Books on corruption in the state must offer more empirical evidence, explanations and solutions. Jacques Pauw’s book fails in this regard, writes WESLEY SEALE
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Two books that tell the unsettling tale of South Africa’s descent
South Africa has produced two must-read thrillers in the past weeks. They are non-fiction, yet are as gripping and readable as any page-turner, writes
State Security: The disastrous rise of misused power
The shadowy nature of intelligence agencies make them the ideal tool to misuse by rogue Presidents hellbent on maintaining power at all costs, writes YONELA
The right to know versus the need to know
The controversy surrounding investigative journalist Jacques Pauw’s book raises serious questions as to whether the public ought to know certain information, even if their
Illicit trading: a criminal activity that is robbing South Africa of billions of rands each year
Amongst the sensational revelations in Jacques Pauw’ book The President’s Keepers, about illegal activities involving President Zuma, was another very important revelation – that dirty