The youth have the power to overcome the inequalities from the past that still exist today
Cape Town conference on the power and energy industry moves forward
Counting on African farmers to grow biofuel crops, Italian oil giant Eni is making big promises to help the air and shipping industries get carbon neutral. In a year-long investigation, Pierra Nyaruai and the NGO Transport & Environment spent time with some of the Kenyan farmers recruited to the mission – but who have been left dispirited
Life is always haunted by death. This is part of what makes it so precious. But what happens when death comes too young, too often, and watches over life too closely?
In his Cape Town exhibition, Abri de Swardt delves into the politics and history of water
Royal family members say King MisuZulu’s decisions continue to undermine the rule of law
About 3.9 million people in South Africa are beneficiaries of the grant, which is currently at R2 080 per person a month
A prohibition would reduce alcohol consumption but it will also cost people their jobs and state income
The president said the minister of finance was consulting with social development about possibly increasing the social relief of distress grant
An innovative digital locker means that thousands of public health patients won’t wait for hours in a clinic queue to collect medication