A firsthand account of who Gaddafi was & what made him tick
Muammar Gaddafi, the ousted leader of Libya was larger than life. Though not always seeing eye-to-eye with world leaders, let
Muammar Gaddafi, the ousted leader of Libya was larger than life. Though not always seeing eye-to-eye with world leaders, let
The timeline of 10 years for South Africa to be free of load shedding, is mostly due to the failure
The Pandemic of Gender Based Violence continues to plague South Africa. But with Muslims having an over three hundreds year
The Dutch state has formally apologised for its role in enslaving people and supporting the slave trade, as well as
Since the release of the Section 89 independent panel report, critics have highlighted several issues whereby President Cyril Ramaphosa has
As the country marks the Day of Reconciliation, anti-apartheid activist and chairperson of the South African Coalition for Transitional Justice,
The divisions in South Africa have lead to a trend of selective morality. This observation from political analyst, Professor Steven
The Ramaphosa faction in the ANC says the President is going nowhere. NEC member and MP, Dr Mathole Motshekga says
It’s good to have role models for guidance as we navigate through an ever-evolving world. But in the world with
People living in a multicultural society must be open to making compromises. This is the assertion of senior legal practitioner
President Cyril Ramaphosa has wrapped up his tour of the United Kingdom, which included engagements with King Charles III and
Mozambique has begun extracting and exporting natural gas in what economists are saying could be a boon for African nation.
The Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest is providing a catharsis for the family. Partner at law firm, Webber Wentzel, Odette Geldenhys,
In the first six months of this year, South Africa recorded an average of 1 143 kidnappings a month. While
The Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest is not about revenge. The anti-apartheid activist’s daughter Fatima Haron-Masoet explains that if one wants
Complaints of the City incorrectly sanctioning people for allegedly tampering with their electricity meters were once again raised this morning.
Luis Inacio da Silva has been elected as Brazil’s president once again. The leftist leader defeated incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in
Capetonians have taken issue with the City’s enforcement of meter tampering by-laws. Some residents say that they are not receiving
The 1980s saw a surge in anti-apartheid protests, particularly amongst the youth. On October, 15, 1985, Wynberg High School saw
The true purpose of the anti-apartheid struggle has been lost in just under 30 years. This is the sentiment of