Amid rumours of conspiracy, NPA head Shaun Abrahams's future lies in the balance, writes Janet Smith.
Dali Mpofu was a surprise element at the Wits protests. If this was a test of his personal power, what lies in the background?
There was a high possibility of South African Olympian Leigh-Ann Naidoo being arrested by members of the Israeli naval forces this morning while on board a humanitarian ...
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s influence on young black revolutionaries was immense, as Julius Malema recalled in an interview with Janet Smith.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba released the Green Paper on International Migration. Janet Smith spoke to Loren Landau, director of the African Centre for Migration ...
JOHANNESBURG: Julius Malema was still campaigning for the ANC in Tlokwe in 2011, and his drive had its entertainment. This came mostly through his lively crossing ...
SIX years ago, a new year in South Africa started with allegations of a racist murder when farmworker David Mohaule was attacked by farmer Willem Rochia at Swartruggens. ...
Apartheid magistrate JL de Villiers told the world that young South African, anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol had committed suicide upon the instruction of the ...
Hamas members are visiting SA as guests of the ANC. Janet Smith interviewed Hamas leader Khalid Mish'al in Doha, Qatar
In one hundred years struggle, Palestinians have practised all options, Hamas leader Khalid Mish'al tells Janet Smith.
Woolworths defends its position to continue doing business with Israel to Janet Smith
With arrest warrants being sought for the leaders of Egypt and Sudan, government is keeping a weary eye on AU summit arrivals, writes Janet Smith
Mmusi Maimane peered forward politely to have a closer look at photographer Boxer Ngwenya's pictures.
As ANC veteran Mac Maharaj's days in office come to an end, loyalists salute him and foes condemn him, writes Janet Smith.
According to his detractors, Mac Maharaj’s retirement from politics is tainted by ignominy
Even as we celebrate Human Rights Day tomorrow, the institutions that protect us are troubled, writes Janet Smith.
Athol Fugard’s timeless play, Sizwe Banzi is Dead, opens a dialogue for all South Africans between the past and the present, writes Janet Smith.
Like the Lonmin miners, these actors wanted promises kept and three-year contracts, writes Janet Smith
The war between government and private health care has started. Janet Smith talks to major players
Diepsloot Extension 1, where the two little girls were raped and murdered, is a bleak place, says Janet Smith
The EFF has the licence to lead a charge, and the mythology around Malema has imploded, writes Janet Smith
Born in March 1939 in Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, Pius Nkonzo Langa had a childhood dream of becoming a lawyer.
After three days in Paris with a toddler in tow, Janet Smith longs for the chaotic buzz of Joburg.
How the fairy tale of fame and glory for the fastest man with no legs suddenly unravelled in tragedy.
John Kani and Sandra Prinsloo were escorted into the parking lot after each performance of ‘Miss Julie’ for fear of an attack by enraged right wingers. . .