Is reconciliation through food hard to swallow? Perhaps we should emulate John Lennon and give peas a chance
Judgment confirms that where employers fail to properly address grievances or mitigate the cause of a complaint, a constructive dismissal claim may succeed
The asceticism of the elite presents inequality as virtue, while the poor endure real deprivation
Nichiren Buddhism can awaken our highest nature, foster compassion and change suffering into strength
Online culture makes it increasingly difficult to believe in coincidence or divine intervention because of the feedback loop of curated social media algorithms
It advocates for SMMEs owned by women, addresses problems women have with financing and targets sectors such as agriculture, where women labourers are concentrated
Religious organisations, political leaders and citizens all have a role to play in defending the principle of secularism
Eva Haahjem-Gill reflects on the evolving role of religion in Johannesburg’s public schools
The challenge is about infrastructure, qualified teachers, nutrition, safety, inclusive learning materials and, above all, political will and national coordination
Muneyi, a poetic voice from Limpopo, blends folk and tradition into something urgent, modern and, finally, something celebrated