South Africa President Jacob Zuma Manipulates Traditional Leaders
South Africa President Jacob Zuma should not be given or allowed powers to manipulate traditional leaders for personal political gain. There is a plan to make traditional courts the only option for...
View ArticleSouth Africa: DA Actions an Attack On Media Freedom
The African National Congress is shocked by the shameless actions of the DA to censor the Cape Times by not renewing the Provincial Government’s subscription to the newspaper. In an internal memorandum...
View ArticleFF Plus will be informing world about racism on SA sports fields
The ANC = African National Congress’ (South African government’s) racism on the sports field cannot be tolerated any longer and the FF Plus (Afrikaner Minority Rights Party) will be writing to various...
View ArticleAllegations of political interference in SA’s world cup team is shocking and...
Allegations in Business Day and Times Live that there had been political interference with the appointment of the South African team for the semi-finals against New Zealand, is shocking and Cricket...
View ArticleComplaint against CityPress newspaper, allowing racism, lodged to SA Human...
Can you imagine a white person, employed as a columnist, in other words an official capacity, writes that Africans are the Europeans enemies? Trying to enforce stereotypes, distrust and hate? Racist!...
View ArticleVandalising of Gen. Louis Botha’s statue is an attack on nation building and...
The time has come for moderate South Africans from all communities to take hands and stand together against radicals who want to set the country alight again. People who damage and destroy statues and...
View ArticleStatue row blots Mandela’s post-apartheid vision for South Africa
By Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN, April 9 (Reuters) – South Africa’s University of Cape Town will remove a statue of British imperialist Cecil Rhodes on Thursday, a symbolic step that exposes persistent...
View ArticleNelson Mandela slams “Reverse Racism”
Let’s recap what’s happened at UCT over the past month, a period described as a “tide of intimidation”: Rhodes statue and the poo protesters Students at UCT run amok throwing human excrement at the...
View ArticleDiscussions are needed about national monuments and not unilateral actions
Discussions and honest attempts of all South Africa’s residents to respect each other’s feelings are needed to rescue the issue regarding cultural historical monuments, Dr. Pieter Mulder, Leader of the...
View ArticleNelson Mandela’s widow Graca Machel hits out at South Africa’s handling of...
Nelson Mandela’s widow has hit out at the South African government’s handling of the xenophobia crisis, suggesting it was playing down the scale of attacks on foreigners. Graca Machel, a Mozambican by...
View ArticleCourt gives S.Africa seven days to explain why it let Bashir go
Johannesburg (AFP) – The South African government has a week to explain to judges why it defied a court order barring the Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir from leaving the country. Bashir flew out of...
View ArticleSubmission presented to the UNPO in Brussels against South African ANC...
The FF Plus, a party focused on minority rights, presented two submissions on farm murders and the official discriminating against Afrikaans, to the general council of the Unrepresented Nations and...
View ArticleANC agrees to decriminalise defamation
Johannesburg – The media scored a rare victory over the ANC in the battle of ideas and policy on self-regulation on Wednesday when the ruling party caved in and sided with journalists on...
View ArticleThe quest for economic freedom in South Africa is proving to be the ANC’s...
By: Joleen Kotze The conventional interpretation of economic freedom in the Western world refers to the freedom individuals have to work, produce, consume and invest in an economy. But in South Africa...
View ArticleUN launches ‘Nelson Mandela Rules’ on improving treatment of prisoners
The United Nations today launched the Revised Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, dubbed the ‘Nelson Mandela Rules,’ which Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon welcomed as “a great step...
View ArticleSouth Africa: Tortured by an inheritance it’s trying to bury
By: JONNY STEINBERG German anthropologist Thomas Bierschenk has spent the past couple of decades studying African state bureaucracies — education systems, police services and so forth. In a recent...
View ArticleHamas’ visit to ANC government damaging to South Africa’s relations with
The ANC’s cordial reception of a senior delegation of the Palestinian organisation Hamas is reckless and will greatly damage South Africa’s trade relations with Israel, Adv. Anton Alberts, the FF Plus’...
View ArticleScrews tighten as EFF vows to shut JSE down
Statistics SA figures showed that unemployment rose to 25.5% in the third quarter of the year from 25% in June. This amounted to 5.4million people without work, up from 5.23 million in June. The job...
View Article‘Tyrannical’ king of Nelson Mandela’s South African clan is jailed for 12...
By SOPHIE JANE EVANS The ‘tyrannical’ South African king of Nelson Mandela’s AbaThembu clan has been jailed for 12 years for carrying out a ‘reign of terror’ that involved kidnappings, beatings and...
View ArticleDid Whatsapp Push South African Social Network App Mxit To Extinction?
Mxit, South Africa’s popular social networking app, has given up the fight against other global instant messaging apps such as Whatsapp and it is on its final stretch to “shut down its commercial...
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