The telecommunications giant has donated a further R800 000 to help the independent media stay afloat
Ethiopia’s prime minister now feels secure enough to venture out of the country, dropping in on friends, allies and patrons
There are few statistics on deafblindness and specialised services to support the functioning of deafblind people is poor in Africa
‘We will engage in a rugged struggle to ensure that all those who are implicated in the State Capture report are brought to book’
Covid-19 has had a negative impact on blood donations; blood conservation has become a priority
Women get 16 weeks of leave and men two weeks to look after their newborn. This drives women from work and prevents men from participating in child rearing
It is possible that people are tiring themselves out through their acceptance of collaborative engagements that do not necessarily lead to better organisational or development outcomes
How liminal clubbing spaces helped to carve out Bristol’s alternative sonic identity, while providing a haven for a mix of races, classes and ‘scruffy hippies’
Setting new 90-90-90 targets for CD4 testing, cryptococcal antigen, and TB testing, and treatment, aligned to the WHO AHD package of care would be a positive step towards ending Aids deaths by 2030
The advent of digital technology in agriculture has made accessing markets, agribusiness information and financial services easier for farmers