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Zimbabwe police arrest PM's aides
Top lawyer and four officials from Prime Minister Tsvangirai's party detained, a day after constitutional referendum.
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Last Modified: 18 Mar 2013 03:59 GMT
Tunisia at a crossroads
How will Prime Minister Jebali's resignation affect the country's transition to democracy?
Inside Story
Inside Story
Last Modified: 22 Feb 2013 13:19 GMT
Reporter's Notebook: The legacy of apartheid
The Marikana strike highlighted inequality in post-apartheid South Africa, but how badly will it dent the ANC?
Tania Page
2012 Year in Review
Last Modified: 30 Dec 2012 00:01 GMT
Political peddlers: Vending Tunisia
Tunisians are still frustrated of the status quo while politicians act like street vendors peddling their platforms.
Larbi Sadiki
Opinion
Last Modified: 23 Dec 2012 13:12 GMT
Can the ANC fix South Africa's problems?
We ask how, if at all, the ruling party can solve prevailing socio-economic problems given its own internal divisions.
Inside Story
Inside Story
Last Modified: 17 Dec 2012 09:51 GMT
Parties file no-confidence motion over Zuma
Eight opposition parties cite weakening economy and judiciary as basis for vote over South African president's rule.
Africa
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2012 21:22 GMT
Marikana: The politics of law and order in post-apartheid South Africa
Liberal colonial occupation and the massacre have never been far apart in history, writes Pillay.
Suren Pillay
Opinion
Last Modified: 22 Sep 2012 12:50 GMT
Why are South Africans angry with Jacob Zuma?
As political tension rises over the shooting of striking miners, we ask if the anger will impact the ANC's standing.
Inside Story
Inside Story
Last Modified: 25 Aug 2012 09:01 GMT
Anger mounts over South African miners' fate
Julius Malema calls for South Africa's president and police minister to resign after shootings left 34 miners dead.
Africa
Last Modified: 18 Aug 2012 20:50 GMT
South Africa orders probe into miners' deaths
President Jacob Zuma says the cause of the "shocking" deaths of 34 workers shot by police must be found.
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