Enabling the use of generics, supporting local businesses and setting up a state pharmaceutical company would boost healthcare
An immigration official rejected the asylum application of a man from Chad who was jailed solely for homosexuality in his home country
Vans is expanding the story of the Hylane, the Y2K skate-inspired silhouette that’s been turning heads since its reintroduction. Now, the retro-futuristic style is back in updated colourways that are dialed in for skate-inspired looks, and everything in between. Rooted in late-’90s skateboarding and reimagined for today, the Hylane takes cues from the original 1999 […]
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword floating around Silicon Valley — it’s already reshaping journalism, including here in South Africa. From helping newsrooms automate headlines to generating full-length articles, AI’s influence is being felt in everything from productivity tools to editorial decisions. But with this powerful innovation comes a deeper responsibility: making sure […]
South Africa’s history of dispossession and exclusion demands purposeful intervention to build a more just and inclusive economy
The Rastafari community remains unrecognised, vulnerable and criminalised in the absence of clear regulations on the use and possession of cannabis
The Liquor Amendment Bill needs to be revived to tackle the social problems created by alcohol
Conditions in South Africa’s many informal settlements cause health and environmental problems too
Construction of SA’s 11th medical school has begun, with the first cohort of students expected to enrol in 2028.
Colleen Makhubele said fixing the relationship was important for the wellbeing of the progressive caucus in parliament