Aids has taught South Africans why denialism can’t be tolerated – whether it comes from Thabo Mbeki or Helen Zille.
"A little rummaging through history shows us that the earliest forms of African feminism existed in pre-colonial Africa"
When we are socialised to believe something as natural as menstruation is dirty, those who bleed may feel embarrassed about their period.
A court ruling has lifted the time limit on reporting sexual assault. Prior to the ruling, we asked survivors how such a ruling would impact them.
In Diepsloot, Bhekisisa’s Vimba! app is helping rape survivors access life-saving care and treatment.
Eight men and women may change the law and pave the way to justice and healing for thousands.
More than 1 000 Nigerians languish on death row.
Moon cups, reusable pads and period panties are all alternatives to disposable pads and tampons, but they may not work for everyone.
What do you do if you suspect your child has autism? We answer these and other questions about the disorder.
Journalism does not begin or end with free speech, we have an ethical obligation not to give platform for abhorrent views in the name of free speech.