Justice Malala is an award-winning journalist, TV host, political commentator and newspaper columnist. He writes regularly for the Sunday Times and Financial Mail, among others, and is the resident political analyst for e.tv and eNews Channel Africa.

JUSTICE MALALA | The NHI is all about government wanting to control the private ...

Quality universal health care is sorely needed, but given the past failings of the healthcare sector, we won't get it from a government that can’t ...

JUSTICE MALALA | The cold-blooded murder of five-year-old Ditebogo is the final ...

I write about Soshanguve not because it is special, but because it is the norm

JUSTICE MALALA | It’s time for SA to decide what values we want to build our ...

How can SA’s citizens take personal responsibility for keeping their streets clean when the leaders never take personal responsibility for anything?

JUSTICE MALALA | Zuma’s ‘Freedom Day coup’: don’t be fooled that it’ll hurt the ...

Founder Jabulani Khumalo and his comrades were always mere tools in Zuma’s hands

JUSTICE MALALA | What is freedom without jobs?

Jobs are the first step in giving our people a stake in the society we want

JUSTICE MALALA | Sabata Dalindyebo must be spinning in his grave

Our politicians, and the ANC in particular, have lost their moral and ethical compasses. They are here to grab power by any means necessary so that ...

JUSTICE MALALA | A committee for a problem that doesn’t exist

Are peace talks being held there just because some people want to seem important and relevant?

JUSTICE MALALA | The political scene desperately needs something to break the ...

On the Left and the Right, most of the parties are just poor versions of the two main parties of 1994 — the ANC and the NP

JUSTICE MALALA | ANC is battling emerging axis of criminality and an enemy ...

A gaggle of allegedly Left-leaning political entrepreneurs are regrouping and organising — and coming back

JUSTICE MALALA | Hlophe’s ousting a significant victory to rid South Africa of ...

If it were not for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s insistence on due process and on giving the ANC some moral backbone, the disgraced judge John Hlophe ...