SA POLITICS OP-ED The national dialogue is neither national nor a dialogue – but it can become that (Part One) 6 min 0 By Raymond Suttner
NATIONAL HEALTH ENDURANCE OP-ED The NHI — unwelcome to the government and rejected by private health 12 min 3 By Jeff Rudin
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT OP-ED Zimbabwe on right side of history as it prepares to abolish the death penalty 4 min 4 By Lucia Masuka
RIGHTS UNDER ATTACK OP-ED Zimbabwe’s ‘insult law’ is being weaponised to silence critics of Zanu-PF government 4 min 0 By Njabulo Ncube
HOPE REVISITED OP-ED The voices and the visions behind the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights 8 min 1 By Steven LB Jensen
GUEST ESSAY Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75 - time to move beyond the politics of a ‘bygone age’ 7 min 1 By Steven Jensen
BIG IDEAS, BOLD ACTION OP-ED Ten ideas for the renewal of human rights to meet global challenges 6 min 2 By David Griffiths
WHISTLE-BLOWER OF THE YEAR Winner: Gauteng Department of Health’s Babita Deokaran 5 min 2 By Ufrieda Ho
TUESDAY EDITORIAL UN General Assembly 2022: Here’s a chance for SA to stand up for human rights, not thieves and war criminals 4 min 3 By Mark Heywood
OP-ED The ICC deserves the continued support of SA and all other peace-loving nations 6 min 0 By Richard Goldstone and Paul Hoffman
Maverick Citizen: Op-ed International Human Rights Day, 2019 — a wake-up and a warning 4 min 0 By Mark Heywood
Budget Op-Ed UN committee finds austerity measures implemented in SA ‘may further worsen inequalities’ 6 min 0 By Mark Heywood
United Nations Ramaphosa urges world leaders to ‘end the wars’ and prove themselves worthy of Mandela 5 min 0 By Peter Fabricius