Newsflashes

5 April, 2013
The organisers of the Jo'burg Gay Pride have decided to end the event, following the disruption by One in Nine protesters last year as a factor
5 April, 2013
Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, has snubbed civil society leaders that have sought an audience with him
3 April, 2013
Increasing agriculture investment is one of the best ways to reduce poverty in Africa, says Nkombo
3 April, 2013
The Kalahari Khoisan tribe aims to take Botswana's government to court to reaffirm a previous ruling that granted the tribe legal rights to its ancestral land
3 April, 2013
The UN signs an agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo aimed at fighting against rape and sexual violence
3 April, 2013
Bizos criticises the national police commissioner for not being helpful to the Farlam Commission of Inquiry
2 April, 2013
A human rights activist has called for the provision of free medical care to people living with albinism and increased number of teachers who can teach students with special needs
2 April, 2013
Analysts urge the authorities to investigate claims by Friends of Zimbabwe that they pumped over US$2.6 billion into the country since the formation of the inclusive government
2 April, 2013
SAHRC will consider urging the NPA to appeal the court ruling in which all policemen accused of killing Andries Tatane, were acquitted
2 April, 2013
The Department of Social Development welcomes a court ruling confirming the validity of a tender given to Cash Paymaster for issuing social grants
2 April, 2013
Peace Corps volunteers, working closely with Zambian software developers, have developed a mobile application, which translates English words and phrases into seven Zambian languages
2 April, 2013
White male Gautengers are the highest earners in South Africa, with young African women in Limpopo the lowest, SAIIR survey finds
26 March, 2013
The ACHPR rules that the Zimbabwe government is responsible for the torture of human rights lawyer Gabriel Shumba
26 March, 2013
Breast cancer patients in the state sector in South Africa can wait up to eight months to receive confirmation of their diagnosis and up to nine months to start treatment, says the Cancer Patient’s Rights Charter
26 March, 2013
About 10 Angolan provinces have been severely hit by drought, according to UNICEF