Covid deniers and anti-vaxxers seem to want more excess deaths and a shorter life span
The pandemic precipitated a global experiment in education, which Unesco is keen to document and support
The tendency of Western commentators to dress up African tragedies in the patronizing logic of relativism
But despite the calm, rival taxi associations have not yet made peace in their turf war
Her latest project, Mother Nature, continues a musical trajectory that reflects on Africa’s history, the world’s perceptions of the continent and its influence on music everywhere
There are concerns that post office branch closures will make it difficult for beneficiaries to access the grant
China’s emissions exceed those of developed countries, in large part because of its population of more than 1.4-billion people
In what may prove to be a first in our legal history, the constitutional court on 12 July heard an application for the rescission of an earlier judgment delivered on 29 June.
More than ever before, decisive leadership is needed from politicians, military leadership and civil society to march the South African National Defence Force in the right direction
Once again the issue of voluntary euthanasia is before the courts, and once again the state is trying to hold back the inevitable