Madonsela was appointed South Africa's public protector by Zuma himself in 2009 and is used to controversy... READ MORE›
South Africa, which has the continent's only nuclear power plant, has around half of sub-Saharan Africa's power generating capacity, roughly 44 gigawatts... READ MORE›
He grew up in Soweto, South Africa's best-known black township, his father working for a company that makes locks and his mother as a cashier... READ MORE›
JOHANNESBURG -- After thieves broke into her car, a white South African motorist lashed out at the responding black police officers... READ MORE›
Students in the South African city of Cape Town have clashed with police during protest demanding free education across the country... READ MORE›
Charlotte police have said that Scott was shot to death on Tuesday by a black officer after he disregarded loud, repeated warnings to drop a gun... READ MORE›
President Jacob Zuma calls for end to ANC infighting as South Africa's ruling party marks 105 years since its formation... READ MORE›
Mr. Mahapa 23 grew up in a village with only black South Africans and he graduated at the top of his high school class... READ MORE›
Under its first black party leader, Mmusi Maimane, since last year, the Democratic Alliance appears to have made inroads even in A.N.C... READ MORE›
South Africa's ruling African National Congress is marking 105 years since it was formed but there are deep divisions in the ranks of Africa's oldest liberation movement... READ MORE›
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When journalist Ron Nixon was growing up as a young black child in the US his grandmother gave him a magazine about South Africa... READ MORE›
Universities are part of a broken system that has failed to address South Africa's enduring inequities, they say... READ MORE›
Every August South Africa marks the moment in 1956 when 20 000 women marched against apartheid laws restricting the movement of black people... READ MORE›
Anderson was banned after South Africa's LGBTQI community lobbied the South African government to revoke his visa exempt status as an American visitor... READ MORE›
This term came into popular South African usage in apartheid's dying days as black children entered formerly white schools... READ MORE›
But there was an extraordinary buffer between this brutal world and Noah, as his autobiography, Born a Crime Stories from a South African Childhood, makes clear... READ MORE›
On Sunday, Judge Hans Fabricius in South Africa's high court had issued an interim order barring Bashir from leaving the country... READ MORE›
The ANC, which has ruled since its iconic leader Nelson Mandela took power in 1994, showed in 2014 national elections that it still had overwhelming support... READ MORE›
Economic figures meanwhile suggest there has been little progress in closing the economic gap between white people and black people in the US... READ MORE›
A man passes an African National Congress political poster in the township of Khayelitsha on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Aug. 1, 2016... READ MORE›
Selebi was appointed police commissioner in 2000 by Thabo Mbeki, South Africa's president... READ MORE›
Experts say that disappointment with the African National Congress, more than anything else, is increasing support for the Democratic Alliance... READ MORE›
Video South African president agrees to university fee freeze after protests... READ MORE›
On 16 June 1976, thousands of South African students took to the streets of Soweto to protest against white-minority rule... READ MORE›
South Africa's ruling party has accused US diplomats of irregular activities, claiming that Washington is trying to foment regime change inside the country... READ MORE›
And then coloured people will say, But you're not coloured... READ MORE›
The Kruger national park in South Africa is very dry, and Zululand has had no rain at all... READ MORE›
Radical economic transformation remains at the core of our economic strategy, Zuma said in his keynote address... READ MORE›
A new school for children living with autism has opened in the South African township of Soweto... READ MORE›
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