Loss of work is the last thing the beleaguered state enterprise needs
The lawyer, whose sense of justice stayed with him till his death, was an unassuming but essential part of South Africa’s ongoing struggle for equality – and he never forgot his roots.
For breakaway territories, quasi-states and would-be secessionists, diplomacy is hard – but not impossible
Pontsho Pilane speaks to three women who have found it difficult to access quality healthcare because of medical professionals’ weight bias
COMMENT: As the US and China battle for global domination, Africa must stand firm, charting its own course
A decade of reconstruction looms post-Covid. This is our chance to restructure the economy to build a more inclusive one
A tiny robot is vaping methanol to power up its artificial muscles and punch above its weight
The ruling party faces severe criticism over its reluctance to deal with leaders who are facing investigations, and its NEC is accused of selective morality
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