Some climate adaptation and mitigation projects end up harming the natural environment and people, a new report warns
A new report by the International Crisis Group examines the ongoing insurgency in northern Mozambique and looks at what needs to be done to stop it. The group’s Horn of Africa researcher, Meron Elias, answers key questions about the conflict
The suspended secretary general insists that his deputy lacked the designation to serve notice on him
Interest in the beleaguered national carrier, which has received billions of rands in public funding, means criticism is inevitable
Today’s MBA programmes must plan for the future of work – and anticipate the future of society
Zane Kilian has been denied further information into the charges against him, which include murder, unlawful interception of communications and fraud
The learner was 13 when the alleged rapes started, and they continued for two years until she asked to be moved to another school
A defiant MKMVA has vowed it is business as usual, after a meeting with the top six ended with the military veterans being kicked out of the virtual platform
The state has added racketeering to the charges faced by the former eThekwini mayor and 21 others, but logistics are likely to delay their trial until mid-2022
As millions join the unemployment ranks, relying on debt to make ends meet becomes more attractive