South Africa is working towards establishing a publicly-funded universal health service and now, amid the coronavirus pandemic, is the time to implement it
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Alassane Ouattara has finally committed to stepping down after his second term, but leaves behind a dangerous legacy for the region
A forum representing small liquor traders say the extension of the lockdown will ruin their businesses
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The country was a very strange world, but artists, audiences and record companies found ways to get their sound out there
The Orlando Pirates coach has masterminded a dramatic turnaround at the struggling club he joined just over four months ago. Now, they are league contenders
Take the Mail & Guardian’s football quiz — a poor replacement for real football but a genuine shot, nonetheless
Using narratives help human beings to cope with life … reading aloud to babies and children gives them this skill for the future