My argument is that the doctorate hasn’t changed nearly enough because universities are essentially conservative spaces.
Delhi’s food — from the street fare to fine dining — stirs together what the ruling party seeks to divide: people across class, religion and caste
Children in the criminal justice system struggle to access consistent education, which hobbles them. But there are cases when rehabilitation works
The SCA’s finding that there should be clarity on hate speech is welcome, but its interim order leaves some vulnerable groups without protection
The move potentially draws a line under the crisis — if a rescuer can be found
Despite fielding a candidate tainted by a R30-million scandal, the ANC managed to take over from the former DA-led alliance running Jo’burg
Seventy-seven percent of South Africans agree they would prefer products with as little packaging as possible.
The Competition Commission’s Grocery Retail Inquiry has found national supermarket chains are putting small, independent players out of business
The university trains participants in the World Health Organisation Collaboration Centre for the Quality Assurance of Medicine short courses.
Hassen Ebrahim has driven home the notion of inclusivity to overcome divisions, protect people’s rights and build a responsive democracy