Secrecy Bill bounces back
If you have been watching the progress of the Protection of State Information Bill you may be suffering from symptoms of whiplash.
If you have been watching the progress of the Protection of State Information Bill you may be suffering from symptoms of whiplash.
That the ANC and its president, Jacob Zuma, have an adversarial relationship with the judiciary is no longer a matter of conjecture.
Anything decided in Pretoria pales into insignificance compared with what is going on in Europe.
When Mbongeni Ngema claimed in the hit song <i>AmaNdiya</i> that Indian were responsible for the oppression of Africans in KZN he was called to order.
Is it an ambush by scandal on the road to Mangaung or a wise capitulation in the face of a near-certain court defeat?
SA wants to know whether the DA is genuine in its support for Lindiwe Mazibuko as parliamentary leader or whether this just a publicity stunt.
In October 2008 Parliament shelved two Bills that could have a severely negative impact on the free flow of information in this country.
Two sporting events cradling our collective national pride fall on this weekend. By Monday we could either be in collective mourning or be celebrating
It is a fiery, tragic indictment of the total absence of freedom of speech in Tibet and China.
When the current state of South Africa’s democracy causes Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu to feel "just a sadness", we should all be worried.