Residents of King William's Town and Qunu protest against councillors
News | 14 November 2016
My Vote Counts has approached the Western Cape High Court
News | 28 July 2016
Allegations about Cape Town's and province's human settlements budgets are false or unsubstantiated
News | 15 July 2016
Party says its Khayelitsha ward 93 councillor will be made to resign as soon as elected
News | 28 June 2016
The federation of trade unions says unemployment is fueling the infighting over councillor positions
By Benita Enoch
Brief | 24 June 2016
“Political killings have become a habit,” says party member
News | 23 June 2016
Councillor defends road drainage plan
News | 2 June 2016
While the elites debate race, poverty and inequality persist
By Luke Folb
Opinion | 2 June 2016
A response to Jeff Rudin
By Brian Kamanzi and Nishal Kotecha Robb
Opinion | 24 May 2016
Black lives are still cheap even though most political leaders and many wealthy business people are black
By Jeff Rudin
Opinion | 20 May 2016
Supporters of the main Zimbabwean opposition party threw plastic bottles at a Zimbabwean consular official today after marching on the consulate to hand over a memorandum.
Bernard Chiguvare
News | 25 November 2015
The current wave of student protests in South Africa has been mostly analysed from a national and local perspective.
Achille Mbembe
Opinion | 13 November 2015
On Wednesday, the Democratic Alliance's (DA) new shadow minister of police, Zakhele Mbhele, will brief parliament's police committee on the DA's Bill to replace the National Key Points Act.
Murray Hunter
Opinion | 3 November 2015
In May, the Democratic Alliance Student Alliance (DASO) won SRC elections at the University of Fort Hare. The university has been a stronghold of ANC-aligned organisations. We spoke to student leaders to find out what changed.
Sibusiso Tshabalala
Analysis | 6 October 2015
The 2016 local government elections will be surely be heavily contested. Already in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Nelson Mandela Bay, the ANC, DA and EFF are gearing up for tough electoral battles. No doubt too, all the political parties will pour large sums of money into these areas. But quite how much political parties will spend on campaigning, no one knows, because of a complete lack of transparency in the funding of political parties.
Judith February
Opinion | 27 August 2015