Keneiloe Molopyane spoke to SciDev.Net about her experiences in underground excavation, as well as how she is using her superhero persona, Bones, to inspire young people.
The Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust is again abusing the First Nations Collective; you don’t have the Khoi’s consent to pour concrete on a sacred floodplain
Scrapping the sugar tax is a far simpler intervention than land reform and would make a meaningful difference in women growers’ lives
South Africa’s role in helping improve statistical capacity in Africa
This piece by Mia Arderne from the book ‘Touch: Sex, Sexuality and Sensuality’ ‘puts class squarely in the middle of what is a global mental health crisis’
African influences help merge periphery with centre to widen our frames of references
The BCC published the first State of the Marine Environment Report (SOMER) in 2014.
Applications are sought from suitably qualified specialists
Investing in crypto is just like early internet investing — it’s nearly impossible to pick the long-term winner
In creating her photo series, ‘Brown on Brown: The Colourism Project’, Ravi Naidoo realised colourism affects how every Indian person thinks about themselves