The Constitutional Court's endorsement of genocidal rhetoric means all three branches of the state are hostile. South Africa is now an illegitimate state and should be dismantled
America's new ambassador pick represents a synthesis of paleoconservative and neoconservative factions. He succeeds over alternative pick Joel Pollack, who has close DA ties
As East and West start to eye strategic maritime passages, there is a distinct absence of attention to the Cape. But that cannot last forever.
The Bertha Foundation has initiated a bail fund which will work hand-in-glove with judicial and prison authorities to reduce the amount of time criminals spend in jail
As Gauteng introduces mandatory mediation for civil cases and clears its backlog targets, the Western Cape High Court is struggling with piecemeal reform under double the backlog
Singaporean businessman Lu Heng is poised to capture Africa’s regional IP address regulator, and with it, the keys to control of much of the world's remaining IPv4 addresses
How does the DA’s chief strategist keep screwing things up? And why did he go into business with the guys from Bell Pottinger?
The City has been dumping raw sewage into the bay since 1895. Despite a century and a half of complaint, they continue to defend it
The party’s messaging on race-based policies seems confused, but they may be trying to swap white voters for black
The obsession with the fashionable plan for digital identity tracking is being hampered by low levels of competence and transparency