Guest: Mervyn Abrahams: Programme Coordinator at the Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group.

South Africa’s worsening crime crisis has reached what lawmakers describe as “war-like” levels, with over 26,000 murders recorded in a single year.
11:34

The Eastern Cape House of Traditional and Khoi-San Leaders expresses its profound indignation and unequivocal condemnation following reports of an alleged coronation of a so-called “king” linked to a Nigerian community event in kuGompo, a jurisdiction that constitutionally and customarily falls under the authority of the amaRharhabe Kingdom led by King Sandile.
11:21

As South Africa marks Human Rights Day and reflects on the tragedy of the Sharpeville Massacre, Julia Nzimande offers a deeply personal perspective on her father’s legacy. Her father, Nyakane Tsolo, was among the leaders of the Sharpeville protest — and his story, passed down directly to her, brings history to life beyond textbooks.
07:09