The family members of mineworkers killed during the Marikana massacre in 2012 have yet to see a police officer held to account, and police testimony thus far appears unclear
Since the start of 2020 the country has paused its roll-out twice, swapped AstraZeneca jabs for Pfizer’s and Johnson & Johnson’s and now phase two has started
From today, people aged 60 years and older and some health workers will be vaccinated by June and everyone else by February 2022
Investigation finds extensive abuse of power by men allegedly working at organisations such as the World Health Organisation
The miners are in a comfortable position as the world creeps towards a lower-carbon future
Almost R50-million of taxpayers’ money has been invested but the station is yet to broadcast a single show
South Africa’s universities have an important role to play as they overcome legacies of inequality
Alleged underworld figure and three others have been arrested on multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit murder and murder of a police officer.
The UN’s annual list of perpetrators, once an effective deterrent, appears to have lost its teeth
Opponents hope that billionaire philanthropist Mackenzie Scott will ‘talk some sense’ into her former husband and Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos