How world sees SA: In desperate need of new beginnings after the hard compromises of peacemaking
South Africa desperately needs new beginnings as it faces political decay and stalled progress after undergoing significant peace processes.
South Africa desperately needs new beginnings as it faces political decay and stalled progress after undergoing significant peace processes.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed his sadness at the passing away of Dr Zola Skweyiya – former Cabinet Minister and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom – and has extended condolences to the family, friends and comrades of Dr Skweyiya.
British voters have sent a strong message to their political leaders: They don’t want the “hard” Brexit proposed by Prime Minister Theresa May.
Though useful to pass the buck from time to time, Paul Whelan says referendums do not mean the people govern the country.
Eustace Davie says the British reverted to independence once again through Brexit and this should not provide them with too many difficulties.
A 15-year-old boy in Northern Ireland has been arrested in connection with the attack on British Internet provider TalkTalk Telecom.
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday begged Scotland not to rip apart the United Kingdom’s “family of nations”, flying to Scotland to man the barricades against a surge in support for independence eight days before a referendum.
By Michael Sherman of the SA Press Association South Africa’s Ernie Els rolled back the years and was close to shooting the lowest round in Major championship history, as he fired a near-flawless six-under, 65, in the final round of the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on Sunday. The Big Easy was on course … Read more