Former Minister of Communications Dina Pule continues to make newspaper headlines for unsavory reasons. Last week she was exposed as a liar in parliament. Pule favored her businessman boyfriend, Phosane Mngqibi...
Read more » Death is a sad reality but it is hard to put into words the immensity of the loss when several members of the family are killed in one attack. The emotional reaction is compounded when the killer is another mem...
Read more » A few days ago the Mail and Guardian shared an article written by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu which was originally published by Prospect magazine. In the article, Tutu expresses his disappointment with th...
Read more » In any country, the national elections are often anticipated with much anxiety and excitement. The public usually hopes that there will be no pre-election violence between opponents while voters are eager to he...
Read more » It seems that the South African public can brace itself for even more of the war of words between the ANC and DA over who liberated the country from oppression. Police minister Nathi Mthethwa took the opportuni...
Read more » South Africans had a lot more to celebrate on Freedom Day when the Protection from Harassment Act became effective. For a long time, South Africans from all walks of life battled with behaviour that violated th...
Read more » Oscar Pistorius was not present in a North Gauteng court today when Judge Bert Bam ruled in favour of the defence team’s appeal of the athlete’s bail conditions. This ruling effectively means that Pistorius...
Read more » It looks as if Oscar Pistorius’s defense team is quite intent on getting him as close to ‘free’ as they can. The team has not been idle since Oscar’s bail hearing last month. Oscar Pisto...
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