Many of them end up in Chikurubi prison where the cells are cold, the blankets are filthy and the toilets are in the crowded cells
If South African Sign Language is recognised as one of the country’s official languages, it will considerably ease many of the deaf community’s problems of access, education and equality.
Brigadier Sifiso Cele denies the rape allegations, saying that they are part of a smear campaign and that criminal charges should have been opened if the accusations were true
While data is still trickling in on how much the pandemic affects health systems, there are far-reaching consequences for people living with HIV and tuberculosis.
Too many laws and customs in too many African countries still treat women as minors
If micronutrients are blown away and the soil dries, the Free State maize crop is threatened
The chickens have finally come home to roost: if we do not end the looting, it will end us
The World Wide Fund for Nature says change needs to happen to halt the negative effects of livestock production on biodiversity and climate
Mandisa Buthelezi and Thembi Mthembu are adding depth to the photographic archive through their self-portraits with captions and historical reframing