The new-look Bok squad: the debates begin
South Africa’s twelfth post-isolation national rugby coach seems determined to begin duty with a pretty clean slate.
South Africa’s twelfth post-isolation national rugby coach seems determined to begin duty with a pretty clean slate.
Freedom of speech and censorship are under threat as books are reissued with sanitised language – all in the name of tolerance and inclusion.
The Financial Times of London hasn’t let SA’s municipal elections pass quietly. The influential newspaper reaches a similar conclusion to other pundits: the ruling ANC is in decline.
As South Africa prepares itself for the biggest election since 1994, Donwald Pressly asks if voters will do the backlash, just like Brexit voters.
Gerbrandt van Heerden believes the youth have the power to create a more politically competitive environment if they utilise their right to vote.
The turnaround in the eNCA/IPSOS pre-election polls is startling. After weeks of reflecting a handy lead for the official opposition DA in three keenly contested metros, last night’s final poll showed a swing back to the ruling ANC.
It’s no exaggeration to describe tomorrow’s municipal elections as South Africa’s most important since 1994. And depending on how much the ANC slides, it could even deliver the ultimate rocket for the Rand.
PIC Dan Matjila’s dream of creating a “Black Naspers” while deliberately not generating the maximum safe return for civil service pensioners is turning into a nightmare for editorial staff at Independent.
The Paddocks have discovered a way to have their cake and eat it – selling highly skilled but low cost South African talent into hard currency geographies.
Every year in August Swami Parthasarathy visits South Africa with his daughter Sunandaji to conduct lectures on the ancient philosophy of India, Vedanta.