A different kind of hijacking
The hijacking of residential properties in South Africa is increasing. Organised syndicates take advantage of state inaction, and outdated and impractical legislation. Syndicates force their
Retract inaccurate, divisive statement on land, IRR tells SAHRC
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has called out the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) for ‘peddling a blatant factual inaccuracy on land ownership
Putin and Kim exchange letters, expand bilateral relations
North Korea’s KCNA news agency said on Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had sent a letter to North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un expressing
Rain plans partnership pitch to Telkom
Data provider Rain has announced that it plans to pitch a merger between itself and Telkom. This comes after the news that Telkom and cellular
Another US delegation visits Taiwan
Following the visit to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi two weeks ago, a delegation for the US Congress has arrived in the island
If he wants to go free, Zuma should go back to Concourt – IRR
The Department of Correctional Services did not have the jurisdiction to grant Jacob Zuma medical parole – and the ‘proper channel’ for the former president
July 2021 unrest arrests rise to 25
Three more suspects have been arrested in relation to the July 2021 unrest, the Hawks said yesterday, according to News24 This brings the number of
Kubayi to contest ANC deputy presidency
Human Settlements minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has been endorsed by local party structures to contest the deputy presidency of the African National Congress. This was announced
Activists target golf courses in anti-‘privilege’ protest
Climate activists in southern France have filled golf course holes with cement in a protest against golf greens being exempted from otherwise strict watering bans
Rushdie attack condemned as assault on freedom
Writers across the world have spoken with one voice in condemning the stabbing of Salman Rushdie as an assault on freedom. Rushdie, the India-born