The Jon Qwelane case brings into focus the tension between hate speech and freedom of expression
A Mpumalanga MEC and his close business associate have pushed for the development of a new city, but a local farmers’ association is fighting back
President Cyril Ramaphosa announces South Africa will move to level one of lockdown on September 20 after nearly six months of restrictions on movement, trade, learning and socialising
Delays in amending legislation have left foster parents at the mercy of an overburdened system
He didn’t own a cellphone and spent 30 minutes a day in his vegetable garden. For 60 years he fought any system that sought to oppress and also changed countless lives
Behind closed doors, domestic workers are vulnerable to workplace violence and abuse, with little recourse against their employers
Women workers are more likely to lose their jobs in the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, slowing gains made over recent years
Some believed a 2018 Constitutional Court ruling would spell the end of labour broking. It didn’t
Backlogs, booze, testicular cancer — all factors blamed for the apparent ineptitude or unwillingness to tackle a pandemic that is silently killing women all over the country.
Last year, the high court set aside the findings of the commission of inquiry into the arms deal scandal. Now activists are calling on the judicial conduct committee to investigate the judges in charge