The company is on an inspiring journey, recognising the shift in market conditions and the need to help organisations digitally transform
Kubentheran Moodley was arrested at OR Tambo moments before leaving for Dubai in an alleged attempt to flee his corruption-linked legal troubles
Chronic malnutrition is ruining the future for thousands of children
AI cannot be responsible itself, but there are ways to ensure decisions made by AI are not discriminatory
The reopened inquest into the apartheid activist’s death in 1977 suggests Security Branch officers tortured him, with a then junior officer giving the clearest picture yet of what happened
The Zero Dropout Campaign aims to halve the rate of school dropout by 2030 with simple interventions and early warning systems
The system needs to be more open and inclusive to give young people, civil society, the private sector, academia, and others a spot at the table
The latest extension is the commission’s fifth to date
The law must recognise, respect and protect individuals’ right to give expression to their culture, traditions and religion in their marriages
The Special Investigating Unit says Mkhize’s denials that his family benefited were ‘untrue’