Journalists from the Mail & Guardian won five categories at the Discovery Health Journalism Awards after receiving a total of 11 nominations.
After 21 years of democracy, it seems South Africa is still struggling with its identity.
A South African businessman in Marathon, Germiston is taking the protection of foreign nationals from xenophobic attacks into his own hands.
Klasie Wessels arrived in Nepal 10 minutes before the earthquake on April 25 and then led a SA tour group to Everest base camp, just days later.
During the xenophobic attacks in Durban, Amuri Djuma’s shop was looted and 80% of his goods was stolen. He still hopes to rebuild his life in SA.
Nine-year-old Dolly, staying in a temporary camp, doesn’t understand xenophobia – but like hundreds of children, she bears the brunt all the same.
In the last decade there’s been a revival of the idea that intelligence is influenced by racial origin.
If social justice is your beat, we’d like to invite you to apply for the M&G and Rosa Luxemburg Foundation’s social justice reporting fellowship.
Elvira Modesero fled civil conflict in Burundi for SA. She has been living in a displacement camp in Durban since the March xenophobic attacks.
We wonder how Danny Jordaan is going to balance heading Safa and managing a municipality.