Farouk Arie, a Mail & Guardian reader, writes what Archbishop Desmond Tutu meant to him
Global leaders send their condolences after the passing of the Arch, hailing him as a pioneer, a friend and a great warrior for justice.
One of the world’s most respected spiritual and human rights leaders, Tutu was a living testament to faith in action, insuppressible in his opposition against the evils of racism
Nobel Peace Prize winner and TRC chair hailed by President Cyril Ramaphosa as a ‘patriot without equal’
Large corporates have thrived during the pandemic to the detriment of the workforce
The government has also started administering J&J booster shots from 24 December and will roll out Pfizer boosters from 28 December
Rage against the machine: If we are not careful, artificial intelligence will replicate the racism inherent in today’s world. Timnit Gebru will not let that happen.
Glamour’s favourite, Maps Maponyane, actor, model, presenter and all-round super star, spoke to us about why the high cost of data when he was in varsity made him switch to the Opera Mini browser and never look back.
Jørgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera In 2016, the UN declared internet access a human right. Five years on however, only 39% of Africans have internet access and many have yet to experience the benefits of connectivity. The pandemic has thrown into focus that for many people, internet access is not a luxury but a […]
Uganda was hit by a series of bombings in October and November that killed five people and injured dozens.