Helen Zille on the IEC’s ‘sleight of hand’ and the ANC’s desperation
Helen Zille discusses the ConCourt’s dismissal of the IEC’s application to postpone the municipal elections and the implications for the ANC.
Helen Zille discusses the ConCourt’s dismissal of the IEC’s application to postpone the municipal elections and the implications for the ANC.
The Taliban government’s victory in Afghanistan could bolster other Islamist terror groups like ISIS in Mozambique, says Hameed Hakimi.
[The] cabinet reshuffle was crisis-driven. But the crisis will not drive reforms to boost economic growth and deal with massive, growing unemployment.
“Transparency in how society engages with [the] public sector can reduce risk that more collaborative governance becomes a vehicle for corrupt collusion.”
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni was brought in as a stop gap measure after then-Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene abruptly resigned.
Professor Frank Furedi explores the culture of fear and the trade off between freedom and security that has manifested during lockdowns.
An open letter to the president has received its fair share of attention from readers both for and against Cyril Ramaphosa and ANC rule.
This article by members of PANDA reveals how the World Health Organisation has strayed from its founding principles and outlines the steps that need to be taken to to move back to these principles.
Former South African President Jacob Zuma was taken into police custody to begin serving his 15-month jail sentence after he failed in a last-ditch bid to delay his incarceration.
South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority said Interpol issued red notices for two Gupta brothers wanted in connection with alleged corruption.