One pregnant woman in 100 had HIV in 1990; today it is almost one in three. Every week thousands more South Africans become infected with the virus and at present about 5,4-million people in this country are living with the virus.
News that a development planned for the Sea Point promenade has stalled strengthens calls for preserving public spaces.
The political rupture in South Africa is being presented in the outside world as the personal tragedy and humiliation of one man, Thabo Mbeki.
The United Nations Losses Exercise was designed by people living with HIV/Aids to help others personalise and understand the impact of finding out they are HIV positive. It lends itself to classroom use and is appropriate for learners between 14 and 18 years.
The affordability of banking is an obvious point to consider, yet it is often overlooked when choosing a bank account.
One of the 12 accused in the Jeppestown robbery shoot-out trial has admitted to his involvement in the crime, the SABC reported on Monday.
The nature of the deadly disease that has claimed the lives of at least three people in Johannesburg remained a mystery on Monday.
The North West University (NWU) on Monday expressed shock over the existence of a racist group on Facebook.
The investigation into the plane crash of Samora Machel should be re-opened, says former apartheid-era foreign affairs minister Pik Botha.
The JSE dropped 7% on Monday, mirroring a global plunge at the start of the week’s trading. ”This is madness,” said Sanlam’s Manny Adebowale.