The ground swallowed 90 people, but three died in the tragedy and their bodies were not found
Reasonable time has now passed for you to act, say the signatories of this open letter to the president and Cabinet ministers
Dangerously close links between government officials and the private sector encourage corruption
Acting chief executive overturns independent chairperson’s recommendation for final written warning and dismisses employees accused of improper payment processes
There is nothing radical or revolutionary about burning down university property while claiming to be fighting for access to education
My mother was a domestic worker and my father a miner, and I went to school in the townships
Mgeme Kalilani, the president’s spokesperson, described the ruling as “a serious miscarriage of justice and an attack on the foundations of the country’s democracy…”
The Mail & Guardian and the Eugene Saldanha Memorial Fund, a project of CAF Southern Africa, are looking for a fellow to report on the climate crisis for a year.
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The state uses policies and regulations to drive socioeconomic change, but market bias dominates