A group of black alumni say the appointment of white women is a smokescreen, referring to it as "convenient proxy appointments".
"Memory activists" are fighting to keep our archives safe and accessible, but government has to choose between this and the pressing needs of people.
Good luck selling imported frozen poultry in Soweto, Johannesburg, where chickens are preferred fresh – and still kicking.
This continent will be worst affected by climate change, the philanthropist warned in an interview with the Mail & Guardian.
Youthful activists are bringing the memory of South Africa’s oppressive apartheid history alive.
Students have found themselves without accommodation and feel abandoned by the University of Cape Town and the #RhodesMustFall movement.
DA, EFF, PAC, Ses’khona and Rhodes, Zuma and Fees Must Fall protesters took to the streets ahead of the president’s State of the Nation address.
Intended beneficiaries of the expanded public works scheme are only temporary workers and open to exploitation by unscrupulous employers.
The story of Nesh Pillay, who narrowly escaped death after a crane collapsed nearby while she prepared for her wedding, went viral.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura has visited Tshwane’s townships to check on service delivery, in places where the acronym RDP means “we have to fix it”.