Activist Flees Hong Kong After Re-Education Trip to China
Pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow is exiling herself in Canada, after getting her passport back from police in return for having taken a patriotic trip to
Reject hate speech Bill, FSU SA urges Ramaphosa
The Prevention and Combating of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill passed by the National Assembly this week is a profound threat to South Africans’
NHI will destroy what works, not fix what’s broken – IRR
South African healthcare needs fixing, but the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme ‘will destroy what works, while not fixing what is broken’. So says IRR
Hamas: we deal with the ANC, not SA’s government
Hamas, the Palestinian group running Gaza and which is currently involved in a shooting war with Israel claims that its South African links are with
Teeger cleared by CSA
David Teeger, the captain of the South African U/19 national cricket team, has been cleared of any wrongdoing after remarks he made in October. Teeger
They’re out to defraud us, says ANC as creditor closes in
The ANC Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula, claims that a company seeking a payment of some R140m has concocted a story to claim money under false
EFF takes seat off ANC in Western Cape
Three by-elections were held yesterday, with the ANC defending two seats and losing another to the EFF. In Mkhambathini (Camperdown) in central KwaZulu-Natal, the ANC
Tour bus terror: Sun City, Pilanesberg tourists ambushed, shot at for euros
Foreign tourists travelling from Gauteng to Sun City and surrounds have come under siege by a heavily armed gang demanding euros and valuables under the
Poverty or growth: SA’s stark choice – IRR
The vision set out by Nelson Mandela in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech 30 years ago this month of a country in which all
Norway approves seabed mining in Arctic
Norway’s minority government has agreed to allow mining exploration on the seabed in the Arctic. This could be a step to full-scale commercial ocean mining.