction and no longer fulfilled its mandate.
The named partner of a leading UK legal firm wrote this hard-hitting op-ed to explain the international impact of a $6m bribe paid to the ANC by Hitachi.
Last night saw Unisa’s Graduate School of Business Leadership award Public Protector Thuli Madonsela the Leadership Practice Award.
This ruling could affect other recommendations Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has made, including those related to the spending on President Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla home.
The World Bank has confirmed it will investigate any misuse of possible loans surrounding the controversial Hitachi contract for the Medupi power station.
Thuli Madonsela says without respect for the rule of law, the public protector’s office cannot be a meaningful buffer between government and the people.