The Russian-produced vaccine might increase the risk of vaccinated males getting HIV, says South Africa’s health products regulatory authority
Producers and importers of electronic goods will be legally responsible for end-of-life management of their products from 5 November
Lamont Marcell Jacobs is an unlikely star to take over from Usain Bolt. But those who have been following his and Italy’s athletics progress weren’t surprised that they won Olympic gold
An examination of the language the party uses shows that it is echoing right-wing voices the world over in its insistence that those who point out its racism are, in fact, the real racists
Analysts agree that the country has enough malls and that, post-Covid, the convenience of local centres lure customers
The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in the country’s schools closing and teachers being left without jobs
For more than five years the deputy president has remained steadfast in his right to travel abroad to receive medical treatment
In Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe torture is used to extract information, elicit confessions, punish or sometimes for sadistic reasons
The physics 2021 Nobel prize means the conversation is no longer about debating whether climate change is real, but rather what we should do about it
By adopting sound grazing practices livestock owners get access to markets in a foot-and-mouth disease red zone near the Kruger National Park