South Africa’s unemployment crisis: Youth, women, and constitutional rights at stake – Eustace Davie
South Africa faces a dire employment crisis, with over 7.895 million jobless citizens, doubling figures from 2008.
South Africa faces a dire employment crisis, with over 7.895 million jobless citizens, doubling figures from 2008.
Paul Hoffman of Accountability Now speaks to BizNews about South Africa’s International Court of Justice litigation and more
The ANC’s selective condemnation raises concerns about its commitment to true human rights causes and its diplomatic priorities.
Current South African labour regulations have come under scrutiny for infringing upon fundamental human rights.
RW Johnson writes on the multiple phases of South Africa’s foreign policy and international relations – a strange post-1994 evolution.
Natasha Mazzone is shouldering her way into the public spotlight, hitting Malema in all his vulnerable spots and hoping to elicit a response, ideally a public debate.
In April 2009, Cabinet created the Dispensation of Zimbabweans Project which afforded asylum to nationals fleeing their own crises.
UN experts have condemned reports of escalating violence against foreign nationals in SA and called for accountability against xenophobia.
If you’re planning to visit the emirate of Qatar to attend the FIFA World Cup, you’ll discover that the host is not a modern, liberal country.
As dawn breaks in Zimbabwe, there’s a delicate pink in the wispy early morning clouds in the days leading up to Easter, writes Cathy Buckle.