OPINION: Shaun is facing own shakedown

JANET SMITH|Published

Amid rumours of conspiracy, NPA head Shaun Abrahams's future lies in the balance, writes Janet Smith.

Hidden racist truths remain

JANET SMITH|Published

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. ...

The blazing brand of a model citizen

JANET SMITH|Published

SA designer Abigail Betz tells Janet Smith how showcasing her collections in Hong Kong and Beijing helped boost her creativity.

An anchor for drifting nation

JANET SMITH|Published

Struggle stalwart fires up nation to make difference, flays materialism and urges embrace of good traits

No will to fulfil ideals Biko died for

JANET SMITH|Published

Events unfolding in the country show justice is still to be served on memory of man who died painful death for freedom

The bloody smell and ugly sight of Marikana

JANET SMITH|Published

Our society was violent before and during the Boer War and apartheid. Has anything changed? Janet Smith reports.

ANCWL has to fight the ‘elephant of patriarchy’

JANET SMITH|Published

Sex workers have a champion in ANC Women’s League president Angie Motshekga. But that doesn’t mean decriminalising their activities will be on the table at the party’s ...

We are a nation of rapists

JANET SMITH|Published

The full extent the crime involves society’s apathy toward rape, writes Janet Smith.