Things fall apart. Drakensberg hikers attacked, robbed by thieves with dogs
Three KwaZulu-Natal men were viciously attacked by assailants with dogs while visiting the Drakensberg.
Three KwaZulu-Natal men were viciously attacked by assailants with dogs while visiting the Drakensberg.
Biznews community member John Stegmann says South Africa’s current leadership has successfully divided the country and steered it back to apartheid.
Statistical economist John Maynard came to the conclusion that a weak exchange rate hurts rather than helps the SA economy. While Grant McDermott is not in favour of a weak rand policy, he disagrees with the argument.
South Africa has acquired another unwanted title, this time from Transparency International, reporting that 83% of South Africans believe corruption has increased in the past year.
Columnist Andrew Donaldson sits down with political commentator Justice Malala, who puts forward an 11-point plan in his book to literally stop the ANC from losing its way.
Gideon Joubert once again questions government’s stance on gun ownership following the recent National Dialogue on Crime and Violence. He says Police Minister Nathi Nhleko has again got it wrong, again.
Biznews community member Gideon Joubert has written an open letter to President Jacob Zuma pertaining to his recent commentary regarding gun control in South Africa.
South African actor Michael de Pinna became another statistic of his country’s out-of-control crime wave. He agreed to let us republish his thoughts on the experience.
Yesterday, a countryman wrote that after eight years in Vancouver, at the end of the year his family is coming home to Cape Town. But he says he’s worried.
Lobby group AfriForum says murders, house robberies and car hijackings surged last year in Gauteng, South Africa’s most-populous province.